‘Getting breakfast done’: Italian strawberries, Hungarian pickles and a pint of English beer are all part of the Right’s food fight for voters
Fears about antisemitism are understandable, given German history – but in fact, it’s the unquestioning support for a “Jewish state” that is mistaken
Only those who have invaded and institutionalised their laws have had ‘the right to defend themselves’
To achieve justice for those in Palestine, the world must stop equating the oppressed and the oppressor
More than 100 impeachment requests, a corrupt government, and a fatally mismanaged health crisis. Yet the president hopes to win a second term
Denmark has decided that parts of Syria are now safe and revoked residency permits for Syrian refugees. Will other countries follow suit?
The president has surprised many critics, but he needs to go much further
A recent government report concluded that the UK does not have a problem with racism. But history shows us the perils of making such claims
The neo-Nazi group might be in prison in Greece, but in Cyprus their local offshoot is getting ready for elections. How will they do?
Migrant workers and human rights organisations say the Home Office’s failure to respond to the pandemic has left people destitute
The Scottish Tory leader faces backlash from Travellers and human rights activists after being accused of ‘divisive language’ in TV leaders debate
How the Scottish Tory leader has prised open one of the country’s oldest and deepest racist fault lines