When Putin tried to mobilise an army to boost troops in his war on Ukraine, some 700,000 people fled. More than two years on, many have returned home. Why?
War and Conflict
Protests against a Russian-style law on ‘foreign influence’ have been touted as signs that Georgia is heading for its 'Maidan’ moment – but experts say the reality is more complex
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces arrest if he visits the UK, if the warrants are issued
It's the "most dangerous place in the world to be an aid worker" - and every day it gets worse
It comes despite hundreds of suspected breaches of sanctions since 2022
Activists are calling for the media to shine a spotlight on the state of the war and Sudan's humanitarian crisis
Former British diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall, who resigned from the Foreign Office in 2019 as she felt unable to represent the Government's Brexit stance, unpicks the questions of law and morality facing those working inside Whitehall
The Israeli army is using an AI-assisted targeting system called Lavender in Gaza. Are we really willing to entrust an algorithm with the lives and deaths of human beings?
A new poll commissioned by Byline Times suggests that supporters of all political parties now back an embargo on all arms sales to Israel
Baltimore's Francis Scott Bridge collapsed after one part of the structure was hit by a ship. The disaster is a perfect metaphor for the crisis Europe may face if Trump is re-elected, writes Alexandra Hall