As Joe Biden’s administration starts to challenge the democracy-warping powers of giant multinationals, Britain and Europe risk being left behind
In June, Canada became one of the hottest places on Earth – forcing its political parties to confront the realities of climate breakdown
US failure in Afghanistan was not the result of a plan poorly executed. Rather, it reveals the violent logic at the heart of American power
White right-wing evangelical Christians were fighting racist culture wars long before the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center
Witnessing 9/11 in New York, the fear and the unity, no one could agree if we were entering a new world, or a depressingly familiar one
I was six years old in New York City when the Towers fell. For the lucky ones, life just moved on
Jean Bruggeman goes deep to explain why her organisation is getting off the fence and is backing sex workers’ rights
Com os EUA distraídos, líderes regionais tiveram a chance de construir uma sociedade justa, mas fracassaram
Con los EE.UU distraídos, los líderes latinoamericanos tuvieron la oportunidad de construir una sociedad más justa. Fracasaron, pero esa labor es más urgente que nunca
How 9/11 rekindled the military’s obsession with psychic power and paranormal activity
The occupation of Iraq drained the country’s resources and left a legacy of economic crisis, energy shortages, increased sectarianism and violence
With the US distracted, leaders had a chance to build a just society. They failed, but the task has never been more urgent