Feature In Copenhagen, Danes and Greenlanders told us why Trump’s threats matter Following Trump’s invasion threat, Greenlanders and Danes confront serious questions about sovereignty and security By Sian Norris / 20 Feb 2026
Feature Activistas de la extrema derecha se juntan en el Parlamento Europeo para compartir agravios En Bruselas, la extrema derecha de América Latina y el mundo culpó a la izquierda de atacar la democracia. Los archivos de Epstein cuentan una historia muy distinta By Sian Norris / 12 Feb 2026
Feature Inside the summit uniting the world’s most successful far-right activists In Brussels, the far right blamed the left for attacking democracy. The Epstein files told a very different story. By Sian Norris / 11 Feb 2026
Opinion Trump amenaza al mundo con un año turbulento La Casa Blanca se apresta a librar más guerras en el extranjero y a aplastar la disidencia interna By Paul Rogers / 30 Jan 2026
Analysis Who really wins from the US critical minerals drive? Africa supplies the minerals for the tech boom – but not the gains. By Open democracy / 23 Feb 2026
News Meet our new tech reporting fellow: Jade-Ruyu Yan Investigative journalist Jade-Ruyu joins openDemocracy to follow the UK’s rapidly evolving tech and society beat By Open democracy / 20 Feb 2026
Analysis Not just oil, the Venezuela invasion is about preserving the petrodollar Money is power, and oil is a commodity – one that was once solely reliant on the dollar. The US knows that’s shifting By Open democracy / 13 Feb 2026
Opinion Life beyond the stats: The refugees reclaiming their stories Our lives are often reduced to numbers, our stories told without our consent. I wanted to change that By Open democracy / 6 Feb 2026