The plot against Zohran Mamdani
Newspapers and billionaires are out to get the socialist who could be New York’s mayor.
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Newspapers and billionaires are out to get the socialist who could be New York’s mayor.
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An anti-war movement is growing in force – inside and outside parliament.
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The Soas Liberated Zone is offering the London university’s students a different kind of educational experience.
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Proscribing the group may only increase its popularity.
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Irish republicans and Palestine activists have long sought kinship. Outside Westminster Magistrates’ Court, did they find it?
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One family’s experience of life and death in the war zone.
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It is still too little, but it is not too late.
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The government must go much further to stop the war on Gaza.
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Aid agencies are warning that Gaza faces a famine, which will be entirely manmade.
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The settlers are engrained in Israeli society, but the BBC cast them as radical outliers.
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Neither diplomacy nor military conquest can resolve the Middle East’s deepest conflict.
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In Forgotten, writers Raja Shehadeh and Penny Johnson explore the careless treatment and outright destruction of Palestinians’ most precious memorials…
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The film-maker on her father Oded Lifschitz and the plight of the 7 October hostages.
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This war has reached into every home, leaving no family untouched by its flames, no heart unscarred by its agonies.
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Could the West Bank city of Jenin suffer the same fate as Gaza?
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We survivors of this war are searching for our broken families. But, even so, we must count ourselves as victors.
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Israel and Hamas have agreed a ceasefire. But can a new Palestinian society be built from the ruins of war?
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With the Middle East in turmoil, could Israel now step into the breach?
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The violent summer of 1929 reveals the deep and tangled roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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The International Criminal Court’s arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant make it clear: there is no justifying Israel’s war.
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