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Greta stands with Sami and Navalny on trial again: human rights this fortnight – in pictures

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Desmond Tutu’s funeral and Kazakhstan clashes: human rights this fortnight – in pictures

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Nobel winner: ‘We journalists are the defence line between dictatorship and war’

Next week, Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov receive their Nobel peace prizes. In a rare interview, Muratov says he fears the world is sliding towards fascismThe last time a journalist won a Nobel prize was 1935. The journalist who won it – Carl von Ossie…

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How the UK lost its leading role in the global fight against corruption

The UK last hosted the G7 in 2013 but progress on David Cameron’s grand plans has been woefulThe last time the UK chaired a summit of the G7, or the G8 as it was in 2013, David Cameron was in an ebullient mood as he held a closing press conference in g…

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Yemen, Myanmar and George Floyd: human rights this fortnight in pictures

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