Once hailed as South Asia’s ‘success story’, the island nation has faced months of escalating violent unrest
From Russian money laundering to a fraud epidemic, economic crime costs the UK at least £290bn a year. The government must crack down on it
EU mission to train Malian soldiers not working, says Investigate Europe, after series of deaths and human rights abuses in west African country
Despite a historic peace deal in 2016, deaths continue – with least 70 activist leaders and human rights defenders assassinated so far this year
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As a younger generation leaves the old sectarian divisions behind, new political alliances are forming
Vladimir Putin is now fighting a proxy war against NATO. Losing would be a disaster for either side
Thousands of Russians have fled to the Armenian capital of Yerevan. But the war has far bigger implications for the Caucasus than migration
The Labour leader has called for injunctions against green protesters. Now it has emerged two of his biggest donors were motor industry chiefs
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