Feature ‘Women have to suffer’: Going undercover in the incel movement For her book on the global attack on reproductive rights, Sian Norris joined incel forums. What she found was disturbing By Sian Norris / 11 Jul 2024
Opinion I pulled out of Hay Festival over its links to Baillie Gifford. And it worked While my day at Hay last year was one of the best of my life, I couldn’t ignore its links to Israeli war crimes By Noreen Masud / 31 May 2024
News Join the conversation: Readers’ thoughts on a Labour government Every Friday we share some of your thoughts on our work. Love an article? Disagree with it entirely? Get in touch! By James Battershill / 31 May 2024
News openDemocracy South American reporter wins prestigious Uruguay press award Angelina de los Santos won national press award for reporting on police failures to investigate cases of missing women By Diana Cariboni / 30 Apr 2024
News UK government made Wales feel like ‘second class citizens’ during pandemic Rishi Sunak’s refusal to help fund an early firebreak in Wales was ‘a disappointment’, the Covid inquiry heard today By Ruby Lott-Lavigna / 12 Mar 2024
News UK housing minister makes misleading claim about ‘increase’ in social homes Lee Rowley said Tories had built 700,000 social homes but made no reference to plummeting stock of social rent homes By Ruby Lott-Lavigna and Sam Gelder / 30 Jan 2024
News Ex-Labour chief who tried to ‘bring Corbyn down’ now runs PR for Rwanda deal Harry Burns defended Rwandan government after it blocked a journalist from speaking to refugees By Adam Bychawski / 26 Jan 2024
News openDemocracy appoints Aman Sethi as editor-in-chief The award-winning reporter, author and HuffPost editor is to lead our major independent journalism organisation By Open democracy / 12 Jan 2024
Investigation ‘Abusive’ legacy of Nigerian megachurch boss lives on from Lagos to London How former disciples of megachurch leader TB Joshua are amplifying his claims of spiritual healing to millions By Ayodeji Rotinwa and Madeleine Jane / 8 Jan 2024
Analysis Media research shows BBC is very far from ‘biased against Israel’ Academics analysed Israel-Palestine coverage and found Palestinian perspectives were given far less time and legitimacy By Greg Philo and Mike Berry / 22 Dec 2023
Analysis Online dangers of UK government assault on encryption The government’s technical ineptitude bodes badly in the data age. Here’s what the Online Safety Act could mean By Matthew Linares / 12 Dec 2023
Analysis openDemocracy versus the status quo Our founding editor-in-chief reflects on how the world – and this website – have changed in the past quarter-century By Anthony Barnett / 29 Nov 2023