Dear British feminists, Western military intervention is never a good thing
The past 50 years of Western economics are rooted in imperial exploitation. But if the US’s military can be beaten, it can’t rule global markets
Exclusive: Sam Singh set up a business with ‘cash for access’ Tory chair and met Boris Johnson. But in India, Singh’s former clients say they’ve lost their life savings
The Trafficking in Persons Bill forsakes the financial security of informal workers and survivors of trafficking to focus on criminalising perpetrators instead
India already has plenty of laws dealing with labour exploitation, why not use those instead?
Should India really be adding such an unreliable punishment to an already complex context?
The new Trafficking in Persons Bill is based on a wilful misreading of how work works in India
The expanding Taliban’s new bond with China across a narrow border is set to greatly impact the region, and further diminish human rights
Facing unemployment and a loss of income, a growing number of women are setting up online trading businesses
Insistence on reopening despite Delta is not only ‘epidemiological stupidity’ but only one part of an abject failure to support global vaccination
These healthcare workers have been a lifeline for rural communities in the pandemic. Now they’re demanding better pay and working conditions
Naval posturing in the Indo-Pacific is the image of futility as the world’s most deadly security threats rage on