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Mecca Pact signing
Asia / 21 August 2026
21 August 2026

There are many intricate details about the new Saudi, Turkish and Pakistani alliance we do not yet know, suggests ROGER McKENZIE, but its impact could be considerable

 

Glen Sannox ferry
Scotland / 21 August 2026
21 August 2026

Holyrood incompetence has cost jobs and put the future of Clydeside’s Ferguson Marine shipyard into jeopardy. Its future should have been assured, argues KENNY MACASKILL

A weathered mural of Fidel Castro covers a wall in Havana, Cuba, August 12, 2026
United States / 21 August 2026
21 August 2026

A California union’s decision to host a meeting about US policy towards Cuba has prompted a congressional probe and renewed attacks on international solidarity, writes CAMERON HARRISON

Pentonville Prison plaque
Prisons / 21 August 2026
21 August 2026

Long-term underfunding and state neglect, while simultaneously probation services have been undermined, have intensified the prison crises, argues SOLOMON HUGHES

ONE SWALLOW DOES NOT MAKE A SUMMER: HMP Welland Oaks under construction in Market Harborough, Leicestershire part of a plan to deliver 13,000 new prison spaces by 2031, August 4 2026
Justice System / 21 August 2026
21 August 2026

With the agitated debate now raging in the media about the early release schemes, Prison Officers Association general secretary STEVE GILLAN gives the view of those who work in the sector

ANOTHER ‘DRANG NACH OSTEN’: A German army Leopard tank of  Germany's 45th Armoured Brigade and Nato’s enhanced Forward Presence Battlegroup Lithuania, its main base is 20Km from the Belarus border
Lithuania / 21 August 2026
21 August 2026

The Baltic state is set to reverse its constitutional prohibition on nuclear weapons and foreign bases as part of accelerated Nato war preparations, warns TOM UNTERRAINER

Smoke on Bangor Mountain
Wales / 19 August 2026
19 August 2026

Tackling climate change is not just an urgent environmental necessity but provides an opportunity for economic restructuring in the interests of the Welsh people

Motijheel Metro Station
Features / 19 August 2026
19 August 2026

A spate of bomb recoveries across Dhaka raise questions whether extremism is making a comeback, says SIAM SAROWER JAMIL

People search for gold at a mining site in Iga-Barriere,  Congo
Africa / 19 August 2026
19 August 2026

Poverty, refugee displacement, child labour and militia violence are exacerbating the challenge of health workers to limit this deadly contagious disease. CONSTANT SAME BAGALWA and MARK BANCHEREAU report 

Memorial to Jason Arday
Racism / 19 August 2026
19 August 2026

The hounding of the late Jason Arday is an all too familiar experience for many black people. ROGER McKENZIE calls for collective action to combat what can feel like personal isolation

Care not Killing
Health / 18 August 2026
18 August 2026

The new prime minister has shown a willingness to reconsider his previous views on assisted suicide and focus on improving care services. CHRIS WHITEHOUSE hopes other MPs will do likewise

Science / 18 August 2026
18 August 2026

China’s investment and commitment to scientific research is already paying off, pushing the country to the centre stage of global technological advance, writes S Krishnaswamy