Queer people and health providers remain at risk of being punished for receiving or providing health services
Community cooks are keeping ‘common pots’ alive despite dwindling supplies and a campaign to paint them as corrupt
Con muy pocos alimentos y bajo una campaña de descrédito lanzada por el gobierno, cocineras comunitarias y luchadoras sociales sostienen las ‘ollas populares’
The candidate to replace Brighton MP Caroline Lucas is planning for a Green future – but is her party united?
La subsistencia de muchos en El Salvador, sobre todo de quienes viven en la pobreza y lejos de la capital, muestra una historia muy diferente sobre el ‘milagro Bukele’
Many Salvadorans have a different story to tell about the ‘Bukele miracle’ – so why did they vote to re-elect him?
Hawkers in Uganda’s capital say enforcement officers are a menace. Now they’re fighting back – in court
Daughter of terror attack victim Makram Ali says politicians are ‘fuelling fire’ by equating Muslims with extremism
Las feministas se unen en el Día Internacional de la Mujer para repudiar la violencia económica del gobierno de Javier Milei
Feminists are uniting on International Women's Day to protest economic violence inflicted by new president Javier Milei
Unable to marry in Morocco, and unable to get to Europe via Turkey, this couple became smugglers to pay the bills
Councils provide social care, schools and housing. And half of them are about to run out of money