As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine grinds on, philosophers, poets, anarchists and soldiers contemplate what they have lost, and what is still to emerge.
Ukraine’s LGBTQ+ soldiers are coming out and demanding change for their community, but progress remains slow
Russia is abusing and raping children in the occupied territories, warns centre dedicated to rescuing families
On the bombed roof of a college in Kharkiv, we saw how trade unions support their members in times of war
From calling for Tony Blair to be tried, to defending Gaza, Geoffrey always fought for everyone to have the rights they deserved
Farm workers go on unofficial strikes as their temporary visas create barriers to union membership
The 1970s movement paved the way for queer, Black, trans and sex working feminist organising across the world today
Far-right bullies are on the rise, and exploitation will likely rise with them. Cross-movement organising is the only way out
Extremist candidate José Antonio Kast seems best placed to take advantage of the fragmentation and shift to the right in Chilean politics
El extremista José Antonio Kast parece mejor colocado para aprovechar la fragmentación y el giro a la derecha de la política chilena
Hull, una ciudad portuaria del norte de Inglaterra golpeada por el desempleo, es un objetivo clave de la extrema derecha
Rohingya refugees in Myanmar and Bangladesh find work where they can, but their rights are increasingly restricted