Standing up to the US president’s deportation demands won’t be easy, and will require a pan-African consensus
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openDemocracy readers discuss whether voters would back a socialist government, and Starmer’s ever-rightwards shift
Eroding freedom of expression, the rule of law, and the free press are all part of Buhari’s legacy
openDemocracy findings on Varun Chandra’s activities at Hakluyt prompted official watchdog to launch investigation
Reeves’ Mansion House speech shows the corporate takeover of Labour is complete
Nacido en São Paulo en 1960, un movimiento autoritario, fanático y clasista está floreciendo en Europa regado con decenas de millones de dólares
Government’s proscription of the group follows months of similarly chilling repression on campuses across the UK
The World Bank says it can fight poverty through technical solutions. But poverty is inherently political
Oil and gas firms were able to water down or change Conservative policies without scrutiny, new report finds
Whether it’s ICC judges or South Africa challenging Israel’s war against Hamas, the result is the same