
‘There will be more train crashes’—rail worker blows whistle on maintenance cuts
Rail workers pickets in Sheffield last year (Picture: Phil Turner) Rail bosses’ maintenance cuts are threatening a major disaster and loss of life. Jim, who
Rail workers pickets in Sheffield last year (Picture: Phil Turner) Rail bosses’ maintenance cuts are threatening a major disaster and loss of life. Jim, who
Cop28 opens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Picture: COP28 / Christopher Pike) The Cop28 conference could be the biggest climate cop-out yet. It sounds made up
Rachel Reeves has declared she will make Labour the party of economic stability. But after a decade of rising inequality and falling living standards, what
From Rockefeller to Nixon, then on to Reagan, George W. Bush and Donald Trump, Kissinger’s service tracked the metaphysical evolution of American power. We all
Kissinger once said the slaughter of hundreds of thousands in East Timor would have occurred no matter what he did. He was too modest. Henry
Listed by the UN as the largest non–self-governing territory in the world, Western Sahara is today bisected by a 2,700 kilometer-long sand wall and an
Already mired in scandal, New York City mayor Eric Adams is now pitting workers against each other by stoking resentment toward migrants and pushing new
As Argentina lurches to the right, Adam Fabry, Lecturer in International Political Economy at the National University of Chilecito, Argentina, analyses the rise of Javier
During the COVID-19 pandemic, critics accused Sweden’s Social Democrats of abandoning ordinary people. For Jacobin, a political adviser to the Swedish minister of health defends
A wave of mass protests in Panama, organized by environmentalists, indigenous activists, and trade unions, has forced the government to hold a referendum on the
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