Activists fear a ‘killing spree’ after the military junta carried out the country’s first executions in decades
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Journalist Svitlana Oslavska spent years writing about her hometown of Severodonetsk. Now the whole city is destroyed, and its people gone
Tories urged to let the findings serve as a ‘wake-up call’ over bill that penalises victims forced to commit crimes
An ex-Remainer with a point to prove, Truss will continue Johnson’s hardball tactics with the EU – at NI’s expense
Call to decriminalise sex work and support women in need rather than labelling them ‘unfit’ because of their work
In a world first, a truth commission reviewing Colombia’s war has adopted a definition for reproductive violence
From first aid to saving people from the tracks, here’s why Southeastern staff say their work is so vital
The gravitational force of big money bends the art around it into new patterns – including those of pop culture
Assisted by a visionless opposition, both Sunak and Truss are free to continue with business as usual
The institution’s escalating industrial action is much more than a dispute over job losses