After Yugoslavia and Rwanda, what would an International Court for Isis look like? There are numerous challenges to ensuring that the thousands of Isis fighters imprisoned in north-eastern Syria face justice. By Matt Broomfield
Middle East Inside Rojava, the democratic province trapped between Turkish forces and ISIS By Matt Broomfield
Long reads Brexit astroturfing: did fake grassroots groups help swing the EU referendum? By Matt Broomfield
Welfare The squatters and rough sleepers taking up the fight against homelessness in Manchester By Matt Broomfield
How Theresa May’s “hostile environment” created an underworld “People are here one day and gone the next.” By Matt Broomfield
“Full understand”: The new language of the Lesvos refugee camp In the crucible of the overcrowded detention centre at Moria, English is undergoing an accelerated evolution. By Matt Broomfield
Why you should give money directly and unconditionally to homeless people Who are you to judge what they do with that cash? By Matt Broomfield
The danger of Astroturfing: how fake grassroots groups tried to swing Brexit Manufactured “outreach groups” may have misled the public over connections to Vote Leave, lobbying groups and the Tory party. By Matt Broomfield