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Trump is pushing a new artificial intelligence-driven bureaucracy to gut public services and use our data to exploit us.
For the past few months, the world has been watching mass protests unfold in Georgia. These actions represent more than just ...
This bulletin devoted to Global Indigenous Peoples News, part of the Glocal Exchange project of Weave News, seeks to ...
As the people of Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand continue to suffer the effects of the earthquake that struck the region on March 28, a coalition of more than 200 Myanmar, regional, and international ...
Gaia Guatri is an Italian activist, writer, and video maker who graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in anthropology and international relations. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she ...
This article was originally published by El Salto on 24 March 2025 and was translated by John Collins. According to the Real Academia Española, a euphemism is defined as a word or expression used in ...
Seb’s journey is no ordinary bike ride. So far, he has cycled over 4,346 kilometers, leaving their home in Amsterdam with a mission: to fight against borders. Their journey will stretch across ...
The first time I ever heard the term “social housing” was at a Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) meeting in Buffalo, NY, in the fall of 2024. A former colleague of mine invited me to the meeting, ...
Antoinette de Crombrugghe is a Belgian journalist and M.A. student at the Columbia Climate School in New York, specializing in climate reporting. She primarily covers energy and social justice. Her ...
It is a bright Saturday, the crisp air of late February stubbornly holding onto winter’s cold. Before me, Union Square Greenmarket unfolds in quiet rhythms. Usually a place of hurried crossings, the ...