Growing up on an army base, Jessica was told the military was family. That changed when she reported sexual abuse
D-Day marked 80th anniversary of end of fascism in Europe. Yet the heirs of Mussolini and Pétin are gaining power
Workers overcame language barriers to demand Lukaz Mazur’s haulage companies paid them what they were owed
OPINION: The treaty allows fossil fuel companies to sue governments for taking climate change action. It must go
The news raises questions over industry’s access to power, with influential politicians known to work with high-level arms firms representatives
Politicians in the West are scrambling to use the crisis for their own agenda, while experts suggest Russia is not yet on a full war footing
Is the Desiderius Erasmus Foundation, affiliated to the AfD party, about to get public funding to support its extremist, far-Right views?
How decades-old networks continue to support Turkish ultranationalists in Germany – and why this must change
This is Merkel’s last chance to show she’s the climate chancellor. But her record isn’t good enough
As the four-term chancellor leaves the European stage, strict fiscal rules can finally be abandoned in favour of public investment
Nobody really knows what prospects await Afghan refugees when countries have yet to see human rights as rights for all humans
The protection of Afghans should not be limited to those directly employed by European governments