When Zimbabweans took to the streets in January, women were met with sexual violence by security forces. Many are scared to report abuses.
The story of three Moroccan dancers who despite having valid Visas, were refused entry, locked up, and deported by the Dutch authorities.
The will of the Sudanese youth is unmasking the dogma of a violent regime.
An attempt to remember, and cope with a trauma that pervades the lives of millions of Egyptians.
Despite the factors working against the Sudanese protesters, there is a real hope that their primary goals can prevail.
Previously unknown recording reveals extraordinary ‘black ops’ on three continents – exploiting weaknesses in democracies left wide open by governments and Silicon Valley.
ليس صدفة أن يتزامن صدور قانون منع الأكياس البلاستيكية، مع انعقاد مؤتمر الأمم المتحدة للتغيير المناخي بمدينة مراكش.
In today’s Egypt, millions are silent, nevertheless, they still remember.
Reform is crucial to change the silent messaging that black people, people living with disabilities and other marginalised groups, are inferior to the able-bodied, heteronormative white people in the sector.
The Libya conference in Palermo has ended in a renewed push for elections in the crisis-ridden country. But is Libya really in a fit state to deliver on this commitment?
Congolese activist Julienne Lusenge talks about the struggle to end wartime sexual violence and why she appreciates the MeToo campaign.