An anti-Muslim pogrom laid the grounds for India’s slide into fascism. The UK can still go down a different path
The right wing is obsessed with ‘wokery’, but until it addresses Britain’s past, it cannot prepare for the future
The ten-year route is the government’s hostile environment in action. Where is the humanity?
Despite facing discrimination, misunderstanding and abuse, trans people in India are creating new lives for themselves
Without economic prospects, trafficking victims in India have little choice but to be exploited again
Governments need to take urgent action on funding and protection for LBQ+ movements across the world, says NGO
With the World Cup over, the migrant workers who made it possible are asking: where next?
Many of the migrants who built World Cup infrastructure in Qatar are still waiting for their last pay cheques
Migrant workers took loans to work on the World Cup. For many, their creditors are waiting when they return
Qatar’s migrant workers died, but their families struggle on
Abortion rights have been extended to unmarried women, but how will this affect women’s lives in reality?
Records obtained by openDemocracy show the energy giant bought ‘junk’ carbon credits from a chemical factory