Opinion / Radicalización y violencia bolsonarista marcan la campaña en Brasil La radicalización del discurso de la derecha bolsonarista marca las elecciones de octubre, y la presencia de la violencia en la campaña es alarmante By democracia Abierta / 16 Sep 2022
Opinion / Bolsonaro, Lula y las guerras virtuales en Brasil Aunque hoy un triunfo de Bolsonaro no es la opción más probable, tampoco es un escenario que pueda descartarse By Camila Rocha / 14 Sep 2022
Opinion / The media is central to the monarchy’s survival. Will it also be its undoing? OPINION: The royal family is buttressed by an institution that has changed beyond recognition since the 1950s By Laura Clancy / 13 Sep 2022
News / openDemocracy appoints Jim Fitzpatrick as ‘dirty money’ reporter Experienced BBC Northern Ireland journalist joins Ruby Lott-Lavigna, Ben Webster and Kateryna Semchuk as openDemocracy expands reporting roster By Julian Richards / 5 Sep 2022
Opinion / Will the Emily Maitlis BBC controversy finally wake up moderates? The journalist’s impartiality claims only touch on what academics have been trying to warn about for years By Dan Hind / 26 Aug 2022
Opinion / Emily Maitlis’ version of impartiality would have destroyed the BBC The ex-BBC star called board member Robbie Gibb a Tory ‘agent’. Reality is more complex By David Elstein / 25 Aug 2022
Feature / The Fringe at 75: how long will the Edinburgh festival survive? The festival is a testament to people power. But we need to talk about commercialisation, equality and the climate By Adam Ramsay / 24 Aug 2022
Opinion / Facebook lawsuit in Kenya could affect Big Tech accountability across Africa It’s time for the social media giants to stop exploiting and traumatising low-wage workers in Africa By Nanjira Sambuli / 12 Aug 2022
News / Facebook slammed in court for trying to dodge Kenyan whistleblower’s lawsuit Daniel Motaung worked on Facebook content in Nairobi – but tech giant’s lawyers claim Kenyan law doesn’t apply By Mukanzi Musanga / 29 Jul 2022
News / Tories impose ‘tax on democracy’ with fee to cover party conference Conservatives’ £125 charge to attend 2022 conference comes after series of assaults on press freedom by government By Ramzy Alwakeel / 9 Jul 2022
Opinion / Why Stranger Things is the dystopia millennials and Gen Z deserve Netflix’s hit series is classic portal fiction, but the monsters in its ‘Upside Down’ fit our troubled times By Adam Ramsay / 30 Jun 2022
Opinion / Russia’s repressed independent media is vital to building a post-Putin era Almost all Russian journalists have been forced into exile amid a state crackdown. But there is some cause for hope By Farida Rustamova, Theo Tindall and Stephanie Diepeveen / 29 Jun 2022