Does the fight against post-democracy require a populist political intervention? Español
Slow progress has been made on Greece’s most important criminal trial to date but the outcome will determine a lot.
Kurdish women in one of the strongest and most radical women’s movements in the world are taking a battering from the Turkish state with impunity - as Europe looks the other way
Can mixed communities and a shared society in the UK become recognised as a desirable objective, supported by a strategy and policy framework?
Right-wing movements in the US are repackaging ideas from white nationalism into a new, more middle-class culture by using the strategies and language of the left (4,500 words).
Growing confidence among resurgent Sikh fundamentalist networks in the UK was evident in recent protests against inter-faith marriage. A desire to control Sikh women’s relationship choices is a key focal point for their mobilisation.
“These platforms utilise the skill sets of young participants, enabling them to take initiatives that will contribute to the community and promote democratic values and participation.”
Inés Bebea speaks at the Cities of Welcome, Cities of Transit conference held July 2016 in Barcelona.
Barcelona seeks to welcome refugees and migrants into the fabric of the city, but its efforts have been stymied by the national government.
A few unpleasant incidents are being highlighted to undermine a huge, peaceful, democratic movement.
As Britain debates antisemitism and the left, support for populist right-wing parties using hardline anti-Semitic messages is growing across the continent.
A survivor of Anders Behring Breivik's mass murder supports recent court verdict that the Norwegian state has infringed on the human rights of the terrorist.