Business as usual for EU and Azerbaijan amid Nagorno-Karabakh ‘ethnic cleansing’ EU’s ‘concern’ for ethnic Armenians comes after it signed multi-billion-euro deal with country that persecuted them
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The Niger Delta community devastated by yet another Shell oil spill As questions mount over the latest pipeline failure, fishers have been left with no alternative income
Could the historic case of a trans sex worker end Malawi’s anti-LGBTIQ law? A High Court appeal could have huge implications in the fight for LGBTIQ rights
WATCH: Boris Johnson’s most outrageous moments at Covid inquiry The former prime minister floundered as he defended his government’s response to the pandemic
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The ‘other’ Palestine protesters quietly shutting down arms factories Activists are taking their fight from munitions makers to the courtroom as the ‘Elbit Eight’ trial begins