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
Exclusive: Investigation reveals the extent of child domestic abuse victims, and systemic failures to protect them
Donald Trump has gone fully in on Israel’s war aims. That decision may yet come back to hurt him – and Keir Starmer
Not much at all, it turns out. But the growing stench of desperation is palpable, even over Microsoft Teams
Keir Starmer’s defence plan overlooks by far the biggest threat facing global security
openDemocracy readers discuss an op-ed we published by an activist who has been sentenced for planning to protest
With new research showing sexual violence has a lifetime cost to taxpayers of £440bn, funding services is essential
openDemocracy readers share their thoughts on whether compulsory voting would improve democracy