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Gaza is a ‘killing field’ where people are being starved. How long will the world tolerate this? | Arwa Mahdawi

What is happening is, quite simply, annihilation. Yet our politicians keep funding it and media outlets normalize it

Where do I even start? In recent weeks I’ve sat down to try and write about Gaza an…

26 days ago

Executions at 10-year high after huge increases in Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia

Amnesty International confirms 1,518 people executed in 2024 but says real total is likely to be thousands more

More people were executed in 2024 than in any other year over the past decade, mainly re…

46 days ago

Hungary bans Pride events and plans to use facial recognition to target attenders

Amnesty International describes legislation as ‘full-frontal attack’ on country’s LGBTQ+ community

MPs in Hungary have voted to ban Pride events and allow authorities to use facial recognition softwar…

88 days ago

Netanyahu hoping to ‘redraw map’ of Middle East in Washington DC ceasefire talks with Trump – Israel-Gaza war live

Israeli PM in Washington for talks with US president as Hamas says it is ready to discuss details of second phase of ceasefire and hostage releases

Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of the…

3 months ago

Delivery apps urged to lift lid on ‘black-box algorithms’ affecting UK couriers

Campaigners call for transparency from Deliveroo, JustEat and UberEats about how decisions on pay and jobs are made

Takeaway delivery apps are facing pressure to crack open the black-box algorithms th…

4 months ago

A consensus is emerging: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Where is the action? | Nesrine Malik

It may feel hopeless to see supportive states continue to back Israel, but bearing witness matters for future reckoning

A consensus is building. On 5 December, Amnesty International concluded after an…

‘To cough was to risk death’: the artist who mapped Syria’s Sednaya prison with testimonies from its survivors

  • Warning: this feature contains details of torture

As an artist and audio investigator, I interviewed people who had been imprisoned in a building where sound and vision were weaponised. So what should…

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