A study published in 2018 showed that when it comes to the production of disinformation in the Philippines, the notorious ...
Sophie Neiman reports from the Democratic Republic of Congo to shine a light on the neglected stories of women bearing the brunt of war. The sharp sound of glass breaking under a rubber boot echoes ...
Haiti’s economy is highly unequal, with a small elite controlling much of the wealth while the majority struggle in poverty. Almost 60% of the population lives below the poverty line, with limited ...
How does the profit motive shape our information ecosystem and where does the scope for action lie? Listen to the first episode of our new podcast series The World Unspun.
Lives and livelihoods have been laid down for democracy. The economy is on the brink of collapse. The world must support the people’s quest to end military rule once and for all, writes Preeti Jha.
The Pembrokeshire Against Radar Campaign (PARC) cites a range of concerns, including disruption of the landscape, damage to wildlife and tourism industries and potential health risks of living near ...
To tackle the potency and complexity of misinformation, we need a systemic response, argues Nanjala Nyabola. In September 2024, US vice presidential candidate JD Vance amplified a rumour circulating ...
A one-state solution remains the most logical route to end the conflict and build a just future for Palestinians and Israelis, argues Ghada Karmi. Among the most serious of the many destructive ...
Tom Dale profiles one of the former hotspots of the 2011 Arab Spring, a nation now experiencing a counter-revolutionary moment.
Desert solar plants planned for North Africa are just another exploitative resource grab, argues Hamza Hamouchene.