As agribusiness, a slow legal system and Bolsonaro’s policies threaten lands, Indigenous peoples are fighting back
The occupied Luhansk and Donetsk regions offer the president a template of brute, military-style governance
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The Court of Appeal said today the ‘Colston Four’ should not have been able to use a human rights defence
The new PM promises an authoritarian crackdown on workers, protesters, migrants – pretty much everyone, in fact
Westminster Council has pledged to seize empty homes – but efforts could come to nothing without more help
OPINION: Australia deal and Energy Charter Treaty show why we must be able to hold government accountable for trade
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Industrial action at Mine No. 9 in Novovolynsk follows takeover at the top and allegations of corruption