The Portuguese use masks to keep COVID at bay, while the English rely on nostalgia and a misguided sense of national exceptionalism
In Afghanistan, attacks on Shia worshippers escalate, bringing further trauma to a fractured society
The US president’s administration has lots of good rhetoric but little action
Private Christian schools in the US take public money to push a ‘religion-centred, anti-science, anti-multicultural message’. It’s time this stopped
Unavoidable charges for gas and electricity threaten to tip many of Britain's poorest people into debt or destitution
Attributing credulity to sloppy thinking or ignorance is tempting, but doesn't advance our understanding of post-truths and conspiracy theories
Ministry of Defence criticised for ‘morally indefensible’ suggestion that former embassy workers should make dangerous border journeys unassisted
Our author wouldn’t be where he is today if bans on child labour had prevented him from working when he needed to
In a country that’s dangerously susceptible to heatwaves and droughts, there is growing anxiety over the climate crisis
How a documentary film bringing together war veterans from opposing sides of the Bosnian War can help heal national trauma
Many Brexiters confuse Article 16 of the protocol for a ‘get out of jail free’ card. Here’s why they’re wrong
Kais Saied has stressed his loyalty to ‘the suffering people’ – in his upcoming state budget we’ll find out if he meant it