Opinion Thank you, bell hooks The feminist icon, who has died aged 69, leaves behind a rich, powerful legacy By Anita Mureithi / 16 Dec 2021
Feature Killing the Truth: The death and life of Regina Martínez Perez Regina Martínez – an acclaimed Mexican journalist known for her hard-hitting exposés of human rights violations and corruption – was beaten to death on 28 April 2012. A man is serving a By Penny Dale / 15 Dec 2021
Feature How did a journalist who knew she would be killed live? Regina Martínez suffered threats and censorship. She revealed Mexico’s corruption, organised crime and human rights abuses until she was murdered By Amigzaday López Beltrán / 15 Dec 2021
Opinion Blockchain may redefine the Web – it’s up to us to make sure it’s done well How can cryptocurrencies create new possibilities for organising economically, politically and socially? By Laura Lotti / 13 Dec 2021
Opinion Journalists’ Nobel Peace Prize casts a shadow on failures of our democracy Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov were honoured today. But 2021 has also seen record numbers of journalists jailed By Mary Fitzgerald / 10 Dec 2021
Opinion Éric Zemmour is no fascist – he’s the creature of the French establishment Unlike Marine Le Pen, far-Right presidential candidate Zemmour has no link to France’s fascist tradition. His meteoric rise comes from the mainstream By Philippe Marlière / 9 Dec 2021
Opinion A ten-point manifesto for a Digital European Citizenship How the EU can wrest control of the internet from big tech, and transform the digital sphere into a force for promoting its values By Martin Gak / 9 Dec 2021
Opinion Regulating Big Tech is not enough. We need platform socialism Facebook won't let state oversight trump shareholder interest, so alternatives – based on common ownership and community control – are needed By James Muldoon / 8 Dec 2021
Opinion What do the EU’s ambitious plans for a digital revolution mean for citizens? The EU’s challenge isn’t just to make Europe fit for the digital age, but to ensure that the digital age fits European laws, standards and values By Darian Meacham / 8 Dec 2021
Analysis Patel’s citizenship-stripping bill would accelerate UK race to the bottom Britain already breaks international norms. The Home Office bid to remove citizenship without notice is a landmark on the path to authoritarianism By Amal de Chickera / 26 Nov 2021
Opinion The UK government’s plan to reform data-protection laws are terrifying Everything that Cambridge Analytica did would probably be legal under these new plans By Alex Stobart / 18 Nov 2021
Opinion Why are ultra-rich allowed to gain from crises that hit poorest the worst? A wealth tax would bring fairness to the rising pandemic and climate costs. Yet the UK’s neoliberal brainwashing means it’s not even on the table By Paul Rogers / 7 Nov 2021