Last week was supposed to be the end of the battle between the British-Iranian dual citizen Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, and the Iranian justice administration. After being arrested on the 3rd of April 2016 and accused of […]
Chaos looms following the Ugandan elections
On the 14th January, approximately 57% of eligible voters in Uganda casted their votes in the elections of the next President and Parliament. Although Uganda’s electoral commission already announced the victory of Yoweri Musveni, who […]
Poland’s regressive abortion law hits vulnerable women hardest
The 22nd of October was one of the worst days for Polish women in 2020. It was decided by Poland’s top court that the law allowing abortion of foetuses with congenital defects is unconstitutional. The […]
New Caledonia rejects independence from French colonial rule once more
On the 4th October, New Caledonians faced the independence referendum in which they had the possibility to decide whether they would still prefer to be a part of France or be able to manage the […]
Leeds Trades Union Council voices its opposal to the expansion of Leeds-Bradford airport
Leeds TUC join over 2,000 opponents of the Leeds-Bradford airport expansion.