Adele Walton reports on the digital human and labour rights of sex workers in Europe.
European authorities are trying to make sure they don’t get left empty handed in the new ‘green’ mineral rush. But are these policies simply ways to export harms to the Global South? Juliet Ferguson of Investigate Europe takes a look.
As European Union member states ramp up their military spending in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Juliet Ferguson and Paulo Pena of Investigate Europe explore who has the most to gain.
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Michiel Driebergen and Alex Masi meet volunteers providing much-needed psychological support in war-torn Ukraine.
Cyprus may want to determine its own future, but its geopolitical importance means that Britain and the US have other ideas. Darren Loucaides reports.
Citizens from across Europe are retracing the footsteps of refugees by walking from Germany to Syria, writes Lydia Noon.
Giedre Steikunaite reports on problems for pacfists in Europe.
Campaigners hope to stop CETA before it goes through the European Parliament, Amy Hall writes.
Bringing gas from Azerbaijan to Europe, the Southern Gas Corridor would fortify Baku's autocratic regime, says Ido Liven.
Why couldn't the Conservatives have picked a different issue over which to launch their proxy war? asks Steve Parry.
Kelvin Hopkins and Caroline Lucas go head to head on the question that will be put to British voters in a referendum in June.
Open and democratic societies cannot be built on fear and hatred, writes Nick Dearden.
Canada is the most sued country in the ‘developed’ world, and that should be cause for grave concern, argues Maude Barlow.
Nathalie Olah considers Europe's fortress mentality in relation to migrants.
There’s money to be made in crowd ‘control’, as Anna Feigenbaum discovers.