The young indigenous leadership of Múte Bourup Egede is battling for green sovereignty in a time of climate collapse
Exclusive: Former attorney general, who earns hundreds of thousands of pounds from a second job, is part of a scheme that was investigated by tax officials
There’s a market for social change, so why not invest in it?
Last year, 90,000 people, mostly women and children, fled the region. Now, as they try to accept what they have lost, their trauma is surfacing
The British Virgin islands is not a country, it’s a loophole used to dodge tax, regulations, laws and oversight – and the Tory MP is helping it to do so
Amid anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim discourse, it seems that some refugees are more equal than others when it comes to seeking asylum in Europe
It is the responsibility of the secular state to guarantee both the freedom of belief and the limits that might rightfully be placed on this freedom
Opposition MPs demand police inquiry after openDemocracy revealed Conservative treasurers who donate £3m seem almost guaranteed seat in the Lords
Agriculture accounts for 28% of all jobs in Egypt. With temperatures predicted to rise by 2-3% by 2050, many families will lose their livelihoods
World leaders have committed to tackling deforestation by 2030, but Indigenous communities know such rhetoric rarely leads to action