US failure in Afghanistan was not the result of a plan poorly executed. Rather, it reveals the violent logic at the heart of American power
The past 50 years of Western economics are rooted in imperial exploitation. But if the US’s military can be beaten, it can’t rule global markets
Black women in the US have the highest risk of dying in childbirth. Dangerous and unnecessary caesareans have a lot to do with this. What’s going on?
On opposite sides of the Atlantic, Christian communities are reacting very differently to the messages of right-wing populists
Pese a la oposición de la derecha cristiana, campañas de activistas están logrando ilegalizar prácticas para ‘curar’ a las personas LGBT
Despite opposition from the religious Right, activists are winning campaigns to outlaw practices that seek to ‘cure’ LGBT people
Investment in social infrastructure makes sound economic sense – but Downing Street would rather leave women to pick up the pieces
How Joe Biden’s climate plan sparked Republican panic over masculinity and the most American of holidays
Through the supplying of arms, financial support and UN vetoes, the US has played a key role in the decades-long Israel-Palestine conflict
Breonna was killed by police a year ago today. Here’s how five Black Lives Matter activists in her home city think her life should be honored
The US’s billionaires have amassed democracy-distorting concentrations of wealth and power as millions have been thrown into poverty
The US is trying to salvage the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action before Iranian President Rouhani leaves office in June, but the Revolutionary Guard is escalating provocations