JULY 29. 2025

USAID Cuts Leave West Bank Water Supply High and Dry

The now-dissolved USAID was a major funder of water projects in the West Bank, where Palestinians continue to suffer desperate water shortages.

We need to talk about Lionel Shriver

The novelist wrote a bizarre and apocalyptic column for the Times painting a picture of a UK that is completely falling apart

Does Corbyn’s new party face a full-blown identity crisis?

It’s not clear whether the independent group of MPs Corbyn leads will campaign under the banner of his and Zarah Sultana’s new party

Another Sun man joins the government

David Dinsmore, a former editor of the right wing paper, is Keir Starmer's new communications chief

Summer Reading List for Data Journalists: For Those Who Believe in the Power of Storytelling with Numbers

Featuring books spanning four continents, these recommended reads provide a global perspective on data journalism.

Meet The Palestinian Cola Brands Taking On Coke

Coca-Cola is among the top global plastic polluters. Palestinian sodas claim to offer a more just, sustainable future.

JULY 28. 2025

Why younger voters don’t want the vote

The government wants to extend the franchise to 16 and 17-year olds. But it’s a move that could backfire

Gary Lineker: “I’m not antisemitic. I’m anti the killing of children

In an exclusive interview, Gary Lineker talks to Matt Kelly about the war in Gaza, life after the BBC and life as a podcasting media mogul

Russia's elite at odds on future ties with West

Subscribers // by Boris Kagarlitsky & Alexey Sakhnin

Why Poland voted right

Subscribers // by Jan Radomski

Inside the Hindu supremacy machine

Subscribers // by Guillaume Delacroix

Japan's red scare

Subscribers // by Renaud Lambert

Asking the right question

Open access // by Benoît Bréville

The quiet road to an ugly Britain

Farage is winning by whipping up anger and then claiming to be the only one who can quell it. It’s time Starmer ‘hugs the cactus’ by confronting the Reform leader’s claims – and his supporters

Open Rank Professor, Investigative Journalism & Executive Editor, Investigative Reporting Workshop

The Division of Journalism in the School of Communication at American University invites applications for a full-time, open rank position and the concurrent role as Executive Editor of the Investigative Reporting Workshop: a professional, nonprofit, editorially independent newsroom based in the School of Communication.