An extract from a new book by the FT’s Ukraine correspondent reveals the signs of Russia’s imminent invasion
Fifty years after coup that delivered Pinochet power, thousands still grieve the children stolen during his rule
Government rejects result of historic referendum banning oil operations in the Yasuní rainforest
A few Russian musicians – most of them now forced to live abroad – are using songs to stand against the war in Ukraine
Exclusive: People who escaped the armed conflict in Sudan reflect on their experiences and desire to return home
Three Armenian mothers tell of their struggles after eight months living under Azerbaijan’s restrictions
Politicians want to amend the new law on collaboration to make it fairer to people living in occupied areas
Libertarian Javier Milei is turning economic hardship, cynicism and rage at the political class into votes
Exclusive: Jamie Driscoll says some voters think Starmer is ‘a liar’ and backing ULEZ would win votes
Tbilisi’s new ‘Museum of Repressed Writers’ commemorates a prolific poet who took his own life during a Stalinist purge
Many trans and gender non-conforming people left with ‘few to no options’ after ban on gender-affirming healthcare
The murder of Oleg Khorzhan has thrown a spotlight on Moldova’s breakaway region and its struggle against oligarchy