Los recortes drásticos en salud mental y pensiones están desgarrando el ya frágil bienestar emocional de Argentina
From ICE to Gaza, Palantir is complicit in violent US hegemony. Why do we keep giving it contracts?
Russians are seen as either united supporters of the war or as fearful and oppressed. Neither portrayal is true
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine grinds, philosophers, poets, anarchists and soldiers contemplate what they have lost, and what is still to emerge.
openDemocracy findings on Varun Chandra’s activities at Hakluyt prompted official watchdog to launch investigation
Reeves’ Mansion House speech shows the corporate takeover of Labour is complete
Not much at all, it turns out. But the growing stench of desperation is palpable, even over Microsoft Teams
JP Morgan Chase wrote to Rachel Reeves to lobby against rumoured banking surcharge rise ahead of autumn budget
The UK’s broken justice system is locking young activists like me away – and we’ll all suffer the consequences
Conservative ministers loudly championed free speech – right up until they outlawed it. Now, we’re all at risk
From ‘Rehearsing the Revolution’ to building it for real, Zack Polanski talks to oD about his bid to lead not just the Greens, but the wider progressive movement
Victims of rights violations will suffer from law targeting investigative journalism and NGOs offering legal assistance