Many in the West fear a potential influx of Afghan refugees – but they misunderstand the survival strategies of families in Afghanistan
'A wine jug, big-bellied and narrow-necked... is the oldest representation of such a tragedy that I have seen'
Spain advocates for building a feminist foreign policy and is taking the first steps to do so. But where do you begin?
In the coming years, we should expect global warming to become one of the major threats from which a ‘European people’ needs to be ‘protected’
It’s not too late to rein in these unaccountable armed giants, but we need to act fast
Upcoming referendum will be a test of opposition to Viktor Orbán’s ‘illiberal democracy’
The expanding Taliban’s new bond with China across a narrow border is set to greatly impact the region, and further diminish human rights
This is a translated excerpt from Nadeesha Uyangoda’s memoir about what life is like for a person of colour in Italy todayThis extract includes highly offensive language
The social sciences have been under attack from right-wing populists for years. What’s worrying is that mainstream politicians are now joining in
One of the authors behind the short story collection has also been accused of sexual harassment by women in the European country
It’s time to stop viewing people as victims of environmental breakdown, and start viewing them as an essential part of the solution