While Russia’s ruling elite clamps down on anti-Ukraine war protests, its working class could be the key to a progressive, post-imperial future
Climate change will compel many people to move in the coming decades. Are we ready?
Interview: Olga Kravets discusses her book on Russian converts to Islam, and how their repression bodes ill for anyone who rejects state orthodoxy
Roe v Wade is almost certain to be overturned next month, and Republicans are already working to abolish more civil rights
ADHD is the neurological condition of late capitalism. But it’s also its exterminating angel
While there remains a danger that Russia will yet escalate the conflict, perhaps with nuclear weapons, this can still be avoided
Northern Ireland has changed – and unionism has been left behind. But if the party can’t dominate, it won’t participate
Slow decision-making in Priti Patel's department has trapped refugees in 'unsuitable' accommodation, where children's growth is being stunted
As Lebanon prepares to vote, the film ‘State of Absence’ introduces very different people all struggling with the worst economic collapse in 150 years
Ghazipur, a vast landfill in the Indian capital, has been over capacity for 20 years. Every time it catches fire, it chokes the city
European politicians failed to tackle digital image-based abuse, especially on porn sites, say survivors of ‘revenge porn’