The recent detainment and alleged torture of a reporter on espionage charges highlights the grim reality of media in the Russian-controlled peninsula
Capitalism is making life worse for workers yet demanding more dedication than ever. Sarah Jaffe argues that there’s another way to live
Has there been a consolidated ‘right-wing shift’ within Greece’s ruling party amid the persisting COVID-19 crisis?
As NGOs, UN agencies and the governments of less affluent states call for the suspension of patents, the stakes could not be higher
The European Green Deal falls far short of the demands being put forward by feminist, Indigenous and Global South movements. Here’s how to bridge the gap
¿Cuáles son los avances en legislación internacional sobre derechos humanos en los últimos años y cómo afectan el derecho de protesta?
A recent government report concluded that the UK does not have a problem with racism. But history shows us the perils of making such claims
One volunteer spoke of living in 'two parallel worlds', with 'hellish' conditions for medical workers but a lax attitude from many citizens
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?
Despite Turkey’s main pro-Kurdish opposition party being subject to years of harassment, the international community remains silent
For an 11th time, the French president has promised light at the end of the COVID tunnel. No wonder public anger has been stirring