Decca Muldowney talks to labour lawyer Franck Magennis about the restrictions on the right to strike in Britain today.
Edd Mustill re-examines the 1926 strike through an international lens.
One hundred years on, how are the events of May 1926 still relevant? This special edition of New Internationalist seeks to ...
Today, the far right is once again trying to gain a foothold in Wales, this time finding a very different reception. Nigel ...
Kim Kelly examines the Minneapolis shutdown that forced back ICE operations, asking what it means to call it a general strike ...
Argentinian president Javier Milei has launched a wholesale attack on workers. Josefina Salomón and Patricio A Cabezas report ...
Lydia Godden is a freelance journalist and community energy professional. Originally from the South Wales Valleys, her work focuses on energy justice, the development of post-neoliberal economies and ...
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The Beirut-based journalist provides his analysis on why Israel is able to impose a one-way 'ceasefire', its broader war aims in South Lebanon, and the people caught in the middle Please note this ...
A wave of femicides prompts questions about government failings and potential strategies of resistance, writes Leonardo Sakamoto. Over the course of a few days at the end of last year, a series of ...
Rosebell Kagumire reflects on the politics, hope and scrutiny surrounding the Africa Cup of Nations. The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), held every two years, unites millions across the continent in a ...
Hijab bans are emblematic of India’s increased anti-Muslim hostility, writes Tarushi Aswani. When newly appointed doctor Nusrat Parveen stepped onto the stage to receive a congratulatory letter from ...