

Beyond open defecation: a free, clean India
Philippe Cullet discusses new book ‘The Right to Sanitation in India: Critical Perspectives’.
Philippe Cullet discusses new book ‘The Right to Sanitation in India: Critical Perspectives’.
The Prime Minister’s reinterpretation of India’s constitutional principles is a source of enormous concern.
Dr Eleanor Newbegin explains the contested history of the Indian nation-state.
We need transnational justice to secure the rights of Venezuelan women.
The President’s forceful nationalism has taken a darker turn.
Dr Olamide Samuel debunks the nuclear myth.
Samia Omar shares her experience of the MA International Studies and Diplomacy.
SOAS student Liam Butterworth reports on this CISD panel event.
Examining the intersection of basketball and diplomacy in Africa.
The lingering scandal of Operation Car Wash has paved the way for the far right leader.
Sportspeople need to be willing to talk about the challenges they face in seeking inclusion
The War on Terror must champion communication, development and sustainability.
How women in Colombia are finding their own way towards peace.
How mass movement and action can combat a crisis fuelled by capitalism.
“Journalists have been sent a warning.”
What has the government done since declaring a climate change emergency on 1st May?
Are China and the EU destined to be rivals?
We can’t afford to be complacent as politics’ class clown aims for Number 10.
How have women in the USA contributed to the erosion of this fundamental principle?
How Women in Black are reclaiming public spaces with stillness.
“I took away three things from this trip: connection, conversation, and culture.”
The ‘New Silk Road’ played a central part in President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Rome.
Child marriage denies young girls of any agency in their future.
“Huawei’s claim that it is 99% owned by its staff is not reassuring.”
After San Diego, more needs to be done to identify potential threats before they strike.
The former Defence Secretary is proving one to watch.
Don’t miss out on The China Debate at SOAS on 7 May.
We need a truly internationalist approach to address the climate crisis.
Khan directed the term at his male rival Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari in a recent speech.
A look at the policies affecting and controlling women’s bodies in the upcoming elections.
Two years since the murder of Mashal Khan, students take to the streets
The government needs to move faster to prevent a climate crisis.
Domestic concerns provide a battleground between opposing parties.
From free movement to the perfect banana, here’s what we could lose if we crash out of the EU.
Have Marco Minniti’s immigration policies failed Libyan migrants?
Students discuss the latest issues in the Brexit debate.
Will Italy be the first G7 country to endorse President Xi Jinping’s flagship initiative?
Is it right for the UK to criminalise involvement with Hezbollah’s political wing?
“We became closer as a group and formed a deep connection”
Jacob Mardell investigates the lives of people affected by the Belt and Road Initiative.
Art Breath founder Nour Saleh shows how the arts can convey powerful messages about identity and politics.
Jane Eisenhardt examines the history of conflict surrounding borders
Andrew Griffiths recently returned to the House amidst claims of sexual harassment
‘Stop the boats’ creates and supports the very same trafficking networks the EU condemns
Taking a leaf out of Black Mirror’s script-book?
Many EU countries have recently adopted laws that criminalise activists
Each year Foreign Policy convenes leading minds to tackle major global issues
Minerwa Tahir reports