Stopping refugees from moving does not solve refugee migration. Here are the building blocks of a sustainable alternative
On conflicts of interest and bodies being unable to regulate themselves, the UK Parliament knows more than most. So can it reform English football?
A military coup carried out last month threatens to roll back the gains made in the 2019 revolution that overthrew al-Bashir’s brutal regime
In a period of rising nationalism, teaching American schoolchildren to play parts in an imperialist and whitewashed pageantry is deeply troubling
Exclusive: Patients trying to book NHS GP services online are plunged into a ‘baffling’ system of paid-for tests and ‘backdoor privatisation’
Protests over economic hardship and justice issues reflect building discontent, but with legitimacy boosted by the recent war, the Aliyev regime remains unconcerned
Therapist linked to Catholic US group Courage International prescribes ‘chastity’ in anti-gay session, openDemocracy investigation reveals
Big numbers make headlines, but they must also be treated with extreme caution
How can the global climate justice movement capitalise on the energy from COP26? Join us for this free live event on Thursday 25 November at 5pm UK time.
Our new series, coinciding with the campaign against gender-based violence, reflects on the importance of global solidarity after prolonged isolation
Focus on the Family puts LGBTQ people in touch with counsellors who say they will ‘treat’ them – even in states where such practices are restricted