Extreme weather changes are causing havoc in African states such as Zambia but they can’t afford a Green New Deal without international support
At least six killed and dozens injured in outbreak of heavy gunfire that will also create further obstacles to port blast investigation
Conspiracy theories, misinformation and Houthi refusals to vaccinate people in areas under their control mean that Yemenis are struggling to get a dose
An Afghan government official narrates the story of his escape from Kabul in the midst of the chaos surrounding the city’s fall to the Taliban
The Afghanistan issue was on Dominic Raab’s desk for years. If he’d paid it more attention, he might have realised what was about to unfold
A chilling account of how corruption has become institutionalised at the heart of America’s war machine – with consequences for us all
Dark days lie ahead as a perfect storm of social and climate breakdown swirls closer. Great loss looms unless we move faster towards reform
Empowering religious groups to become political actors does not constitute freedom of religion for all and violates the norms of secularism, whether exercised at home or abroad
Five years after its liberation, the city of Mukalla still suffers from the scars left by a year of darkness
On an openDemocracy milestone for Paul Rogers, he gives an insight into the late 20th-century landscape that shaped his accurate war analysis