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Published in:Home: FeatureFrom America with cash: Right-wing groups want to end abortion in the UK
A right-wing political and media ecosystem pushing a US-style anti-abortion agenda is gaining traction in the UK
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Published in:Home: OpinionThreat of Israel-Iran war fades – but danger is unchanged for Gazans
Attention has returned to atrocities Israel is inflicting on Palestinians, but Biden still won’t call for ceasefire
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Published in:50.50: AnalysisThe fate of LGBTIQ+ Ghanaians is in the hands of a court they don’t trust
Lives of queer communities in Ghana hang in the balance as they await Supreme Court’s ruling on draconian new bill
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Published in:Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationLabour in ‘cash for access’ scandal over meetings with £150k donor
Labour top brass including Keir Starmer gave Bloomberg ‘exclusive’ look at party's financial plan at private meeting
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Published in:50.50: News‘Are we not human?’ Uganda’s LGBTIQ community reels as anti-gay law upheld
Campaigners and analysts say decision, which leans on US repeal of Roe v Wade, is riddled with ‘homophobic tropes’
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Published in:Home: NewsOil giant admits it needs a ‘magic wand’ to keep green pledges
ExxonMobil accused of greenwashing over claims that its ‘carbon capture’ project is reducing emissions
Breaking the Silence: Abortion Rights in Kenya
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Published in: Home: OpinionCubans face endless misery amid dire food and power shortages
Protests and mass exodus reveal Cubans’ mistrust of Communist rulers – and highlight revolution’s failure
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Published in: 50.50: Feature‘It’s a trap’: LGBTIQ+ Ugandans wary of court ruling on right to healthcare
Queer people and health providers remain at risk of being punished for receiving or providing health services
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment admits it broke law to allow gamebird shooting
Ministers ignored advice about the release of pheasants and partridges after meeting a pro-shooting organisation
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionTrump has just hung an albatross around his neck – abortion
The Republican presidential hopeful has flip-flopped on support for choice – and ended up pleasing no one
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionDo we really need a Global Commission on Modern Slavery?
Theresa May’s attempt at a legacy project won’t save anybody from ‘modern slavery’. But since it’s here, we have a...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsAcademics call for transparency over university funding
Open letter follows openDemocracy investigation exposing the scale of dark money in higher education
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Published in: 50.50: NewsHow a court ruling on a company name threatens LGBTIQ rights in Uganda
A leading LGBTIQ group has been told it can’t register as a company – in yet another attack on Uganda’s queer community
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionAccusing Trump of blasphemy is just as bad as his $59.99 Bible
Even Christians who oppose Trump helped enable the attack on Transgender Day of Visibility that came from his campaign
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureWomen fight back as Milei’s government tries to starve their soup kitchens
Community cooks are keeping ‘common pots’ alive despite dwindling supplies and a campaign to paint them as corrupt
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: AnalysisEU-migration by way of Russia: is Moscow or Brussels to blame?
Fortress Europe’s walls are thickest and deadliest on the southern borders. Some migrants are heading north instead
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionTheresa May leaves legacy of cruelty for domestic workers
May’s heartless policies will go on tormenting migrant domestic workers long after she steps down as MP
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Published in: Home: InvestigationA dying baby, a Trump tweet: Inside network setting global right-wing agenda
Leaked emails from the Agenda Europe network reveal how its members collaborated daily to roll back abortion and...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationLocal councils call bailiffs over debts of just £3
The cost of living crisis has meant record profits for bailiff firms, with bosses taking pay rises up to 367%
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Published in: Home: NewsMinisters let P&O owner back into bed months after sacking scandal
UK promised DP World ‘wouldn’t get away with’ firing 800 workers illegally. But months later, the love affair resumed
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionRepublicans’ anti-LGBTQ vitriol is working – don’t take our rights for granted
Human rights can be fragile in the face of a dedicated, moral-panic-driven assault
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Published in: Home: FeatureSian Berry: ‘I wish Greens had been able to deal with transphobia sooner’
The candidate to replace Brighton MP Caroline Lucas is planning for a Green future – but is her party united?
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Published in: Home: OpinionTwitter broke Ghana’s labour law and the government did nothing
At the dawn of Elon Musk’s takeover, Twitter fired staff in Ghana without severance. Why didn’t the government intervene?
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Published in: Home: NewsEviction of heavily pregnant refugee halted after community campaign
Tower Hamlets Council will review its decision to send a woman 250 miles from her family weeks before her due date
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Published in: 50.50: NewsGhanaian government accused of climate hypocrisy with new emissions tax
Critics say new carbon tax will unfairly punish ordinary citizens and fail to have any impact on climate crisis
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Published in: Home: NewsChampions of Uganda’s anti-gay law blame ‘homosexuals’ for corruption scandal
The Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament has been accused of involvement in huge cash transfers to private accounts