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  • Women in Prison trail

    Women in prison
    The deadliest wait: five women on death row

    Up to 1,000 women globally await execution in prison, with mitigating factors such as child abuse and coercion ignored
  • The silhouette of a woman in front of an evidence file and knife

    Women in prison
    Why women kill

    Experience of domestic violence is at the heart of why many women are driven to commit violent crimes
  • Women look out from between the bars of a prison cell

    Women in prison
    Experts warn of ‘global crisis’ as number of women in prison nears one million

  • A woman's hands, cuffed behind her back and a chart showing rising numbers

    Women in prison
    How many women are in prison and on death row around the world? – in charts

  • A young man in goalkeeping kit

    Football
    ‘They killed my only son’: the young west African footballers scammed by fake agents

  • Diego Menjíbar ReynésJoy Lewa, head nurse at KEMRI, visits a newborn diagnosed with sepsis who had to be given second-line treatment after the first-line therapy did not show positive results.

    Antibiotic resistance
    How a pioneering trial is using old drugs to save babies from sepsis

  • Farmers walk to their plots in the date-palm filled oasis of Barkadroussou in Chad's Kanem province.

    Desertification
    How rolling sand dunes are creeping up on last remaining oases on edge of Sahara

  • A nurse's hands filling a syringe with the vaccine

    Control of HIV, TB and malaria at risk after global health fund donations fall

  • A woman holding a baby can be seen sitting in a tent through a torn hole

    Humanitarian aid
    Fundraisers warn of ‘catastrophic’ drop in donations to Gaza since ceasefire

  • A person in a white protective suit with hood, face mask, goggles, elbow-length gloves and wearing a decontamination spray backpack enters a house.

    World Health Organization
    Huge staff cuts at WHO will leave world ‘less healthy and safe’, experts warn

Explore

  • A woman carrying a bucket and a girl walking on a grassy mountainside with animals grazing in the distance

    Born in the forest: the women giving birth alone in the Kashmiri mountains

    Far from hospitals, nomadic Gujjar women routinely go into labour – and die – on their herder communities’ long seasonal treks
  • A 13 year old girl sits on a bed in a dark room holding a baby

    Countries boost family planning funding in ‘powerful shift from dependency’ in Africa after aid cuts

  • A man poses with an outstretched fist as in a boxing jab stance

    Olympians call on Iran to halt execution of boxing champion

  • Children photographed from above eating from compartmented food trays on a table

    Maggots in the meals, glass in the rice: Indonesia’s free school meals tainted by food poisoning

  • Til, the most remote of the three villages in Limi valley.

    This Nepal village has survived for 1,000 years. Now recurring floods threaten its future

  • A young African man in a clearing with a wooden shelter and palm trees behind him

    Waiting for the all-clear: how medics and villagers rallied when Ebola returned to DRC

  • A portrait of a woman, with a drawing of a megaphone and a flag either side of her

    I was trying to run for the presidency in Uganda – yet men still found the audacity to call me ‘baby, sweetheart, darling’

    Yvonne Mpambara

Rights and freedom

  • Two teenage girls with their arms around each other stand with their backs to the camera in the grounds of a school

    ‘They began taking my friends from school’: the children being recruited by Colombia’s armed groups

  • Two people in white hazmat suits lower an object wrapped in a bin-liner into a hole with a pig carcass lying next to them

    How dead pigs are helping in the search for missing victims of Mexico’s drug wars

  • An illustration of an eastern style building with three windows. In the first is a man with his arms handcuffed behind his back; the second a view of prisoners in cells; and the third a prisoner about to be hanged

    ‘I’ll be executed on Tuesday’: families reveal panicked last calls from foreigners on Saudi’s death row

  • Nichole Artale, holds up a phone on which is a photo of her missing sister, Leanne Marie Hausberg.

    When 14-year-old Leanne went missing, police labelled her a runaway. Her family say it’s because she is Native American

Sudan

  • People fleeing from El Fasher arriving in Tawila after the town was captured by RSF militiamen on Sunday.

    ‘They killed civilians in their beds’: chaos and brutality reign after fall of El Fasher

  • Mohamed Khamis Douda.

