Philip Kleinfeld
An Interview with India's Most Wanted Cartoonist
Aseem Trivedi faced a lifelong prison sentence for his drawings slamming corruption in his country. We spoke to him about the power cartoonists can yield, and why governments are trying harder and harder to silence them.
How Hungary's Anti-Semitic Far-Right Poster Boy Found Out He Was a Jew
In 2006, Csanád Szegedi was Vice President of the country's virulently anti-semitic Jobbik Party. Then, his career came tumbling down after it emerged that his family had survived Auschwitz and Nazi labour camps.
The West Is Ruining Democracy
Global democracy has declined every year since 2006, and it's all our fault.
Destruction and Hope: A Syrian Architect Explains How to Rebuild a City Like Homs
Over 60 percent of Homs has been destroyed, but architect Marwa Al-Sabouni has stayed behind, "trying to rebuild the pieces around me".
Calling Bullshit On the Anti-Refugee Memes Flooding the Internet
People are taking photos out of context to paint Syrian refugees fleeing war as cowardly, body-building jihadists.
The Dark Truth Behind Tel Aviv's 'White City' Story
We interviewed Sharon Rotbard about his book White City, Black City: Architecture and War in Tel Aviv and Jaffa.
What Would Cities Look Like Without Greedy Landlords and Property Development Sharks?
We interviewed Owen Hatherley, author of a book about what happens to architecture when you get rid of capitalists and estate agents.
Anti-Fascists Ruined a Speech by the Leader of the French National Front at Oxford Uni Last Night
But lots of students thought she should be allowed to debate in the name of free speech.
Meet the French Far-Right Who Will Try to Capitalise on the Terrorist Attacks
Jews allied to Nazis, nationalists who say they're not nationalist – the Charlie Hebdo massacre could be a seminal moment for France's confused, embittered racists.
Migrants in Calais Are Threatening to Set Themselves On Fire
Life is getting increasingly desperate for people trying to get into the UK.