As the global energy crisis intensifies, the EU is renewing its commitment to fossil fuels instead of investing in green energy
In both countries, popular language conceals seemingly racist ideologies while threat is manufactured for public consumption
Instead of focusing on changes that would ease pandemic suffering, left-wing groups have joined hysterical protests that boost conspiracy theorists
Dark days lie ahead as a perfect storm of social and climate breakdown swirls closer. Great loss looms unless we move faster towards reform
Ante la expansión continua de la inteligencia artificial en nuestras sociedades ¿cómo puede servir para mantener y fortalecer el Estado de derecho, la democracia y los derechos humanos, en lugar de contribuir a su debilitamiento?
Last week’s international summit in Budapest shows that the Hungarian government’s attacks on women’s and LGBTIQ rights will only get worse
Driving a trolleybus in one of the largest networks in Europe is hard. We spoke to three drivers about what their struggle to unionise cost them
A new comprehensive atlas of abortion policies across Europe shows that women’s experience ‘largely depends on their postcode’
'Today we must apologize for the injustice the Norwegian state has previously inflicted on the Sami people through a harsh Norwegianisation policy'
On an openDemocracy milestone for Paul Rogers, he gives an insight into the late 20th-century landscape that shaped his accurate war analysis
We need a tax system that supports a fair recovery and keeps pace with the economic changes that have been accelerated by the pandemic
As the four-term chancellor leaves the European stage, strict fiscal rules can finally be abandoned in favour of public investment