Feature Colombia, a dangerous place for journalists and women land defenders Independent journalists in Colombia are taking serious risks to tell the stories of women land rights defenders under threat By Preethi Nallu / 8 Mar 2022
Opinion A message from a Russian LGBT+ activist We can’t stop this war, started by our own government, but we can express our solidarity and support for Ukraine and all its people By Diane Garshina / 4 Mar 2022
Opinion Putin can’t live with dissent – that’s why he’s trying to silence his critics The Russian government’s crackdown on independent media and civil society has reached a dangerous new peak. We must provide help and money By Tatyana Margolin and Yelena V. Litvinov / 3 Mar 2022
Opinion Racist war reporting undermines trust in media Racist language in the coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will have viewers switching off, writes veteran former BBC journalist Marcus Ryder By Marcus Ryder / 2 Mar 2022
Opinion How I remember my friend, the brave journalist Deyda Hydara He knew he was risking his life by provoking Gambia’s president, Yahya Jammeh, but this generous man would not be quiet By Demba Ali Jawo / 24 Feb 2022
Feature Killing the Truth: The case of Deyda Hydara Deyda Hydara – one of The Gambia’s most respected journalists – was killed in a drive-by shooting on 16 December 2004. But who gave the order? By Penny Dale / 23 Feb 2022
Investigation All-Party Parliamentary Groups: search the data Explore Westminster's unregulated network of special interest groups – and who is funding them By Tatev Hovhannisyan / 17 Feb 2022
Opinion I covered Stephen Port’s murders. I know Cressida Dick’s departure isn’t enough I connected the dots on the killings as a local journalist – and was intimidated by police for doing my job By Ramzy Alwakeel / 11 Feb 2022
News Exclusive: Hundreds of UK police kept jobs after sickening social media abuses Sharing porn and a ‘sexualised’ conversation with a teenager among reasons why cops have been disciplined or dismissed since 2018 By Jenna Corderoy and Martin Williams / 11 Feb 2022
News BBC Arabic owes journalists ‘thousands of dollars’ after three years’ unpaid fees One contributor accused the channel, which is part of the UK licence fee-funded World Service, of withholding $10,000 By Eliz Mizon / 28 Jan 2022
Opinion Dance and despair for India in memory of murdered journalist Gauri Lankesh A birthday letter to a colleague and comrade explores the hatreds poisoning India and the hope and joy that Gauri brought to counter them By Open democracy / 27 Jan 2022
Feature China’s government is targeting ‘sissy’ men, with devastating consequences Young men who stray beyond rigid gender norms are being punished by the government's culture war against ‘abnormal aesthetics’This is an edited version of an article that first appeared on gal-dem By Xintian Wang / 26 Jan 2022