We celebrate the anniversaries of conflicts all the time. But what happens when the divisions that started them haven’t gone away?
Political propaganda is obscuring the good work volunteers do in Calais
The Calais Mayor’s campaign of delegitimisation is an act of sabotage, but the #calaisvolunteers campaign is putting the flesh of individual narratives onto the bones of a barren policy debate.
The media’s pornographic use of murder for hits is astoundingly pathetic
Two US journalists were killed on live TV. What did the other journalists do? Have a field day.
Why I’m done with the austerity-on-speed circle jerk that is the EU
Solidarity is great, right, but you’ve got to actually mean it. Like the cruciatus curse. Right? Right.
Redundant workers eclipsed by Dublin’s most famous clock
We seem to care more about vague cultural icons than actual people.
Australia is too afraid to start a conversation about race
A conversation about race in Australia is long overdue
Why must black pain be seen to be believed?
The Garissa massacre is the latest example of black and brown bodies being dehumanised in graphic images across social media
Israeli elections mean absolutely nothing for Palestine
Everyone is completely missing the point.