Climate Aid Crisis: Billions Missing from Just Transition
New analysis reveals developed countries are failing to deliver promised climate finance for vulnerable nations, risking global trust and climate justice ahead of COP30.
New analysis reveals developed countries are failing to deliver promised climate finance for vulnerable nations, risking global trust and climate justice ahead of COP30.
In a landmark ceremony, Australian physicist Lidia Morawska receives the Prime Minister's Science Prize for proving COVID-19 spreads through airborne transmission, while Michael Wear is honoured for integrating Aboriginal knowledge into environmental scie
Prosecutorial reform champion Larry Krasner defies national trends with decisive victory, cementing Philadelphia's progressive justice movement despite fierce opposition from police unions and political adversaries.
An alarming investigation reveals how Australia is systematically failing its children through regressive policies, childcare scandals, and punitive approaches that undermine their future.
Rock climbing communities across Victoria are mobilising against controversial new restrictions at culturally significant Indigenous sites, setting up a dramatic confrontation between heritage protection and recreational access.
Explosive new testimony threatens to unravel one of Britain's most infamous murder cases, as Jeremy Bamber's legal team presents what could be his first credible alibi after 40 years behind bars.
Exclusive: Ministers were repeatedly warned about critical system errors before a registered sex offender was mistakenly released from Chelmsford prison, raising serious questions about public safety and government accountability.
In a landmark diplomatic move, Spain's government has formally expressed profound regret for the 'terrible injustices' committed during the conquest of Mexico, acknowledging centuries of suffering inflicted upon indigenous communities.
Heartbroken families and supporters gathered in Sydney demanding accountability and systemic change following Indigenous deaths in custody, as Australia faces a growing human rights crisis.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces prison time as his own harsh sentencing policies return to haunt him in dramatic irony.
Massive demonstrations sweep Serbia as student-led movement 'Protest for the Future' demands government accountability and justice reforms on the anniversary of a tragic shooting that shocked the nation.
Exclusive: A domestic abuse survivor reveals her six-year ordeal waiting for justice as Britain's court crisis leaves thousands in legal limbo.
A landmark restorative justice programme for Post Office Horizon victims moves forward as key appointments are announced, offering hope for hundreds wrongly convicted in Britain's most widespread miscarriage of justice.
The Guardian's acclaimed Cotton Capital series continues its exploration, tracing the enduring legacy and contemporary relevance of the Pan-Africanism movement in today's global landscape.
Exclusive: Former Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt condemns state and federal governments as Indigenous imprisonment rates hit devastating new highs, calling the situation a 'national disgrace'.
Ex-sergeant major Paul McDonald receives prison sentence for sexually assaulting 18-year-old soldier Jaysley Beck at Surrey barracks, as court hears disturbing details of the abuse of power.
Convicted serial rapist Joseph McCann, described as one of Britain's most dangerous sex offenders, has been freed from prison despite fears he remains a threat to women. The 39-year-old's release has sparked fury among victims and politicians alike.
In a landmark moment for reconciliation, Victoria has passed Australia's first formal treaty legislation with Indigenous traditional owners, establishing a groundbreaking framework for self-determination and cultural recognition.
Former Trump adviser Stephen Miller alleges systemic corruption within FBI ranks, claiming agents are weaponising justice against conservatives as Trump promises sweeping reforms.
Shocking new figures reveal the scale of early prisoner releases as England and Wales grapple with severe prison overcrowding, with thousands freed weeks ahead of schedule.
The UK government has finally ordered a statutory public inquiry into the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings, delivering a major victory for victims' families after decades of campaigning for truth and justice.
Exclusive: A North London teenager caught with a knife for the second time walks free from court as judges opt for rehabilitation over prison, raising questions about sentencing consistency.
Notorious double murderer Colin Pitchfork will remain behind bars after the Parole Board rejects his latest release application, citing ongoing risk to the public.
Former Hollywood producer David Pearce receives staggering 150-year prison sentence for multiple counts of rape and murder, exposing dark secrets behind the glamour of Tinseltown.
An explosive investigation reveals how Britain's landmark grooming gangs inquiry has descended into turmoil, with allegations of political interference and systemic failures threatening justice for victims.
The US Justice Department has launched a massive £230 million lawsuit against Donald Trump, seeking unprecedented financial penalties over his alleged election interference activities.
Congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh faces federal indictment for campaign finance violations and obstruction, creating political turmoil in Virginia's Democratic primary.
Former sub-postmasters express fury as compensation delays continue, with many still waiting for justice years after Horizon IT system wrongful convictions
Four men receive lengthy prison sentences for their roles in a sophisticated kidnapping plot targeting prominent Iranian activist Masih Alinejad on American soil, exposing Tehran's transnational repression campaign.
Exclusive: Hadush Kebatu, convicted of serious sexual assault, was accidentally released from prison and handed taxpayer cash in a major Home Office error that's sparked urgent investigations.