If we want the chance to hold anti-rights supporters accountable we need to keep exposing their methods
Journalists face extraordinary legal risks to investigate shareholdings in Britain’s biggest companies
Chechen activist speaks to openDemocracy after his mother was imprisoned and the reporter covering her case attacked
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The shapers of US discourse must properly confront the illegitimately stacked, partisan court – before it's too late
Seventy-five years after the founding of the NHS, we need an equally bold solution to fix our broken social care system
The ‘march on Moscow’ threw light on US intelligence involvement in Ukraine, and the leverage it has over the war
Kamala Harris gave a fiery speech on the anniversary of Roe v Wade being overturned. Her party must follow through
The likelihood of a catastrophe at the Zaporizhzhia power plant is now too high to ignore. The UN must take action
I came to the UK in a small boat. Suella Braverman wants you to think I had another option, but she’s lying
The opposition leader is undergoing a new trial from prison, behind closed doors. The result is a foregone conclusion
Many Western pundits were quick to offer their hysterical takes on the weekend’s events in Russia