Milei’s cuts have reduced the number of people living in poverty, but the data doesn’t tell the whole story
We spoke to Bernadett Sebály, who has tracked Hungary’s resistance for years, on the vote – and what others can learn
Keen to present itself as a key EU partner on migration, Morocco pushed migrants out of sight before tourists arrived.
El movimiento contra la igualdad para las mujeres y las personas LGBTIQ+ perdió su bastión europeo, Viktor Orbán, impulsor de la teoría conspirativa del ‘gran reemplazo’
What can progressives everywhere learn from Magyar’s historic victory over Orbán’s anti-democratic regime?
Europe’s great replacement prime minister lost on Sunday, and so did the global anti-gender movement
I first reported on abuse in the NHS in 2022. Labour has made the right call on the unfair ‘five-year rule’
As Trump vows to send Iran “back to the stone ages”, US military build-up points to a deeper, expanding war
In two US states, twin verdicts find tech giants Meta and Google liable for harms to young users on their platforms
Labour’s vision will lead to permanent insecurity, deepen destitution, and exclude a generation from full civic rights