Advocacy groups blast move as ‘dangerous’, pointing out dozens fled the two countries last year
openDemocracy first looked into allegations of abuse by Christian leader TB Joshua in 2021
The government said it has ‘no plans’ to waive fees or tests to help Palestinians reunite with family in the UK
One man was given just two hours to leave his accommodation after learning his asylum application had been granted
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Ten years on from the killing of protesters, members of a specialist police unit in Ukraine are in court
Activists accused of crimes related to protest say life in prison is tough – but public support keeps them going
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Campaigners say platforms like Jumia, Google and Meta need tougher rules to stop them benefiting from harming Africans