As thousands of ethnic Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan looks victorious. But this is not the end
Students and academics say they are bullied and threatened with legal action for opposing ‘gender critical’ views
When the US housing crisis meets the looming insurance crisis, only government intervention will avert catastrophe
The inquiry has warned that the government’s latest stalling could be ‘detrimental’ to its investigations
The EU agency should be monitoring Greek borders, but when 750 people got into trouble at sea, it wasn’t there
The home secretary thinks the refugee system is too generous. She should tell that to the refugees the UK has shut out
The home secretary backed police and ordered a review of armed units after officers protested over a murder charge
Queer Ghanaians usually face prejudice and corruption when they report hate crimes, dissuading them from pursuing justice
As the humanitarian crisis deepens in Nagorno-Karabakh, some question why the UN isn’t doing more to help
A rising jihadist threat may force Burkina Faso into accepting outside help – and its partnership options are limited
Amardeep Singh Dhillon was arrested under expanded police powers after defending a pub’s drag event
Revealed: Fusus wants to bring controversial ‘real-time crime centres’ to the UK – with one being trialled this month