Remittances were projected to crash at the start of the pandemic, but in Somaliland COVID-19 created an opportunity for digital disruption instead
After last year’s war, hopes that the 2018 revolution will fulfil its promise are fading – but it’s not too late for change
The neo-Nazi group might be in prison in Greece, but in Cyprus their local offshoot is getting ready for elections. How will they do?
Victims face a postcode lottery, with just over half of England and Wales’s police forces having adopted a training programme to deal with such abuse
An abysmally low turnout makes clear that Sadyr Japarov is in a precarious position
Losing allies at home and abroad, could this be the beginning of the end for Brazil’s authoritarian president?
Con más de 4.000 muertos diarios por Covid-19, Bolsonaro va perdiendo aliados en el país y en el extranjero continuamente. ¿Está el presidente autoritario de Brasil ante el principio del fin de su mandato?
Perdendo aliados no país e além diariamente, o presidente autoritário do Brasil estaria diante do começo do fim?
Growing up in south-east London, one of my earliest memories was being assaulted – hit in the jaw and with racist slurs – as I delivered newspapers
Amid an ongoing global health crisis, the world has been shattered and replaced by a bleak archipelago of aggressive micro-sovereignties
The opposition leader is destroying the symbolic border between Russia’s prison system and the outside world
Why is the EU lifting sanctions on politicians accused of corruption in Egypt, Tunisia and Ukraine, when so little money has been recovered?