The Tory government’s hypocrisy is on form as it announces sanctions while supporting human rights violators
Let's face it, the Tories have never really been known for championing human rights. Still, recent announcements from Dominic Raab ...
Let's face it, the Tories have never really been known for championing human rights. Still, recent announcements from Dominic Raab ...
Content warning: this article contains descriptions of violence and sexual assault that some readers may find disturbing. Holiday bookings have ...
When I first interviewed Kurdish women journalists in 2015, I was in awe at their bravery. As reporters in Bakur ...
A politician for Turkey's fascistic Justice and Development Party (AKP) has been elected as the new head of the UN ...
The Yezidi (Yazidi) people have faced over 70 genocides and mass killings throughout their history. Most recently, they were left ...
Boris Johnson’s vehicle was leaving Parliament when the incident happened.
An international campaign aims to support efforts to repair the damage Turkish attacks have inflicted on Rojava's water supply. The ...
A new wave of repression against women in Bakur (the majority-Kurdish area of NATO member Turkey) took place on 22 ...
The personal protective equipment was flown into the UK by the RAF last month but has not been released to ...
Across the world, countries are struggling to deal with coronavirus (Covid-19). But one NATO country, Turkey, is using the pandemic ...
Turkey's attacks on northeast Syria show no sign of abating. This is despite United Nations pleas for military conflicts to ...
It comes after Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government said it will no longer prevent migrants from crossing over to EU territory.
Two British humanitarian workers described the challenges facing refugees as the world prepares to mark International Women’s Day.
Tear gas and water cannon were used in a bid to foil crossings.
Turkey’s decision to ease border restrictions came amid a Russia-backed Syrian government offensive into Syria’s northwestern Idlib province.
On October 2019, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told the EU he’d “open the gates and send 3.6 million refugees” ...
The Canary recently spoke to journalist Tareq Haddad about chemical-weapons revelations in Syria, and how conflicting interests at establishment media ...
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