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People behind a sign "this is what community looks like" during counter-protests to anti-immigrant riots in Belfast, Norterhn Ireland.

Counter-Protest as Peacebuilding: How a Community Response Helped Extinguishing Anti-Immigrant Riots in Northern Ireland

Patrick HilsmanNovember 20, 2024

The riots and the subsequent response can serve as a lesson on the rapid spread of disinformation and disorder, and how to fight back effectively.

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An artwork by Nizar Al Rifai depicting Israeli airplanes bombing southern Lebanon in 1996.

In the Shadow of Empires: From a ‘Hezbollah Stronghold’ to ‘Denazified’ Ukraine, the Experience of an Arab-Ukrainian

Nizar Al RifaiOctober 30, 2024

I have lived under the shadows of two occupations. My homelands in Ukraine and Lebanon face the same monster of unchecked nationalism and imperialism.

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Portrait of a Kurdish woman during a demonstration in Paris on January 2014.

From Collapse Doctrine to New Peace Talks: Kurdish Resistance at the Edge of Declaring Victory in Turkey

Sinan ÖnalOctober 23, 2024

Peace with the Kurds, a new democratic constitution, and solving problems through dialogue and political methods rather than violence have become the most used concepts in the last two weeks by the ruling elites of Erdogan’s regime.

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Two young fighters look over the valley in Sanhan and Bani Bahul district of Yemen's Sana'a province.

“Make Yemen Great Again”: How Yemen’s Houthis Won a Place in the Israel-Gaza War and What They Are Planning Next

Laura Silvia BattagliaOctober 9, 2024

At this point, a year after October 7, with the risk that this war becomes fully regional, due to the direct involvement of Iran and after its enlargement in Lebanon against Hezbollah, the pro-Iranian militias in Iraq and Syria but especially Ansarullah in Yemen could become the ace in the hole of the pro-Iranian axis.

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Stefanio Boeri's Bosco Verticale (vertical forest), a tree-covered green skyscraper, in Milan.

Urban Landscapes in the 21st Century: Can Eco-Cities Tackle Climate Change and Pollution?

Henri SulkuSeptember 25, 2024

Turning Point talked with municipal officials, grass roots organizers, researchers, and residents in the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas to map out urban strategies for adaptation to climate change and to find out more about the prospects of finding an alternative to the current, ecologically devastating forms of urbanization.

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A woman in traditional Kurdish dress giving a presentation about urban engineering.

Building Alternative Universities in the Midst of War and Revolution

Luqman GuldivêSeptember 18, 2024

Three universities, several higher education institutions, and academies are now operating in northeast Syria. However, the real challenge is not simply to build schools and universities, but to develop an entirely new educational system with a philosophy based on new sociological principles.

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Children are holding a ribbon in front of a crowd, ready to inaugurate new neighborhood center in Quarticciolo, Rome.

Breaking a Rule to Create a Chance: The Story of Quarticciolo Ribelle

Maria Edgarda MarcucciSeptember 11, 2024

Quarticciolo as a neglected suburb shares the stories of many other peripheries in Italy, but what Quarticciolo Ribelle is writing is a possible alternative plot, a different story.

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Street art in the Gràcia neighborhood by the Spanish-Peruvian artist Vegan Bunnies confronts gentrification and commercialization of Barcelona.

“Almost Impossible for Locals to Live”: Barcelonians Fight Against Touristification

Andrea CegnaAugust 21, 2024

The various associations do not stop with the problem of tourism. They are pushing for a comprehensive rethinking of the city, highlighting how touristification has tremendous consequences for residents, primarily on the cost of living and housing prices, making it almost impossible for locals to live in the city.

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Tents set up in the Anjos/Arroios neighbourhood of Lisbon amid deepening housing crisis.

The Cost of Popularity: Lisbon’s Housing Crisis

Sofia CraveiroAugust 14, 2024

In 2023, Lisbon received 5.6 million foreign visits, a record-high number. Behind this glamorous facade, the city is facing one of its fiercest battles: a housing crisis.

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"Wake Up Rise Up" slogans on the walls of buildings in Exarcheia, Athens.

Exarcheia Under Siege: The Battle Against Gentrification in Athens

Eva BetavatziAugust 7, 2024

The fight against the transformation of the neighborhood is a daily struggle made by people who only arm themselves with the strength of their political convictions to fight. By their daily presence in the neighborhood, and by their sheer determination, they manage to resist property developments, sometimes successfully, sometimes at a loss.