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Just last Monday, 25 countries, including Britain, Japan and a host of European nations, issued a joint statement, saying the ...
Protesting might feel like screaming into a void, but even the little change we have seen – the pitifully few trucks of aid now rolling into Gaza – is down to the strain of that confrontation with the ...
Friday – Emergency Action – bring your pots and pans! We are asking at least 1,000 people to bring pots and pans to Downing ...
Every week we see more evidence of harassment and criminalisation of protest, especially round the ...
Politicians and the media have felt less and less able to proclaim their undying support for that country and denounce the ...
This revelation confirms one of the things what we in the anti-war movement have been arguing ever since the invasion of Iraq ...
The right to protest is fundamental to trade unions and the wider movement. The freedoms to organise, of assembly and of ...
Up to 100,000 Afghans could have been placed at risk after a British soldier, according to the Times, sent the names of ...
Ripley stated the facts as we know them: ‘As part of the cooperation with Israel that’s grown over the past 20 years, the number of visits by Israeli military officials, officers, military officers, ...
Expressing his disappointment with Putin, Trump announced the US will, after all, continue new weapons shipments to Ukraine. He also gave the Russian leader fifty days to end the war or face secondary ...
New podcast New(s) Frontiers looks at the UK government’s crackdown on the pro-Palestine movement Opinion – ...