Lawyer convicted in US probe into Russian election meddling was hired by UK firm that represented warlord Prigozhin
Ukrainian feminists look back at the challenging year that has reinvigorated their activism and shaped their values
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Judge Silas Reid has again ruled that protesters can’t address the climate emergency in their legal defence
Patriarchal values and weak laws made Romania the ideal place for Tate’s criminal pursuits, say local feminists
As Azerbaijan continues its blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh for the 68th day, children must endure the grown-ups’ stalemate
Governments need to take urgent action on funding and protection for LBQ+ movements across the world, says NGO
OPINION: The SNP has been a victim of its own success. Scotland’s route to independence is now anyone’s guess
A Ukrainian writer reflects on the life she left behind in occupied Donetsk and her new start in Kyiv
London law firm that worked for Wagner Group founder faces call to be ‘struck off’ as regulator launches probes
Almost a year in to the war in Ukraine, Russians seem to be seeking ways to distance themselves from the state