The news raises questions over industry’s access to power, with influential politicians known to work with high-level arms firms representatives
Many influential European ultra-conservatives share an ideological alignment with Moscow – particularly on the rights of women and LGBTIQ people
As Russia and Belarus try to cover up key facts about the war, they’re going after a popular source of information
Government-funded experts claim legislation to seize UK property bought with dirty money may do more harm than good
As Brazil’s elections loom, President Bolsonaro finds himself behind in the polls and isolated internationally. Can Russia help his campaign?
Those in the Middle East know the kind of destruction seen in Ukraine all too well – the West was the perpetrator
Two elections mark two crucial opportunities to halt Europe’s drift towards authoritarianism. But war in Ukraine adds an extra obstacle
Trying to escape Russia’s invasion was ‘dehumanising’, say Nigerians who were stopped by border guards prioritising the safety of white Europeans
A medida que la guerra se arrastra hacia el estancamiento, los más pobres del mundo serán los que más sufran la escasez de alimentos y combustible, el aumento de la inflación y la interrupción del comercio
As tensions with Russia rise, Brussels must decide whether it wants to continue backing an increasingly autocratic government in Belgrade
Law professor Elspeth Berry explains the loopholes that have let faceless ‘partnership’ firms get away with fraud for years
As the war crawls towards stalemate, the world’s poorest will suffer most from shortages of food and fuel, rising inflation and disrupted trade