Military corporations need wars for profits. The human cost is huge A new survey reveals the immense wealth and power of the arms industry. But we must remember that its product is death
Drone attacks cause disquiet in Russia, but will they harm Putin’s regime? Ukrainian drone attacks on key Russian targets will likely boost support for Putin and his anti-NATO narrative at home
Neoliberalism can’t solve the climate crisis. We need activism Radical action is essential to stop the transition from global warming to global boiling
Could winning an election be the end of Keir Starmer? Elected as the lesser of two evils, Labour will face crises from the offset. Could its disenchanted left step in?
Military alliances like NATO won’t solve our greatest security threat Things may look rosy for NATO today, but climate breakdown, not wars, are the biggest threat to global security
Corbynism isn’t gone – there’s still hope it could shape the UK’s future Could Corbyn’s reception at events like Bradford Literature Festival say anything about the future of British politics?
Putin stays in charge, but Prigozhin mutiny highlights US power in Ukraine The ‘march on Moscow’ threw light on US intelligence involvement in Ukraine, and the leverage it has over the war