Feature Animated documentary film tells story of ‘Armenia’s Anne Frank’ ‘Aurora’s Sunrise’ tells the forgotten true story of a teenage girl who survived the Armenian genocide of 1915 By Lucy Martirosyan / 26 Dec 2022
News Facebook is responsible for my dad’s death, alleges a man suing Meta A new lawsuit claims the tech giant has failed to moderate harmful content that incites violence in Africa By Mukanzi Musanga / 16 Dec 2022
News openDemocracy wins Campaign of the Year at the British Journalism Awards Our commitment to seeking transparency in public life put us on a shortlist with major national news organisations By Open democracy / 16 Dec 2022
Opinion How industrial action could make the UK more democratic OPINION: The RMT, postal workers and nurses are preparing to strike. It's good news for anyone interested in social mobility By David Renton / 12 Dec 2022
Opinion Anti-trans activists are using ‘mirror propaganda’. Here’s how to spot it People claiming to be ‘silenced’ are being featured in national mainstream media platforms. There’s a word for that By Natacha Kennedy / 5 Dec 2022
Analysis Big Tech is failing. The future of democracy depends on what happens next The Musk-Twitter apocalypse is a symptom of a much bigger crisis. To avoid a bleak future we have to bring the big platforms under our control By Jeremy Gilbert and Alex Williams / 2 Dec 2022
Opinion Distorted reporting of the 2021 census echoes a racist conspiracy theory OPINION: Headlines reporting a drop in white Christians in England and Wales aren’t just wrong – they’re dangerous By Benali Hamdache / 30 Nov 2022
News openDemocracy backs campaign to end intimidation lawsuits against journalists Top newspaper editors call on Dominic Raab to bring in new law to defend journalists from oligarchs’ legal threats By Adam Bychawski / 29 Nov 2022
Analysis What’s making voters so angry at each other? Which comes first: widening inequality or the ‘affective polarisation’ that goes with it? By Darian Meacham and Luana Russo / 25 Nov 2022
News MPs vote through National Security Bill in ‘disaster for free press’ Backbenchers had wanted a ‘public interest defence’ to prevent journalists being jailed for sharing restricted information By Adam Bychawski / 16 Nov 2022
News Twitter firings have ‘serious consequences’ for rights, campaigners warn Twitter’s disbanding of its Africa office and human rights team poses a threat to information across the continent By Soita Khatondi Wepukhulu / 11 Nov 2022
Opinion Elon Musk’s Twitter is more dangerous than you think Beyond Musk’s oft-repeated rants about free speech may lie shadier plans to recoup the $44bn he paid for the site By Adam Ramsay / 11 Nov 2022