THE BIG STORY
This is not your land: First Nations claims to self-determination and demands for Treaty throughout Australia’s history
Truth-telling in the stolen country: Senator Lidia Thorpe reflects on her confrontation with King Charles and the distribution of power in settler-colonial Australia
A history of Black Power: Gary Foley’s lifetime of Aboriginal activism and resistance
Another golden age for gas: State and corporate interests are threatening Indigenous land rights across Northern Australia
Tracker: An extract from the Alexis Wright’s newly published book on one of Australia’s foremost Indigenous activists, Tracker Tilmouth
CURRENTS
Big Oil’s exodus from the Niger Delta
Make America healthy again?
Bolivia’s fight for coca decriminalization
Syria: Israel’s troops starving villages
Transgender inclusion at India’s biggest Hindu festival
Egypt’s crackdown on refugees
REGULARS
Letter from Addis Ababa: The rapid transformation of Ethiopia’s capital
Cartoon History: The Suffragettes
Country Profile: Sierra Leone
The Interview: The punitive treatment of climate activist Jacob Pirro caused controversy in Canada
Temperature Check: The international legal cases giving a boost to climate activism
Hall of Infamy: RFK Jr
Agony Uncle: Is there such thing as ethical rentierism? Our Agony Uncle advises the uneasy friend of a would-be small-time landlord
COMMENT
No resistance without Palestine: Having enabled a genocide in office, the US democrats need a reset in opposition
View from India: Women are the missing pat of India’s economic health
View from Africa: Young people will not give up on their challenge to Mozambique’s new president
View from Brazil: With Trump returning to the white house, Lula must learn from his approach to tackling the cost of living
FEATURES
The war isn’t over: Hopes and fears in the Kurdish-majority north of Syria
Svalbard’s green gamble: As they close the door on coal, will Norway’s isolated islands become a green exemplar?
The Long Read: Revolutionary aid: How Sudan’s social movements have kept their pro-democracy politics alive throughout a brutal war