
Postcards from Naxos
Every August, the Greek islands come to life. Greeks travel there to escape the intense heat of the cities, looking to cool off in the
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Every August, the Greek islands come to life. Greeks travel there to escape the intense heat of the cities, looking to cool off in the
The escalating assault on journalists in the Kurdish Region of Iraq is disturbing. What we are witnessing is not simply “violations” of press rights, but
About ten years ago I was travelling in Naples. I was staying at a hostel when I struck up conversation with a man from the
Under occupation, even the most ordinary milestones can put you in the crosshairs. This week, two members of CPT Palestine reflect on how daily life
It took me years to understand, after moving to Greece, that “racism” is often used as a catch-all for many different forms of personal prejudice.
I’ve been reading Mohammed El-Kurd’s Perfect Victims. He’s a Palestinian from Jerusalem and a poet. I don’t quite know how to describe the book: it’s
How do you build a migrant detention centre that nobody wants? That’s the question the Greek government has been grappling with for years as it
This week, Netanyahu yet again visited Trump in Washington. Despite a warrant from the International Criminal Court issued for his arrest, the USA – with
Yesterday, the British government voted to ban the non-violent direct action group Palestine Action. Out of 406 votes, only 26 voices in Parliament dissented. The
For two weeks, Israel and the US turned their sights on Iran—and then, just like that, it stopped. A fortnight of phone calls with relatives,