Last week’s international summit in Budapest shows that the Hungarian government’s attacks on women’s and LGBTIQ rights will only get worse
Read an extract from 'Poles Apart: Why People Turn Against Each Other, and How to Bring Them Together' for this month's book club
White right-wing evangelical Christians were fighting racist culture wars long before the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center
WikiLeaks files show how figures from Antonio Gramsci to Simone de Beauvoir are revered, as well as feared, by today’s ultra-conservatives
WikiLeaks: The Intolerance Network filesLeading Conservatives, including a Tory Party donor and Vote Leave’s Matthew Elliott, named in some of the 17,000 documents released by WikiLeaks last week
The inconvenient truth is that we don’t care enough about the victims of such attacks to tackle white supremacist terrorism
The expanding Taliban’s new bond with China across a narrow border is set to greatly impact the region, and further diminish human rights
Sayyid Qutb’s ‘Milestones’, published in 1964, has been the ideological force behind a succession of violent Islamist groups
‘We are all on a journey towards sexual freedom,’ says author Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, giving us a rare glimpse of women’s diverse personal lives
European governments’ anti-radicalisation policies may threaten the relationship between the citizen and the state
Following revelations that African clinics run by aid-funded groups offer anti-gay ‘therapy,’ a centre-Right party demands answers in Spain