A Doctor Said Israel’s War Is Fueling Health Crises in Gaza. UCSF Fired Her.

Dr. Rupa Marya of San Francisco is suing for discrimination after her university punished her for speaking out against Israel’s genocide of Palestinians.

From Sharing One Typewriter to Toppling a Corrupt President: How PCIJ Has Reshaped Watchdog Reporting in the Philippines

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, a GIJN founding member, has grown from a one-room news startup 36 years ago to a seminal force for watchdog reporting.

Everyday philosophy: Alasdair MacIntyre’s moral bombshell

The philosopher’s 1981 book After Virtue suggested that modern morality is fragmented and rootless – an argument that still stands today

The Colombian shantytown where Escobar was king

Once plagued by violence, Medellín’s Comuna 13 has been transformed into a vibrant community symbolising resilience, culture and peace

Alastair Campbell’s Diary: A new magazine for new times

The New World will hopefully outlast the new world trends, traits and personalities currently doing so much damage in so many ways

Helen Lewis: ‘Is Musk a genius? Look at his tweets’

Lewis’s new book, The Genius Myth, skewers rebel innovators who come to believe they can do no wrong. Remind you of anyone?

The Fruits We Bear: Portraits of Trans Liberation

Our June cover story is a tribute to trans beauty and defiance featuring 22 movement leaders, artists, and organizers.

The rise and flaws of agentic AI

Digital assistants that can autonomously perform tasks for a user are the new big thing. But do they actually work?