Woman on the march.
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Palestinian women are the backbone of a fragmented and demoralised society.
Colombian soldiers at a concert tribute to the army.
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As reports of crimes against humanity mount, Colombia’s post-conflict justice system is still moving desperately slowly.
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Young Palestinian activists are risking their lives to protest against Israeli occupation – here’s why.
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The almost total ban on abortion in Ireland does not work to protect women’s health.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in April 2018.
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What Prince Harry can learn from his predecessors.
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Young people need more protection while they’re growing up.
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Theresa May’s party struggled to appeal to younger voters. But that wasn’t always the case.
Israeli forces fire tear gas at protesters from Gaza.
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Thanks to a violent fringe of protesters backed by Hamas, a far larger non-violent movement is struggling to control the narrative of what’s happening in Gaza.
The Alcázar palace in Seville, once home to some of the Muslim rulers in al-Andalus.
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The inter-marriage of Muslim families and the mingling with Christianity provides us with an interesting back story to a Muslim ancestor of the current British monarch.
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Despite months of speculation that Donald Trump might fire him, Robert Mueller and his investigation are not going away.
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When big data is used for police profiling and surveillance, it puts human rights on the line.
Forward thinker: Tessa Jowell in 2007.
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Years before ‘fake news’ was a thing, Jowell saw media education as a crucial life skill.
A protest outside the Home Office in early May against the immigration regime.
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The UK’s general grounds for refusal of highly skilled migrants – explained.
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Just as Iran’s centre ground was collapsing under political pressure, Donald Trump offered the hardliners a gift.
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A heated debate is unfolding on Twitter about whether it’s OK to compare middle-aged white men to boiled meat.
Uganda has some of the most severe anti-gay laws in the world.
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Of the 72 countries that still criminalise gay sex today, at least 38 of them were once subject to British colonialism.
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Norway’s relationship with the EU is carefully managed – what lessons does it have for Britain after Brexit?
Groups of men live in squats on the Serbian side of the border with Hungary, waiting for their chance to enter the EU.
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Men living in transit camps on the EU’s borders are at risk of exploitation and violence.
The Israeli army launches tear gas at protesters on the border with Gaza.
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International NGOs are promoting a ‘resilience agenda’ that masks their own failings in Palestine.
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A recent skirmish between Iran and Israel put the spotlight back on one of the most sensitive territories in the world.
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Bigali needed documents to claim back money she was due. But the same government demanding that proof was denying her access to it.
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At first, the 2010s seemed full of hope for democracy. The picture today is rather more complicated.
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A linguistic equality expert argues the case for protecting the Welsh from prejudice.
The first defeat in the Lords for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill on April 18, 2018.
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The history of Lords defeats – and why the fate of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill is not a constitutional anomaly.
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The Atelier Populaire produced many of the iconic images of the student and worker movement that gripped France 50 years ago.