Exclusive: Home Office failed to answer almost three million calls, as Afghans fleeing Taliban say UK government ‘did not care’ about them
Change must happen before 2030 to avoid disaster. Despite the disappointment around Glasgow, climate science and activism offer hope of progress
It’s become fashionable to dismiss peaceful forms of resistance to injustice – but the evidence suggests they should be taken seriously
An examination of the radicalisation that leads to violent extremism such as the Liverpool bombing must include the state's role in fomenting it
Global cooperation is vital to tackle the security threats of climate change and COVID-19, yet leaders keep pumping funds into outdated militaries
The head of the violent Colombian Gulf cartel, Dairo Antonio Úsuga, better known as ‘Otoniel’, was captured last month. Here’s what you need to know
The world-leading behavourial economist used to think that warnings about the fragility of US democracy were 'crazy anxiety talk'. Then came 6 January
British colonialism’s horrific legacy has not only suppressed this complex African state’s prosperity but is now causing dangerous desertification
The international community is failing in its duty to investigate allegations that Kurdish forces are being killed in Turkish attacks
A writer charts her journey through grief as she mourns her brother, killed on the Donbas front line, and reflects how war has changed Ukrainian society
In Afghanistan, attacks on Shia worshippers escalate, bringing further trauma to a fractured society
Ministry of Defence criticised for ‘morally indefensible’ suggestion that former embassy workers should make dangerous border journeys unassisted