Anarchist News Review: Grok The Nazi, Rishi’s Return To Banking and Cartel Cash Bungs

While Elon Musk struggles to get his AI to stop calling itself Mecha Hitler, the less techy wing of the elites are up to old tricks … Simon and Andy discuss the UK government’s shift to juryless trials and what it means for activism, wildfires and heatwave death toll creep, Grok channelling Goebbels, the Filton

The UN Food Systems Summit +4 legitimizes corporate control, turns a blind eye to the geopolitical food and hunger crises

The Civil Society and Indigenous Peoples’ Mechanism will not participate in the upcoming UN Food Systems Summit Stocktake +4 at the end of July, or its preparatory processes these legitimize an agro-industrial system, and the financial interests of a few, to the detriment of peoples’ rights.

Indonesian civil society urges probe after payout for mine recovery that never happened

SAMARINDA, Indonesia — The prosecution of a former head of mining in Indonesia’s East Kalimantan province could reveal wider misuse of environmental restoration funds across the country’s coal heartland, a prominent environmental lawyer said in June.

Mainstream Media Beat the Drums for War With Iran

Observing media coverage of the bombing of Iran, you could be forgiven for thinking you were watching a rerun of Iraq two decades ago. Mainstream outlets were all too happy to parrot the Trump and Netanyahu administrations’ line.

Community patrolling reduces crime numbers in the Amazon, study shows

A study conducted in the Brazilian Amazon has found that community-based volunteer patrolling efforts in two protected areas were associated with an 80% reduction in recorded environmental crimes from 2003-13.

Oil and plastic pollution from shipwreck raises concerns, legal scrutiny in India

As shiny, pearl-like white plastic pellets rode wave after wave and piled up on the beaches of Thiruvananthapuram in India’s southern state of Kerala, local residents were first bemused, then baffled.

Antarctic coalition wins €1m prize for safeguarding a fragile frontier

The Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC), an advocacy group focused on the world’s coldest and most remote region, has received the 2025 Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity. The 1 million euro ($1.

Global March to Gaza Violently Repressed by Egyptian Authorities

Thousands of people departed Cairo on June 13 in an attempt to break the siege of Gaza and demand an end to the genocide of the Palestinian people.