The lesson here is not simply the description of violence designed to frighten children, it is in itself a form of violence
Thousands of boots on the ground have been replaced by multiple deployments of smart bombs that stay under the radar of public debate
The pandemic should have been a chance to decry inequality and demand change. Instead, Labour tried to win a patriotism contest with the Tories, and lost
And for those Scottish voters who have previously only flirted with independence, England’s results will strengthen the idea
An interview with novelist Yrysbek Dabei, who wants his country to confront a mass killing of striking workers in 2011
The US decision to recognise the Armenian Genocide has urgent relevance for the country in the wake of last year’s war in Nagorno Karabakh
More than 80% of Yemenis live in poverty, yet international donors such as the UK are withdrawing aid
Insecurity breeds panic. It is only natural. This is not some Greek particularity
Why did women MPs support a new law that entrenches oppression?
A recent conflict over disputed territories left at least 46 dead, and hundreds more injured
Denmark has decided that parts of Syria are now safe and revoked residency permits for Syrian refugees. Will other countries follow suit?