As the armed forces’ justice system comes under renewed scrutiny, allegations of sexual violence could be passed to civilian courts
The WHO had warned that worldwide vaccination was vital to ward off new variants, yet here we are. Blame the latest crisis on the Global North
In a case at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, European groups supported criminalising women who had obstetric emergencies
The Supreme Court is likely to overturn the landmark ruling that guarantees the right to abortion in the US. Here’s why – and what might happen next
Groups behind a Supreme Court test case that threatens the constitutional right to abortion in the US are also targeting Europe and Latin America
Yet again, Parliament’s standards watchdog has botched the rules for MPs – proving that they shouldn’t be allowed to police themselves
The main agents of rising far-Right violence are not ‘lone wolves.’ They are often connected to communities, legal entities, sometimes even to the state and elites
More than 1,000 people – including Elton John and Nadiya Hussain – had home addresses shared by UK government, leading to safety concerns
There’s a colonial tendency to portray people in Africa as anti-science and averse to progress, when the real problem is Big Pharma’s monopoly
With a woman murdered every two hours in the region, women are determined to be agents of change and resistance – and are protesting for their lives