In a country that’s dangerously susceptible to heatwaves and droughts, there is growing anxiety over the climate crisis
How a documentary film bringing together war veterans from opposing sides of the Bosnian War can help heal national trauma
Many Brexiters confuse Article 16 of the protocol for a ‘get out of jail free’ card. Here’s why they’re wrong
Extreme weather changes are causing havoc in African states such as Zambia but they can’t afford a Green New Deal without international support
This is Merkel’s last chance to show she’s the climate chancellor. But her record isn’t good enough
As the global energy crisis intensifies, the EU is renewing its commitment to fossil fuels instead of investing in green energy
In both countries, popular language conceals seemingly racist ideologies while threat is manufactured for public consumption
Instead of focusing on changes that would ease pandemic suffering, left-wing groups have joined hysterical protests that boost conspiracy theorists
Dark days lie ahead as a perfect storm of social and climate breakdown swirls closer. Great loss looms unless we move faster towards reform
Ante la expansión continua de la inteligencia artificial en nuestras sociedades ¿cómo puede servir para mantener y fortalecer el Estado de derecho, la democracia y los derechos humanos, en lugar de contribuir a su debilitamiento?
Last week’s international summit in Budapest shows that the Hungarian government’s attacks on women’s and LGBTIQ rights will only get worse