As guilty until proven innocent increasingly becomes authorities’ approach to Muslims, basic rights such as freedom of religion are at great risk
Tory MPs are quick to dispute claims that this bill is about privatisation. But there’s a reason why none of them can say what it is about
As the UK government pushes its Borders Bill through Parliament, it also makes a sales pitch to other states wanting to limit migration
As the US teeters on the brink of outlawing abortion, an expert from Poland explains the practical and emotional consequences of such a ban
Mientras Bolsonaro y Lula se preparan para las elecciones del próximo año, algunos brasileños exigen una alternativa. Pero ¿cuáles son los riesgos?
It now proposes new crimes that could criminalise almost any protester and give police alarmingly wide powers of stop and search
While the US criticises authoritarianism abroad, it represses its own Black, Arab and other minority citizens through surveillance, militarised policing and incarceration
As Bolsonaro and Lula square up for next year’s election, some Brazilians demand an alternative. But does it risk delivering more of the same?
The WHO had warned that worldwide vaccination was vital to ward off new variants, yet here we are. Blame the latest crisis on the Global North
The Supreme Court is likely to overturn the landmark ruling that guarantees the right to abortion in the US. Here’s why – and what might happen next
Yet again, Parliament’s standards watchdog has botched the rules for MPs – proving that they shouldn’t be allowed to police themselves