Laura Boldrini has been fighting for women’s rights and against sexism for years. Her new book demands both outrage and cultural change
Withdrawal of funding, logistical problems and fear of the Taliban mean that thousands of Afghans are enduring a harsh and deadly winter
In partnership with Kazakh media Vlast, we tell the stories of those who were killed or injured – some of whom are still missing – in the violence
What began as peaceful rallies over gas price hikes became widespread violence as Kazakhstanis took to the streets to demand justice and a better life
An oD contact found this tattered document in a steak bake two weeks ago. A massive hangover has prevented verification
Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people face imprisonment or hefty fines under new England and Wales Police Bill that ‘criminalises’ nomadic life
Prisoners in Italy pay for their own detention, and often leave prison in debt and without skills. A network of co-ops is trying to change this
When the Taliban began door-to-door searches for NATO contractors, Moheeb was left with no choice but to attempt to flee the country on foot
An oD contact ‘found’ this dossier under a pile of napkins. Investigations as to its authenticity have been hampered by a large red wine stain
A new UK bill to tackle digital abuse won’t protect women or sex workers from harm, say both survivors and rights activists
The Tories are offering crumbs to some groups in order to ‘divide and conquer’, say campaigners