These healthcare workers have been a lifeline for rural communities in the pandemic. Now they’re demanding better pay and working conditions
In Uzbekistan’s capital, a multicultural Soviet mahalla is under threat of demolition. But residents are fighting for their space filled with history and memory
Georgia’s Pride march cancelled after protesters attacked activists, journalists and passers-by
‘We are here to make the culture of rape stop, for justice to do its work’ say women after a series of high-profile rape cases in the country
Exclusive: UK government accused of ‘very serious’ transparency failure over meeting with private health firm investors before pandemic
Fed up with exploitation and sexual assault, women farm workers in Spain are campaigning to make their collective voice heard
The people of Derry know the truth. The question is, will it be spoken? The Soldier F verdict implies not
As long as the country’s Article 120 exists, said one young man, ‘we will live in fear and homophobes will have power over us’
The joint rise of anti-Muslim sentiment and the far Right in Flanders undermines minorities’ freedom of speech
The discovery of yet more graves of Indigenous children taken by the government for forcible assimilation has – at last – shocked the world
Offensive military strategies and deliberate use of disproportionate violence against civilians are a core part of the state’s policies