The human rights crisis perpetrated by the Russian authorities is not limited to Russian territory. The crisis is spilling beyond Russia’s borders
France and Italy promote democracy and human rights while selling more and more arms to Egypt, where the student was assassinated six years ago
A focus on privacy can obscure broader questions about how Big Tech will reshape health and medicine – and ultimately society as a whole
The prospect of a UN mission in eastern Ukraine has never materialised. In the current deadlock, it’s time to reconsider it
Laura Boldrini has been fighting for women’s rights and against sexism for years. Her new book demands both outrage and cultural change
Migrants’, workers’ and human rights activists have been forced onto the back foot. Here's how we fight back
One of the less-discussed aspects of the current crisis in Eastern Europe is its huge sales potential
An increasing number of European women are viewing radical-Right parties as representing their interests, despite their anti-feminist agendas
Is the Desiderius Erasmus Foundation, affiliated to the AfD party, about to get public funding to support its extremist, far-Right views?
Ten years on from his death, the Czech dissident and former leader may be a hero to the Right, but his ideas were radically egalitarian
Revealed: Tech companies are doing little to stop propaganda about ‘conversion therapy’, especially in non-English languages
Experimento islandês confirma velhas suspeitas: horas de trabalho reduzidas melhoram nosso bem-estar e produtividade