A recent attack on a prison in Syria and a massacre of Iraqi soldiers have left many fearing ISIS may soon resurface in search of power
One of the less-discussed aspects of the current crisis in Eastern Europe is its huge sales potential
Much to the anger of the government and the right-wing media, juries simply aren't buying that any disruptions must be seen as illegal
This week marks two years since the first mention of COVID in UK media. Looking back, the government's path was clear right from the start
Five of the world’s most powerful countries took a stand against nuclear weapons. So why are they modernising and increasing their stockpiles?
Rising inequality is the result of the neoliberal economic system that has wreaked havoc since the 1980s. A different path is possible
For jihadist groups, recruiting new adherents – primarily young men with few prospects – appears to be almost as easy now as 20 years ago
The WHO had warned that worldwide vaccination was vital to ward off new variants, yet here we are. Blame the latest crisis on the Global North
Two key factors will ensure that the Kabul regime is here to stay – no matter how dire it gets for civilians
Change must happen before 2030 to avoid disaster. Despite the disappointment around Glasgow, climate science and activism offer hope of progress
Global cooperation is vital to tackle the security threats of climate change and COVID-19, yet leaders keep pumping funds into outdated militaries