When the coronavirus hit the UK, Nicola Muirhead, like many photographers, set out to record her experience. She photographed the people and places around her but soon felt the images
As people fill the streets for the third day in Myanmar to reject a military coup, some young demonstrators are waving signs that break with the country’s more traditional protest
Few people, speaking freely, would reach for labels of affection. But in 2018, a year after the world watched the horrific expulsion and mass murder of the Rohingya people –
A military coup fuelled by allegations of electoral fraud has led to the removal and arrest of Myanmar’s democratically-elected leaders. The army’s move has been condemned inside and outside Myanmar,
Hours after the European Medicines Agency (EMA) approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on 29 January for use for all age groups in the EU, French president Emmanuel Macron claimed that it
Myanmar hit headlines around the world on Monday when its military seized control. The country’s leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and members of her party are thought to be under
Has the European Commission failed EU voters in its all-for-one and one-for-all approach to procuring coronavirus vaccines? Are member countries now regretting they didn’t go it alone? As things stand,
Today marks the start of the world’s largest human migration – an event which sees millions of people travel thousands of miles across China to reach home in time for
Shyamala Gopalan was a pioneering woman of colour in America, a scientist and an activist. She was also Vice-President Kamala Harris’s mother and her “greatest influence”. Geeta Pandey in Delhi
President Joe Biden has pledged to boost the rollout of Covid vaccines in the US, and has criticised the speed of the operation under the previous administration. It’s been “a