News / Government ‘misinformation’ unit flagged investigative journalism and critics Exclusive: openDemocracy investigation on Westminster secrecy was monitored by shadowy Cabinet Office unit By Jenna Corderoy / 1 Feb 2023
Analysis / The government let a warlord sue our best journalist. Here’s why it matters OLIVER BULLOUGH: Yevgeny Prigozhin shows just how much the legal system favours the wealthy over the truth By Oliver Bullough / 25 Jan 2023
News / Labour calls for probe into Treasury’s role in case against journalist Rishi Sunak’s old department gave go-ahead for Yevgeny Prigozhin to circumvent sanctions and bring case in London By Jim Fitzpatrick / 25 Jan 2023
Investigation / Revealed: UK government helped sanctioned Putin ally sue British journalist UK Treasury, then under Rishi Sunak’s control, let Yevgeny Prigozhin circumvent sanctions to target Eliot Higgins By Jim Fitzpatrick / 23 Jan 2023
Opinion / Where ‘levelling up’ funds go doesn’t matter. They aren’t supposed to work OPINION: Meaningful change on inequality would require real powers for local authorities. Anything else is just noise By Adam Ramsay / 19 Jan 2023
Interview / Mélich: el ser humano no podrá nunca erradicar el mal No podemos aspirar a un mundo en el que el mal sea completamente erradicado, pero sí podemos aspirar a un mundo donde la compasión acabe de alguna manera dominando a la crueldad. By José Zepeda / 13 Jan 2023
Analysis / How a war on porn is endangering US sex workers Anti-sex-trafficking organisations are imposing their extreme religious views on all Americans By Hallie Lieberman / 11 Jan 2023
Analysis / Brazilian democracy will emerge stronger from this day of infamy Lula and his government must take a hard line against the Bolsonaristas’ coup plotters and their financial backers By Francesc Badia i Dalmases / 9 Jan 2023
Opinion / The monarchy and media are trapped in a mutually dependent relationship OPINION: Prince Harry's interview highlighted how two dying institutions have been left to prop one another up By Adam Ramsay / 9 Jan 2023
Feature / Animated documentary film tells story of ‘Armenia’s Anne Frank’ ‘Aurora’s Sunrise’ tells the forgotten true story of a teenage girl who survived the Armenian genocide of 1915 By Lucy Martirosyan / 26 Dec 2022
News / Facebook is responsible for my dad’s death, alleges a man suing Meta A new lawsuit claims the tech giant has failed to moderate harmful content that incites violence in Africa By Mukanzi Musanga / 16 Dec 2022
News / openDemocracy wins Campaign of the Year at the British Journalism Awards Our commitment to seeking transparency in public life put us on a shortlist with major national news organisations By Julian Richards / 16 Dec 2022