“We don’t have time for ‘briefcase politics’” - Zack Polanski’s pitch to lead the left From ‘Rehearsing the Revolution’ to building it for real, Zack Polanski talks to oD about his bid to lead not just the Greens, but the wider progressive movement
Enforced disappearances: The systematic crime Mexico refuses to acknowledge Attacking those searching for missing loved ones is ‘particularly despicable’ politics, says activist Lisa Sánchez
Interview: Harris or Trump doesn’t matter for Gaza genocide A year on and no end in sight to genocide – thanks to US support for Israel, which will continue beyond election
How to find hope and common ground one year into Gaza war Psychotherapist and mediator explains how trauma is getting in the way of a solution to Israel-Palestine conflict
Why Nigeria’s anti-inflation protests are unlikely to lead to any real change Nigerians have real reason to protest. But the movement demanding change was unusual – and easily ignored by government
US voters want change, Biden’s exit hasn’t fixed that Communities ravaged by neoliberal capitalism want real change. Why do they think Trump is the man to deliver it?
‘We are not where we were’: Why Gary Younge still has hope The journalist and academic on the Rwanda plan, voter ID, progress on racism and where there's cause for optimism