At the dawn of Elon Musk’s takeover, Twitter fired staff in Ghana without severance. Why didn’t the government intervene?
Tres meses de ruido y furia mientras Argentina hace equilibrio al borde del abismo
Critics say new carbon tax will unfairly punish ordinary citizens and fail to have any impact on climate crisis
DAFs channel huge amounts of cash to ‘culture war’ groups – anonymously. Why do people get tax breaks for using them?
La subsistencia de muchos en El Salvador, sobre todo de quienes viven en la pobreza y lejos de la capital, muestra una historia muy diferente sobre el ‘milagro Bukele’
Many Salvadorans have a different story to tell about the ‘Bukele miracle’ – so why did they vote to re-elect him?
Labour’s cash from private donors now dwarfs donations from unions, while the Tories got their biggest bung ever
Hawkers in Uganda’s capital say enforcement officers are a menace. Now they’re fighting back – in court
Las feministas se unen en el Día Internacional de la Mujer para repudiar la violencia económica del gobierno de Javier Milei
Feminists are uniting on International Women's Day to protest economic violence inflicted by new president Javier Milei
Prospective MPs with lobbying day jobs are introducing their clients to senior Labour figures – and boasting about it
Amid a cost of living and homelessness crisis, how could Jeremy Hunt completely ignore renters?