Workers who went on strike following the rigged elections of 2020 speak about their experiences under Lukashenka’s regime
With rising mutations, catastrophe looms unless powerful states stop being so inward-looking and cooperate to achieve global vaccination
In the shadow of last year’s war with Azerbaijan and the return of the country’s old guard, it’s a decisive weekend for a fractured electorate
Global organisations call on UN agencies to ‘stop access to decision-making’ for opponents of women’s and LGBT rights and warn of dangers ahead
Attacks on a politician and a new book marking the tenth anniversary of the Utøya massacre have finally led to a public debate about racism
During last year's war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the UK government supported opening up the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh for mining
New research from the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights reveals $700m spent on ‘anti-gender’ activities since 2009
With the climate of repression reaching fever pitch in Belarus and Russia, European institutions need to support new opportunities for young people
SYRIZA is not the same party that rose to power in 2015 – is this the end of its populist adventure?
The terror group accelerates as it becomes clear that leaving Afghanistan to the Taliban’s control could backfire on the West
New research reveals how Brussels puts companies’ profits ahead of millions of people’s lives worldwide