Is it controlling to place emotional and sexual restrictions on your partner?
Samira Ahmed meets five women who found out the men they thought were their partners were in fact undercover police officers. The scale of the spycops scandal is only now becoming clear.
Safoora Bibi was murdered at an all-girls religious school. The accused claim to have seen her blaspheme "in a dream".
With the passing of the Nationality and Borders Act and the failures of the Homes for Ukraine scheme, the British government is trying its best to avoid giving sanctuary to refugees.
The fraught passage of a young Syrian boy seeking sanctuary in Europe is given a deeply humane rendering in a new novel by Omar El Akkad.
Efforts at transitional justice in the former Yugoslavia have stalled, with the closing of the ICTY court. But advocates are still working to make reconciliation a reality.
A recent tribunal ruled that China is committing genocide against the Uyghur. Its head, Sir Geoffrey Nice, explains how the verdict was reached.
As rising sea levels imperil small island nations, what will become of the citizenship status of those forced to flee?
Over the past decade, there have been over 20,000 victims of accusations of witchcraft and related harmful practices worldwide.
Refugees are often perceived as a burden on host countries. But new research provides evidence for their economic value.
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