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How Rwanda’s genocide liberator became an absolute dictator

This is Paul Kagame

Why are the international community still supporting Kagame’s regime? And could their support be sowing seeds for more bloodshed?

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Sisters Uncut are demanding action on domestic violence

"We won't ask nicely, we are losing our sisters"

London has only just elected a new Mayor, but Sisters Uncut - London's radical woman and non-binary led campaign group - are already calling for urgent action on domestic violence.

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UPDATE: Flawed impeachment of Brazil’s president UN-OVERTURNED

Absurdity in impeachment process reaches new heights

Acting lower house speaker throws out motion to impeach Dilma Rousseff after leading coup plotter dismissed over corruption. And then changes his mind...

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Protests at British immigration detention centres intensify

"All I want is my freedom"

Hundreds of protestors descended on Dungavel Detention Centre in Scotland this weekend to demand an end to the UK's unjust policy of locking up refugees.

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Judge shuts down WhatsApp for 100 Million Brazilians

Messaging app on 72-hour lockdown

Focus of the ongoing battle between governments and tech companies over privacy, encryption and security shifts to Brazil.

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Hundreds of activists shut down the UK’s largest opencast coal mine

Direct action against fossil fuels

Reclaim the Power halt work at Ffos-y-fran mine in south Wales to pressure for a post-carbon future.

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Five life lessons from artists fighting police brutality

Counteracting the bloodshed

A multimedia collective is using the power of creativity to protest an epidemic of violent deaths in the US.

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Has criminalisation killed squatting in the UK?

They tried to kill it, but squatting's not dead

Despite the British government criminalising residential squatting in 2012, squatting remains a defiant protest against inadequate housing and inequality.

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Londoners held a die in as air pollution is killing us all

Struggling to breathe

Air pollution levels are dangerously high, and thousands of people are dying. Last night campaigners in London shut down a street outside the Department of Transport, to call on the government to take action.

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Protestors storm Royal College of Physicians to fight the NHS sell-off

The execs putting profits before people

As junior doctors go on an unprecedented all-out strike, private healthcare companies meet in London to discuss how to suck cash out of the National Health Service.

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Without unions, we have no hope

General Strike

Whether it's partygate, the climate crisis or the spiralling cost of living, the fightback begins on the picket lines writes Tommy Vickerstaff

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Why we should abolish the world’s borders

The case for abolition

Writers Gracie Mae Bradley and Luke de Noronha take on the callousness of borders, arguing for a world beyond them.

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Israeli violence is central to Palestine’s mental health crisis

End apartheid

The answer to improving the well-being of Palestinians rests not with individualised solutions from the Global North, but with ending settler colonialism.

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The devastating impact of Prevent in schools

‘I felt interrogated’

As the government reviews its ‘anti-terror’ programme, the plight of young Muslims suffering as a result of racist policy only looks set to worsen.

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How whisper networks are protecting university students

‘It’s about survival‘

With many UK universities failing to take sufficient action over sexual assault, students are finding ways to talk about their experiences and warn others about predators.

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