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ICC exploring ways to investigate Rohingya deportation as crime against humanity

'Most importantly, it might pave the way for the...

Richard Rolle: 14th-century theologian who could have taught modern men a thing or two about #MeToo

In around 1340 Richard Rolle, a 14th-century Yorkshire hermit...

Women Being Tortured For Demanding Basic Rights in ‘Reformist’ Mohammed Bin Salman’s Saudi Arabia 

Until recently, despite being abused, harassed and at times...

‘Now, every woman knows she needs to fight violence everywhere’

Congolese activist Julienne Lusenge talks about the struggle to...

What Mandela and Fanon learned from Algeria’s revolution in the 1950s

On the fifth anniversary of South African statesman Nelson...

On extremism and democracy in Europe: three years later

This introduction to the updated Greek edition of the...

COP24: what to expect

Representatives of almost all the countries on the planet...

‘India Will Achieve Climate Change Targets A Decade Ahead Of Deadline’

New Delhi: As world leaders gather in Katowice, Poland,...

U.S. Groups Condemn PM Modi for Failure to Stop Attacks on Religious Minorities

Matthew Bulger, Legislative Director of the American Humanist Association,...

COP24: climate protesters must get radical and challenge economic growth

At the COP24 conference in Poland, countries are aiming...

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