Weather disasters are causing people to move – and this is set to rise. COP 26 needs to get radical for a climate solution
Cleopatra Kambugu’s new ID has been celebrated by fellow rights activists – but gender recognition remains out of reach for most
Drawings sent to friends and family by Belarusian political prisoners, detained in a crackdown after the 2020 elections, provide an insight into their lives
Black History Month is a great thing, but think what we might learn from a White sequel
Working children have the right to policies informed by their views and best interests
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As Bolsonaro claims to protect forests, his leadership has allowed devastation of the Amazonian jungle to reach epic heights
Looking back on 30 years of climate conferences, Geoffrey Lean recalls the many missed opportunities for change that led us to this boiling point
Deforestation is accelerating in the wake of the pandemic and the war on drugs. Handing power back to Indigenous communities could stop the spread
Working girls in Peru are doing their best to look after themselves. Will adults support them?
By conditioning its funding to the UNRWA, the US effectively presides over a trusteeship that may affect the agency’s ability to provide aid