How can we look at images of Gaza and not see Mariupol or Bakhmut?
Hamas must have anticipated the sheer scale of Israel’s attack, suggesting it thinks the conflict could last decades
The conflict in the Middle East has led British political actors to try and redefine what is 'acceptable speech'
The case against protester Sasha Skochilenko shows how the Russian criminal justice system is broken
The US achieved nothing in the Middle East, but millions of civilians paid the price – the same will be true now
I grew up in wartime Karabakh – I know the pain Armenians face. But I was attacked online for empathising with them
The home secretary ripped up the rule book by forcing through new police powers. So Liberty is taking her to court
Listening to the PM in Manchester, you’d be forgiven for thinking a different party has been running the country
The global energy transition is failing and the private sector is to blame. It’s time for green policies, not U-turns
UK fashion industry still owes Cambodian garment workers for unpaid wages during the pandemic
The Belarusian opposition’s ambition for the country to join the EU has drawn criticism. But it’s the right stance