Tents swamped with mud and rain. Not enough shelter, not enough food, not enough of anything.
More than two months after the Moria refugee camp on the Greek is... Read More
The COVID-19 virus that appeared in China in December has caused some of the greatest social and economic disruption ever seen in developed countries outside o... Read More
On the 23rd of October 2019, the bodies of 39 undocumented migrants from Vietnam were discovered in the back of a refrigerated lorry in Essex, south England. O... Read More
The world’s largest democracy is fighting to protect its ethos.
A few days ago, the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was passed by the Indian Parliament. On Dec... Read More
By Martha Schillmöller
For Adnan Hadad, the Syrian war did not kill the dream of democracy that fuelled the protests in 2011. But like many others he wants ... Read More
By Analucía Partida and Kavita Kapur
In mid January 2019, an issue that caused international outrage in the summer of 2018 resurfaced on the news: family se... Read More
By Martha Schillmöller
The harsh anti-immigration stance of the Hungarian government has been slowly deteriorating the respect for human rights and in... Read More
by Margarida Teixeira
As Europe struggles to manage the influx of refugees at its borders, some arrivals are given preferential treatment while others are ostr... Read More
by Gabriela Bernal
An authoritarian government; violent crackdowns on civilian protesters; mothers burying their teenage sons killed by members of the army; pe... Read More
by Sara Bundtzen
Today, a 2700-kilometre-long berm, built by Morocco in the 1980s, divides the territory of Western Sahara and isolates its people. For more tha... Read More