Feature I Am Not Your Refugee: Media and Migration A look at migration and the media with journalists Osama Gaweesh, Nasruddin Nizami and Mohammad Subat By Open democracy / 26 Sep 2022
Opinion A very British censorship: How UK law helps oligarchs silence journalists OPINION: So-called ‘SLAPP’ cases – like the one now facing openDemocracy – have a chilling effect on scrutiny By Oliver Bullough / 22 Sep 2022
News openDemocracy is being sued by an organisation linked to a Kazakh dictator The case against our investigative journalists has already cost openDemocracy tens of thousands of pounds By Martin Williams / 21 Sep 2022
Opinion The media is central to the monarchy’s survival. Will it also be its undoing? OPINION: The royal family is buttressed by an institution that has changed beyond recognition since the 1950s By Laura Clancy / 13 Sep 2022
News openDemocracy appoints Jim Fitzpatrick as ‘dirty money’ reporter Experienced BBC Northern Ireland journalist joins Ruby Lott-Lavigna, Ben Webster and Kateryna Semchuk as openDemocracy expands reporting roster By Open democracy / 5 Sep 2022
Opinion Will the Emily Maitlis BBC controversy finally wake up moderates? The journalist’s impartiality claims only touch on what academics have been trying to warn about for years By Dan Hind / 26 Aug 2022
Opinion Emily Maitlis’ version of impartiality would have destroyed the BBC The ex-BBC star called board member Robbie Gibb a Tory ‘agent’. Reality is more complex By David Elstein / 25 Aug 2022
Feature The Fringe at 75: how long will the Edinburgh festival survive? The festival is a testament to people power. But we need to talk about commercialisation, equality and the climate By Adam Ramsay / 24 Aug 2022
Opinion Facebook lawsuit in Kenya could affect Big Tech accountability across Africa It’s time for the social media giants to stop exploiting and traumatising low-wage workers in Africa By Nanjira Sambuli / 12 Aug 2022
News Facebook slammed in court for trying to dodge Kenyan whistleblower’s lawsuit Daniel Motaung worked on Facebook content in Nairobi – but tech giant’s lawyers claim Kenyan law doesn’t apply By Mukanzi Musanga / 29 Jul 2022
News Tories impose ‘tax on democracy’ with fee to cover party conference Conservatives’ £125 charge to attend 2022 conference comes after series of assaults on press freedom by government By Ramzy Alwakeel / 9 Jul 2022
Opinion Why Stranger Things is the dystopia millennials and Gen Z deserve Netflix’s hit series is classic portal fiction, but the monsters in its ‘Upside Down’ fit our troubled times By Adam Ramsay / 30 Jun 2022