Workers fighting hospital closures, layoffs and low wages say they've hit a wall in discussions with the government
Cabinet Office request for evidence to be returned comes after it was made to hand over Boris Johnson’s WhatsApps
Europe’s energy needs and fear of China mean it wants to forge closer ties and invest more in the region
In a small town near Russian-held Bakhmut, medics are saving lives against a backdrop of rocket fire
Volga-Dnepr Airlines was given a free pass to emit up to 8,700 tonnes of carbon in Britain’s skies without penalty
Things may look rosy for NATO today, but climate breakdown, not wars, are the biggest threat to global security
Zelenskyi was disappointed by the lack of a formal invitation to join NATO – but offers to Ukraine were significant
Lukashenka’s role as an unlikely peace broker during Wagner’s failed rebellion has brought him both hope and danger
Despite ruined homes, waist-high floods and food shortages, Kherson’s residents are still finding reasons to smile
The government is also facing legal action over its automated system that decides which couples are investigated
Chechen activist speaks to openDemocracy after his mother was imprisoned and the reporter covering her case attacked
The NATO summit in Vilnius promises major decisions on Ukraine’s future. But will Zelenskyi get what he wants?