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Published in: Live discussions: Live discussionWhy should you care about freedom of information?
Would better transparency give us better government? And how can we get it?
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Published in: Live discussions: Live discussionGary Younge in conversation with Daniel Trilling
Join us for an inspiring evening with journalist Gary Younge, one of the UK’s leading political voices, on the...
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Published in: Live discussions: Live discussionWhy do Russians support the war?
One year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, surveys demonstrate that over two-thirds of Russians still...
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Published in: Live discussionsUkraine’s fight for economic justice
Russian aggression is driving Ukrainians into poverty. But the war could also be an opportunity to reset the...
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Published in: Live discussionsUkrainian journalists share their stories of war
Hear Igor Burdyga and Kateryna Semchuk explain what it's like working in a homeland under threat. Plus British...
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Published in: Live discussions: Live discussionIs social media killing democracy? Twitter, US midterms and Brazil unpacked
For years, the far right has weaponised social media – connecting extremists to power and mobilising violence to...
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Published in: Live discussionsRussia’s war and the fight for climate justice
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused thousands of deaths and revealed the fragility of the international order....
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Published in: Live discussionsAre dark-money think tanks bad for British democracy?
Conservative think tanks have the ear of government. Their ideas often become official policy. But who funds them?...
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Published in: Live discussionsCan US progressives beat back Trumpism?
The US is caught between authoritarianism and multiracial democracy. Join a leading progressive in Congress and a...
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Published in: Live discussionsCan we stop Big Tech getting inside our heads?
Social media and e-commerce giants are influencing what we buy, how we vote and who we love. Now the war in Ukraine...
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Published in: Live discussionsThe UK serves the world’s corrupt elite – can Britain break its dirty money addiction?
Is the government prepared to put sanctions that really bite on the tycoons, tax dodgers, kleptocrats and crooks who...
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Published in: Live discussionsWhat can the West do to help Ukraine?
openDemocracy has been reporting from the grassroots in Russia and Ukraine for years. Our expert panel explain what...
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Published in: Live discussionsWhat will be left of the BBC in 2028?
The UK’s culture secretary wants to appease right-wingers by abolishing the licence fee. Will the market now rule...
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Published in: Live discussionsKilling the truth: what can we do about journalist murders?
Every week a journalist is killed. In more than eight out of ten cases, the killers walk free. States and the...
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Published in: Live discussionsWhere next for climate justice?
How can the global climate justice movement capitalise on the energy from COP26? Join us for this free live event on...
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Published in: Live discussionsHow to change the narrative on corruption in the UK
Thanks to Owen Paterson, British politicians are at last starting to use the C-word. It’s not just a Westminster...
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Published in: Live discussionsHow to create a radical new media organisation
In the 20 years since openDemocracy was born, many other innovative journalism outlets have blossomed on the web....
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Published in: Live discussionsEmpower and protect, don’t prohibit: a better approach to child work
Child labour can't be simply banned out of existence, so we need to start taking arguments for the protection of...
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Published in: Live discussionsWhy is journalism failing democracy?
In rich countries, local media is struggling to survive. The people who produce and consume the news are...
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Published in: Live discussionsHave we just seen Russia’s last elections for a decade?
Russia has voted in a new parliament. Join our expert panellists to find out if these elections hold some positive...