Cross-community parties are on the rise and the DUP’s grip on power appears to be loosening. But many voters seem disillusioned with politics
From volunteers’ help and empathy to alleged removal from the city by police: Kyiv’s homeless people recount their experiences of wartime life
Anti-discrimination law was introduced in Bosnia 13 years ago – but it had never been used to protect LGBTIQ people
Macron has regrouped the centre-Left and centre-Right into one party. But it’s left him vulnerable
Daily life in an occupied Ukrainian city continues with a veneer of normality – and an undercurrent of shortages, restrictions and Russification
The Labour leader and Emmanuel Macron both fail to grasp that aping the far Right won’t lead to its demise
Individuals can feel narcissism for their group as well as themselves – and many politicians are succeeding by playing to those feelings
The fall of Putin’s star among US evangelicals leaves a void they may seek to fill with another strongman leader devoted to ‘family values’