JULY 7. 2025

Tips for Investigating Green Energy Supply Chains in the Global South

At an IRE conference panel, experts discussed several powerful tools and innovative techniques for uncovering harmful practices by the global alternative energy industry.

They still walk among us

The Labour government still refuses to marginalize those working to undermine climate policy using spin and misinformation.

JULY 5. 2025

We’re Publishing the Speech That Harvard Suppressed for Mentioning Genocide

“I wanted to center Palestine, ” a Harvard commencement speaker told The Intercept. Read and watch her speech.

JULY 4. 2025

The disinformation war on Europe

China, Russia and the US hard right now all look at Europe in the same way - as an opponent to be countered

Can Milan afford its art boom?

Big-money galleries are moving in, but an underpaid, precariously employed workforce isn’t convinced

Why Donald Trump should try ayahuasca

He might stop obsessing about building walls – and it might just improve his political philosophy

Matthew d’Ancona’s culture: Grace Pervades proves theatre can be everything

Directed by Jeremy Herrin, David Hare's compelling new play is not only admirably cerebral but profoundly moving

Is Meloni now leaning to the left?

Like right wingers everywhere, the Italian government hates immigrants - it also can’t carry on without them. Which means only one thing

How the Diddy verdict silenced #MeToo

In the game of he said, she said, the former still wins. Until principles can trump money, MeToo’s survival is fighting a losing battle

Darren Grimes and the mysterious police advice

The GB News man turned councillor says police advised him not to hold surgeries with constituents. They say they told him no such thing

The long-awaited return of Paul Nuttall

The former UKIP leader is back in frontline politics as Reform's new vice chairman

Zarah Sultana’s new party already squabbling with itself

The former Labour MP announced she would co-lead the new outfit with Jeremy Corbyn - but appears not to have checked with him first

The BBC makes another musical muddle

The Beeb linked to a 'leaked' setlist for Oasis's comeback gig - except it was a spoof which claimed the band had set aside time for a fight

Afrophobic metamorphosis

Afrophobia in South Africa is no longer shouted—it is rationalized, rebranded, and wrapped in the language of law and patriotism.

Trump’s army makes America poor again

The Republican party used to have principles. Not any more

“Are We At Risk? ” Wave of ICE Arrests Strikes Fear in Iranian Communities

Iranian immigrants to the U. S. already faced higher scrutiny. After the U. S. waded into Israel’s war on Iran, ICE seems to be targeting them.

We the People: A Call for Unity on Independence Day

This Fourth of July, freedom means acknowledging our shared humanity.

A million tiny cows

Why 'livestock' doesn’t belong in regenerative agriculture.

JULY 3. 2025

Oasis: The trauma and the glory

Growing up in an abusive household, the Gallagher brothers became two very different personalities. Together, they made one great rock ‘n roll star.