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Published in: HomeWhat a Biden presidency means for the rest of the world
The president-elect has told foreign leaders: ‘America is back’. What does he mean? Our global team take a look.
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationRevealed: Trump’s top lawyer funds Putin-linked religious lobbyists in Russia
Jay Sekulow’s group has donated $3.3 million to a Russian evangelical organisation with close ties to the Kremlin,...
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationInteractive: Explore US Christian Right ‘dark money’ spending globally
$280m in ‘dark money,’ 28 organisations, seven different regions – the US Christian Right’s global influence visualised
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Leninism without the working class? The missing subject in Malm’s ecological revolution
The sense of emergency is in the air. Yet, without some preparation, any alarmist action would result in political,...
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationUS Christian anti-LGBT ‘hate group’ spent more than $20m in Europe
Lawsuits against COVID-hit UK councils and venues could set ‘menacing’ precedents for US-style ‘religious freedom’...
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationTrump’s top lawyer in ‘crusade’ against women’s and LGBT rights across Europe
Exclusive: Jay Sekulow among US Christian right activists who backed Poland’s ‘draconian’ new abortion restrictions...
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationRevealed: $280m ‘dark money’ spent by US Christian Right groups globally
Lawmakers say scale of spending – particularly by Trump’s lawyers and allies – is ‘alarming' and call for urgent...
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Published in: oDRRevenge without borders: how the Kadyrov regime makes its social media critics disappear
Abduction, fabricated prosecution and torture are just a few of the methods Chechnya uses against its online critics.
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Published in: Global ExtremesRussia’s imaginary ‘radicals’
While many countries face a real problem of violent radicalization, others use the imaginary threat of it to...
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"After journalist’s death, this Russian city’s backstory of political pressure comes to light
The recent death of Russian journalist Irina Slavina has a backstory - the overwhelming pressure on activists and...
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"Covid-time jobs: how Russia’s working people are dealing with the pandemic
We speak to people in Saratov region about coronavirus restrictions - and how they’re making ends meet.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: OpinionBulgaria: textbook case of Russian penetration?
The procurement of other nations’ leaders while the EU looks on, has possibly been Putin’s greatest discovery.
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Published in: oDRSecret witnesses, wiretaps and banned literature: how Russian law enforcement prosecutes Jehovah’s Witnesses
In Russia, criminal cases against Jehovah's Witnesses often follow a similar, if convoluted pattern - secret...
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Published in: oDRAs Russia faces an economic downturn, migrant workers are paying a brutal price
Over the past month, migrant workers in Russia have faced retaliatory round-ups, harassment and brutal treatment at...
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"‘The surgeons were nearly in tears’: Belarusian medics witness the brutal response to protests
Belarus’ healthcare workers have shot to the fore of the current protests - helping people injured by police and...
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"Emergency situation: the slow-moving tragedy of the Russian Arctic
Melting permafrost, oil spills, collapsing infrastructure, abandoned towns: Russia’s far north is heading for...
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionHypocrite Russia promotes childbirth but won't protect pregnant women
The Orthodox Church and conservative officials promote motherhood – but turn a blind eye to women’s rights being...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionMoscow, 1990: When Trotskyist travellers met Soviet reality
A brief moment of cooperation amid the Soviet collapse reminds us of the need for international solidarity.
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Published in: oDRRussia: how a mother tried to send her gay son to psychiatric hospital
When a Russian family found out their son was gay five years ago, it set off a chain of events which are still ongoing.
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Published in: oDRAfter a Chechen woman died, a journalist was targeted with death threats. Here’s why
Cases of domestic violence and murder of women in Russia’s North Caucasus often go unpunished.