‘A circus of horror’: The cruel visit to ‘staged’ extermination camp in Mexico Mothers hoped visit would offer answers about the disappeared. Instead, they say, it was a state-orchestrated spectacle
Inside massacre of Gaza aid workers found dead and buried with hands bound Bodies were found a week after Civil Defense and Palestinian Red Crescent crew members went on rescue mission to Rafah
Turkey’s autocratic descent has lessons for the US The erosion of democracy happens bit by bit and then all at once
Is the UK’s support for Israel’s atrocities in Gaza finally wavering? Labour government has repeatedly aided and defended assault on Gaza – but opinions may be shifting as war intensifies
Gazans suffer as Netanyahu pins hopes on fickle US president Israeli prime minister is realising that you can’t rely on Trump, no matter how much he says what you want to hear
Jaysley Beck is not alone. We’ve found systemic sexual abuse in UK military For over a year, openDemocracy has worked to reveal how military enables abuse then closes ranks around perpetrators
In Guantánamo, the law has never been a red line for the US Trump’s plan to detain migrants follows a long history of the US locking up vulnerable people at the camp