Ha llegado el momento de repensar las bases de la democracia portuguesa. Ante las elecciones presidenciales, el verdadero debate está en la necesidad urgente de ruptura con el actual sistema semi-presidencialista. English Português
While today we still stand on secure ground, are we about to witness a fairly catastrophic scenario for the future of Public Service Broadcasting?
Backwards looking politics is a malaise affecting both the west and east. It breeds violence as global elites clamber to maintain their grip on power.
As political parties in Spain struggle to form a government this week their commitment to dealing with violence against women is being put to the test.
A review of Julian Sayarer's new book, "Messengers". A cog in the wheel of the global information economy, this courier allows the City to deliver its true message of redemption to him.
The outcome of the British government’s attempt to renegotiate the UK’s terms of membership of the EU and the referendum that will follow is highly uncertain, but does reveal quite a lot about David Cameron.
The new Italian Jobs Act brings to completion a process of decimation of workers' rights and protections which began in the 1990s.
A documentary that takes us inside communist Romania claims a trend for illicit Hollywood 'movie nights' helped spark a revolution. Part of openDemocracy's partnership with Unorthodocs.
Nearly two years after the outbreak of fighting, nearly 9,000 people have died in eastern Ukraine. To understand how this war ends, we need to understand how it began. Русский
Commentary misses the point: the legitimacy of Trump or Le Pen comes not from the sudden appeal of a new brand of right-wing populism, but their legitimisation by mainstream politics.
What do you do when your national media is state controlled? For Belarusian 'non-State' media the answer has been to broadcast from neighbouring Poland. Here’s Euroradio’s story.