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In a wide-ranging interview with °®Âþµº, Stein said if elected, her immediate priority would be a long-overdue “single call to end the war in Gaza"
In-depth: As summer approaches, it might seem that student protests for Palestine are done for the year. Instead, many are organising for further mobilisation.
In-depth: Students in the US and UK have both taken radical action, in their own ways. But lessons can, and are, being learned from each side of the Atlantic.
Amid Israel's genocide in Gaza, silencing Palestinians is crucial to the colonial project that sees any indigenous resistance as a threat, writes Arun Kundnani.
In-depth: Pro-Palestinian activist groups are facing growing scrutiny and suppression across US college campuses for opposing Israel's war on Gaza.
The US Supreme Court's decision to end Affirmative Action is a victory for racism and inequality, undermining civil rights and empowering right-wing and racist forces both in the US and around the world, argues Lamis Andoni
It's taken until Netanyahu’s new far-right government for some to acknowledge Israel’s crimes against Palestinians, but these violations of international law have long existed. Rami Khouri explains what must shift to challenge the current trajectory.
In–depth: The former High Commissioner for the UN Human Rights Council spoke to °®Âþµº about investigating the illegality of Israel's occupation, double standards in international law, and her experiences fighting South African apartheid.
In-depth: Russian-backed media outlets are flooding the Middle East with disinformation about Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in a bid to establish narrative dominance in the region.
In-depth: If confirmed, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson would be the first Black woman to serve on the US Supreme Court. She would also be among the most qualified.