Donald Trump

Trump's Jerusalem speech will be painful, but the peace process was already dead
Opinion

Trump's Jerusalem speech will be painful, but the peace process was already dead

From Where I Stand — Most Palestinians already know the Middle East peace process is over. Trump's plans to move the US embassy to Jerusalem just confirms what we thought, writes Alia Al Ghussain.

Written by: Alia Al Ghussain

Visualising the rise of populism with post-truth pictures
Culture

Visualising the rise of populism with post-truth pictures

Blurred lines — In A Glimmer Of Accountability, London photographer William Lakin has crafted a visual guide to the past two years of politics, entangling real life and manipulated fiction in the vein of both the Brexit and Trump campaigns.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Donald Trump's state visit to Britain has been cancelled
Activism

Donald Trump's state visit to Britain has been cancelled

Good. — Trump may still visit the United Kingdom, but after mass protests and the promise of more he will no longer get the red carpet and royal treatment.

Written by: Michael Segalov

As NFL players take the knee, English football remains colourblind
Opinion

As NFL players take the knee, English football remains colourblind

From Where I Stand — The NFL is finally waking up to issues of race, both in and out of the game. Now more than ever, British football must follow suit, explains Alex Ross.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Why a Mark Zuckerberg Presidency is the last thing America needs
Opinion

Why a Mark Zuckerberg Presidency is the last thing America needs

From Where I Stand — Separating Mark Zuckerberg from the monolith he has created is an impossible task, and a quick look at Facebook's approach to politics and business should make all of us worried about the prospect of a President Zuck, writes Alex Robert Ross.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

How streetwear is uniting the community in Charlottesville
Reportage

How streetwear is uniting the community in Charlottesville

‘It’s time for a change’ — Last weekend’s tragic events will not deter Robert Gray and Will Isabelle – the owners of two Charlottesville-based streetwear companies – from fighting back.

Written by: Zsófia Paulikovics

Protesters take on Trump after he refuses to firmly condemn neo-Nazi violence
Culture

Protesters take on Trump after he refuses to firmly condemn neo-Nazi violence

Dump Trump — Demonstrators have been gathering in New York after the president declared that ‘both sides were to blame’ for last weekend’s Charlottesville tragedy.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Trump has reminded LGBT people how fragile our rights really are
Opinion

Trump has reminded LGBT people how fragile our rights really are

From Where I Stand — His banning of trans people from serving in the US military is a wakeup call: The fight for our freedoms is far from over.

Written by: Michael Segalov

These rural right-wingers are trying to create their own state
Reportage

These rural right-wingers are trying to create their own state

Welcome to ‘Jefferson’ — Roused by Brexit and the rise of Trump, these Northern Californians are attempting to break away from their liberal homeland and do things their own way.

Written by: Elijah Hurwitz

The encryption activists fighting mass surveillance
Activism

The encryption activists fighting mass surveillance

Feel like you're being watched? — Big Brother is no longer science fiction. In the age of Trump and heavy-handed states, our every move is being monitored and watched. But there's a way to protect your data and survive the coming storm... if you know who to call.

Written by: Jessica Holland

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