Head of a United Nations (UN) agency Rima Khalaf has been forced to resign after publishing a report calling Israel an apartheid state.
Protests for abortion rights and against sexist governments took place across the world to mark International Women’s Day
Opposition activists in South Korea are celebrating the Constitutional Court’s unanimous decision by all eight judges to uphold the impeachment of president Park Geun-hye.
State austerity and racism have boosted the racist Geert Wilders in the Netherlands, says Dave Sewell
The removal of President Park Geun-hye from office last week has not stopped mass demonstrations
The supporters of embattled President Park Geun-hye, and the movement seeking to remove her, clashed in the capital
A polarised election squeezed the left, but what matters more is the movement, says Simon Basketter
Donald Trump’s assault on migrants stepped up a gear last week with intensified round-ups and evidence of forced labour for people awaiting deportation.
With a key court ruling expected very soon, the forces for and against President Park are mobilising
Demonstrations swept across several Egyptian cities after the government’s Supply Ministry slashed the amount of subsidised bread available to the poor.
Union leaders are wrong to back Trump and should join the fight against him, writes Alistair Farrow
The Northern Ireland assembly at Stormont is heading for a period of “administrative devolution” following an election this Thursday, with the assembly operating without an executive.