We’re living through a series of interlinked disasters, confounded by the rise of surveillance. How do we fight back?
Experts described the decision to appoint Doug Gurr as the head of the CMA as “very positive” if you are Big Tech ...
The 25‑point swing away from Labour shows voters want people‑centred solutions rather than cautious managerialism ...
Proposed new law increases likelihood of both female genital mutilation and suicides among trans youth, experts warn ...
Following Trump’s invasion threat, Greenlanders and Danes confront serious questions about sovereignty and security ...
After a stunning victory in the Gorton and Denton byelection, Green activists are preparing for a major establishment backlash ...
The Israeli prime minister may have done enough to win re-election this year. But Israel’s future remains unstable ...
Exclusive: New dossier exposes how Russian operatives sought to ensure their ally won Bolivia's presidential election ...
In November 2025, something rare happened in Nairobi, Kenya. People who are usually treated at worst as data points or risk scores and at best as ‘beneficiaries’ of innovation gathered as equals to ...
In recent weeks, openDemocracy’s website has been repeatedly brought down by an army of bots. We’re not the only ones ...
Elisha Mukisa’s Facebook page is typical of Uganda’s so-called ‘ex-gay’ campaigners. There are fervent denouncements of Ugandan LGBTIQ organisations. There are lists purporting to ‘out’ homosexuals ...
The global race for technological supremacy now runs on cobalt, lithium, rare earths, and coltan – the minerals that make possible everything from electric vehicle batteries to semiconductors and ...
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