Q&A with Ece Temelkuran, author of "How to Lose a Country: The 7 Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship".
Faruk Šehić's novel, an unflinching account of the conflict in Bosnia, explores the futility and brutality of war.
Football is supposed to bring people together, but across disputed borders, even team names can become political weapons
Ayahuasca and shamanic tourism were already controversial in Brazil, and now face an uncertain future under Bolsonaro.
This book of essays on how Hindu nationalism is changing India paints a worrying picture.
Millicent Fawcett is now honoured in Westminster, but what about the women who saw their fight as part of a wider struggle?
In the age of Trump and #MeToo comes a timely challenge to the idea that female anger is irrational.
In Derry, the peacewalls are still standing, and state papers still classified. What hope for peace in the age of Brexit?
Q&A with Joan Smith, author of "Homegrown: How Domestic Violence turns Men into Terrorists".
With Boko Haram’s brutality on one side, and military repression on the other, inhabitants of northern Nigeria took drastic steps.