Disabled people are once again living under a government pursuing ever more surveillance of our lives
At 14 I was assaulted. It was filmed and put online. The images, real and AI deepfakes, continue to haunt me
A whole industry exists to combat abuse and grooming online, but can we trust it to ever find a ‘solution’?
A year on and no end in sight to genocide – thanks to US support for Israel, which will continue beyond election
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Does the World Bank have a duty to restrict funding for countries committing human rights abuses?
EU hands €1.2m to charity that spreads disinformation about sexual and reproductive rights to teens and women globally
Probe comes one week after openDemocracy revealed Alli had undeclared interests in a tax haven firm
Conservative law changes meant asylum claims for small boat arrivals stopped last year, leaving thousands in limbo
Grupos de odio y activistas conservadores estadounidenses y europeos y apelaron a la desinformación y el cabildeo para influir en el debate sobre diversidad sexual en África
As Labour donations scandal deepens, openDemocracy readers debate an overhaul of political system to ban donations