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Behind the Venetian Mask: The Battle Between Overtourism and the Right to Live

Venice’s housing crisis is no accident but the result of deliberate choices made by the local administration. As the city empties and becomes a showroom, acts of resistance and reclamation carve out space for a different future.


✍🏽 Anna Irma Battino
📷 Alexandra Boni

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Housing Politics and Human Response After a Disaster Through the Lens of Anthony Micallef

In Marseille, Anthony Micallef revisits Rue d’Aubagne, where a building collapse in 2018 left eight dead and 4700 residents displaced. In conversation with photo editor Alice Santinelli, they reflect on the current housing conditions of those affected. This tragic event, the responsibility of politicians and particularly lawmakers, has stirred reflection on how urbanization models can both engender and resist social inequality.

Marseille has a population of 900,000. I'm trying to tell the story of a part of the Marseillais who will never feature in publications on Instagram or elsewhere, because they don't fit the image “Marseille bébé” we want to give of the city.


✍🏽 Alice Santinelli
📷 Anthony Micallef

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The Struggle for Housing From 1315, One of the Largest Organized Squatted Blocks in Spain

In the heart of Collado Villalba, a municipality located in the northwestern mountains of Madrid, more than a hundred people survive squatting without water in two blocks of public property.


✍🏽📷 Asamblea de Vivienda de Villalba

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The Earth Under Siege

The year 2025 must be the year we reject militarism, but not only with our tax money and feet on the ground at protests. We must also fight against the mentality we are asked to accept.


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📷 Rizek Abdel Jawad

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How to Drive the World Over the Precipice:
Overshoot by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton


We have reached a historical hinge point where the 1.5 °C safety limit is in the process of being broken. New fronts of climate struggle are emerging as "overshooting" goals becomes the dominant ideology of climate policy.


✍🏽 Ville Lähde
📷 Freepik

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Downwinders:
The Forgotten Stories of America’s First Atomic Bomb


Half a million people lived within a 150-mile radius of Trinity in 1945 and Trinity’s residual fallout traveled as far as Canada, Mexico, and 46 U.S. states. Only 15% of the plutonium in the bomb fissioned, while the remaining radioactive fallout blew downwind into surrounding communities and seeped into the soil. Residents of the area described black ash raining down, cows turning white, and white snow-like debris falling from the sky that children rubbed on their faces and caught on their tongues until they realized it was too hot to be snow. Individuals were not warned or evacuated, and exposure rates in the area were “10,000 times higher than currently allowed.”


✍🏽 📷 Sofie Hecht

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Our reporter Henri Sulku is currently on board the Conscience, one of the ships of the Freedom Flotilla sailing towards Gaza. Around one hundred people are on board, including healthcare professionals and members of the press, carrying medical supplies.

Previous flotillas attempting to break the siege have been intercepted by the Israeli military, which has shown reckless disregard for human life and international law. Despite the risks, this journey is part of the broader story of Gaza’s starvation and occupation, and of those committed to ending them.

You can track the ship's journey live on the Flotilla Tracker website. We’re also sharing daily updates, interviews with the doctors on board, and reports from the journey on Instagram and on our new TikTok account.

Follow us as the Freedom Flotilla sails to break the siege and defend press freedom.
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The ship Conscience has been unlawfully intercepted in international waters, and all those on board — including our colleague Henri Sulku — have been abducted by the Israeli military, together with all other members of the Freedom Flotilla.

Read our full statement on Turning Point. Picture by Henri Sulku.

Journalism is never a crime.
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Our editor Henri Sulku and all international participants on the Freedom Flotilla have been released.
Here's his first update, speaking from Amman, Jordan, just hours after being released from unlawful Israeli detention, in conversation with Ann Wright, one of the organizers of the Freedom Flotilla.
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