    He told the world what was happening in El Fasher. Then they sought him out. How Sudan lost ‘a true hero of the war’

  • RSF fighters overran the camp on 11 April. The true extent of the death toll is not yet known, but is suspected to be in the thousands.

    ‘They slaughtered us like animals’: the inside story of how one of the biggest atrocities of the Sudan war unfolded in Zamzam

  • Composite illustration of news events in El Fasher, Sudan in the summer of 2025

    ‘We will never, ever escape’: inside the ever-tightening siege of the Sudanese city of El Fasher

Opinion

  • Noo Saro-Wiwa

    My father, Ken Saro-Wiwa, died fighting for a clean Nigeria. Thirty years on, it’s time to stop sucking on the dirty teat of the oil cash cow

    Noo Saro-Wiwa
  • An older man smokes as he sits by two trolleys of various brands of cigarettes

    Taxing tobacco is a win-win for health services under pressure. So why aren’t governments demanding more?

    Mary Assunta
  • A protester at Rizal Park in Manila, the Philippines, waving a flag bearing a skull and crossbones wearing a jaunty yellow hat.

    Forget petty bribes, ‘state capture’ is corruption so deep it is shaping the rules of democracy itself

    Kenneth Mohammed
  • A health worker wearing a colourful headscarf and blue latex gloves squeezes a dose of the vaccine into an older woman's mouth as others look on from a queue beside her.MSF is involved in the fight against cholera in Adré, Aboutenge, Metché, Irdimi, Tulum, Tiné, Hadjer Hadid, Allacha, Goz Beida and Abdi through vaccination, cold chain management, active case finding, health promotion, soap distribution, water supply and water network rehabilitation, and the establishment of several cholera treatment units and centres.

    Cholera is spreading fast, yet it can be stopped. Why haven’t we consigned it to history?

    Hakainde Hichilema and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

In pictures

  • Four pale images of an African woman with her body coloured blue, in a sheet wrapped around her like a dress, passing though an empty room with rough decaying walls

    Women behind the lens: ‘I envisioned these slaves whose lives were exchanged for indigo’

    Stacey Gillian Abe’s Indigogo project explores how the dye was used in the slave trade – and how those enslaved people lost their identities

Southern frontlines

  • A little Indigenous girl in a pink hoodie and crocs walks along a dried-out cracked mud around a dirty-looking waterhole

    ‘There were eight of us, only two are alive’: the growing crisis of arsenic in Argentina’s water

  • A soldier patrols the coast of Gorgona Island.

    Can a wildlife paradise on a Colombian island survive the arrival of a military base?

  • Civilians and soldiers wade through waist-high water next to houses on a flooded street

    They just call it ‘the virus’: mosquito-borne illnesses heap misery on Cubans affected by Hurricane Melissa

  • A guanaco, which resembles a llama, stands on grassland with a large body of water and mountains in the background

    ‘Will it change the weather? Will wildlife cope?’: Europe rushes to build energy megaprojects in Chile

Explainers

  • A man in a balaclava holding a rifle looks back at the camera while walking along a dirt street

    Sudan’s civil war: how did it begin, what is the human cost, and what is happening now?

  • A  masked woman looks at her phone as she passes a  billboard that shows multiple hands, each bearing a flag from a different nation, towards a floating vial and syringe

    Are we ready for another pandemic?

  • A woman on a street walks past a black and white mural of a woman covering her face with her arms, with the words 'Stop killing women' written across them in red

    What is gender apartheid – and can anything be done to stop it?

  • African child holding a UK aid flag in DRC

    How much does the UK spend on overseas aid – and where does the money go?

Multimedia

  1. RSF fighters overran the camp on 11 April. The true extent of the death toll is not yet known, but is suspected to be in the thousands.

    ‘They slaughtered us like animals’: the inside story of how one of the biggest atrocities of the Sudan war unfolded in Zamzam

  2. People in Gaza collecting aid overlaid with a chart showing aid announcement timings

    Eleven-minute race for food: how aid points in Gaza became ‘death traps’ – a visual story

  3. A layer of smog hanging over Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia
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