News
Israel’s assault on Gaza City has intensified, forcing thousands of people from their homes. Twelve more children, among ...
We spoke to Dr Krishna Adikari, a research fellow at the University of Oxford’s Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology. He is currently in Pokhara, in central Nepal. We asked him if things are ...
Nepal’s new prime minister has called for calm and co-operation after days of violent protests that are now known to have left at least 72 people dead. Sushila Karki, a former Chief Justice known for ...
Keir Starmer has responded to yesterday’s far right demonstration in London by insisting that the country will never surrender the flag to ‘those that use it as a symbol of violence, fear and division ...
Bradford is into its final few months as UK City of Culture. This weekend, a new photography exhibition has opened exploring ...
Strikes have continued to rain down on Gaza City as Israel’s military ramped up its offensive, telling Palestinians who remain to evacuate. Once again high-rise buildings were targeted with the ...
We speak Dr Georgios Samaras, a lecturer in public policy at King’s College London, who researches far-right extremism and populism in European and US politics.
The widow of right wing US activist Charlie Kirk has spoken publicly for the first time since he was shot dead on Wednesday. Erika Kirk frequently quoted the bible as she paid tribute to her husband.
But the so-called ‘Unite the Kingdom’ demo was a major event. Police estimated that more than a 100,000 protesters marched to a central London rally. It was organised by far right campaigner Stephen ...
‘Concerned by deteriorating political relations’: former national security official on Kirk shooting
We spoke to Fred Fleitz, the former National Security Council Chief of Staff and asked him what he thought about the outpouring of raw grief by politicians and the public following Charlie Kirk’s ...
The former right-wing Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced to more than 27 years in prison after judges ruled he had plotted a military coup. They found him guilty of leading a ...
We spoke to Robert Shibley, a lawyer from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, an organisation dedicated to defending free speech on US college campuses.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results