
Detention as the Default Report
Greece is turning more and more to the practice of administrative detention to manage people who arrive in Greece to claim asylum. This is according
Greece is turning more and more to the practice of administrative detention to manage people who arrive in Greece to claim asylum. This is according
Today, European economic and finance ministers met to approve an update to the EU’s list of tax havens. This comes in the midst of the
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) published a new report today exposing the wealthy individuals and multinational corporations using tax havens to avoid paying
In reaction to the United Nations Food Systems Summit which was held over the past two days, Thierry Kesteloot, Oxfam’s food policy advisor said: “The
Oxfam Aotearoa commends the release from Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta, that welcomes the findings of an independent review into Aotearoa New Zealand’s export controls system. Executive Director
Yemenis are battling a third wave of COVID, which threatens 99 per cent of the population who are unvaccinated, Oxfam said today. Recorded cases of
Wealthy nations are expected to fall up to US$75 billion ($106.6 billion) short of fulfilling their long-standing pledge to mobilise just over US$100 billion each year from
In an open letter to the minister of foreign affairs (see below), more than 60 civil society organisations and leading individuals call with one voice
An open letter to Hon Nanaia Mahuta, Minister of Foreign Affairs was submitted today with signatures from 61 organisations, individuals and Afghan community members calling
While European leaders express their concern for the safety of people in Afghanistan, little concern is given to those Afghans seeking safety in Europe. A