A street magazine vendor led protests against prime minister Victor Orbán’s rewriting of history. He tells openDemocracy how his life led him to that point.
Unguarded comments about "intelligence", "transcriptions of conversations" and knowing "what the Europeans are thinking" prompt fury in Brussels
Time is running out for UK corporations to show that the voluntary model works.
Big Pharma is hurting the NHS at its core – here's what we need to do, if we're bold enough.
Over 80% of those DiEM25 members from across Europe who voted to update their stance on Brexit this month chose the call by Yanis Varoufakis for the UK and EU to agree an extension of Article 50 for at least one year.
Working in tandem, Ukraine’s ruling groups are creating an election cycle that will only benefit themselves. RU
It is a story told easily in numbers that eloquently, embarrassingly set out the scale of a problem, and the fairness and effectiveness lacking from a British industrial success.
Creating a movement that can have the impact XR aims for will require confronting the political as well as the moral challenges posed by climate change.
A conversation with the Lithuanian writer about being a young artist and activist exiled by the Soviet Authorities during the Cold War, together with more recent challenges from Putin’s Russia.
If the problem is multi-optional, the question should be multi-optional, and the ballot paper should be a (short) list, usually of about 4 – 6 options.
The mental health system is creaking – and it's particularly black communities who are paying a sometimes terrible price as a result.