Milei’s cuts have reduced the number of people living in poverty, but the data doesn’t tell the whole story
UK government must not create two-tier system for trafficking victims to access support based on country of origin
We spoke to Bernadett Sebály, who has tracked Hungary’s resistance for years, on the vote – and what others can learn
Plus, the firm’s former boss Varun Chandra is entitled to six-figure payout, despite working for Starmer
An extract from Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah’s new book Seeking Sexual Freedom
Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah on memory, risk and organising beyond backlash
Thousands clutching rosaries and dollars from Washington formed the march that paved the way for the 1964 coup
If Donald Trump fails to end the Iran war soon, its effects could last for decades, with unpredictable consequences
We speak to journalists and defenders of human and environmental rights about how their lives have come under threat
Keen to present itself as a key EU partner on migration, Morocco pushed migrants out of sight before tourists arrived.
El movimiento contra la igualdad para las mujeres y las personas LGBTIQ+ perdió su bastión europeo, Viktor Orbán, impulsor de la teoría conspirativa del ‘gran reemplazo’