For jihadist groups, recruiting new adherents – primarily young men with few prospects – appears to be almost as easy now as 20 years ago
While the US criticises authoritarianism abroad, it represses its own Black, Arab and other minority citizens through surveillance, militarised policing and incarceration
Con una mujer asesinada cada hora en la región, las mujeres están decididas a ser agentes de cambio y resistencia, y protestan por sus vidas
With a woman murdered every two hours in the region, women are determined to be agents of change and resistance – and are protesting for their lives
How decades-old networks continue to support Turkish ultranationalists in Germany – and why this must change
Our work is challenging. We face killings, arrests and attacks every day. But we persist, because we are more needed than ever
Two key factors will ensure that the Kabul regime is here to stay – no matter how dire it gets for civilians
A military coup carried out last month threatens to roll back the gains made in the 2019 revolution that overthrew al-Bashir’s brutal regime
Our new series, coinciding with the campaign against gender-based violence, reflects on the importance of global solidarity after prolonged isolation
As an Iranian woman, I understood the fear and oppression facing Afghan women. I had to tell their stories to the world
Exclusive: Home Office failed to answer almost three million calls, as Afghans fleeing Taliban say UK government ‘did not care’ about them