openDemocracy’s work prompts Russian health ministry to discuss the dangers of unproven treatment backed by US Christian conservatives
Расследование openDemocracy побудило Минздрав России обратить внимание на опасность недоказанной терапии, которую продвигают христианские консерваторы из США
Fear, self-censorship and job insecurity are leading to ethical violations in the country’s universities and scientific establishments
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Russian prosecutors are threatening the existence of an organisation dedicated to the independent preservation of historical memory and human rights
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To achieve energy stability, the EU needs to resist US and Russian efforts to sell more gas and fully transition to renewables
Budget ignores need for emission cuts, while government’s consistent incompetence puts Britons at greater risk from looming variants