People-on-the-move met to discuss how tech is shaping movement, borders and power. This is what they think must happen
In the West Bank, we are the unwilling test subjects for digital advancements in methods of population control
Research by Human Rights Watch suggests Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan may be guilty of war crimes
After 30 years, the border between the two countries reopened – briefly – to let in aid. Is a thaw in sight?
A few years on from Brexit, are labour shortages changing minds about migrants, or are they forever stigmatised?
Fortified borders don’t stop migration – they just make inequality worse, just like climate change
Pushing ‘irregular’ migrants back from Poland, Lithuania and Latvia won’t stop them coming
Since the 1990s, the world has seen a spike in border wall construction. What is driving the increase?
As a younger generation leaves the old sectarian divisions behind, new political alliances are forming
Priti Patel’s new policy is extreme, but Britain’s borders were designed to protect the spoils of empire. The whole system needs to be challenged
Exclusive: Labour accused UK government of failing to regulate the ‘Wild West’ travel testing market that is failing despite ‘cripplingly high prices’