AsiaIndia’s lockdown politics In India, the right-wing establishment uses Covid-19 to further its divisive agenda against minorities and the marginalised By Mihir S Sharma
EuropeThe corona crisis doesn't justify suspending human rights The coronavirus could spread to overcrowded, unsanitary refugee camps — and the EU can no longer look away By Isabel Santos, Bettina Vollath, Dietmar Köster
AsiaA new feminism is emerging in Asia How Asian activists are fighting successfully for a more inclusive and effective feminist movement By Aliya Hashmi Khan, Lea Goelnitz
Democracy and societyEast Africa’s twin plague It's a race against time: in East Africa, huge swarms of locusts eat the harvest — and corona makes a response more difficult By Bettina Rühl
Latin AmericaInequality kills Corona will hit the Global South much harder than the North. The risk of massive political unrest and instability is looming By Stefan Peters
GlobalGlobal quarantine III Brazil's president doesn't take the coronavirus all too seriously, while Palestine and Benin must prevent the spread now By Christoph Heuser, Hannes Alpen, Hans-Joachim Preuss
Interviews'Ensure that our consumption respects human rights' The EU wants to ensure that importers of conflict minerals uphold human rights. Bernd Lange MEP on the new regulation
AfricaWhat does Africa want from the EU? While the EU’s new approach towards Africa may be laudable, the continent itself first needs to develop a clear vision By Uzo Madu
AfricaCôte d'Ivoire’s big surprise? With a voluntary handover of power, the West African country might be back on track – both economically and politically By Thilo Schöne
EuropeCan the EU create a powerful sanctions regime? An EU version of the Magnitsky Act would be a demonstration of global leadership against human rights abuses By Loraine Rickard-Martin, Jedrzej Nowe