Critics accuse embattled prime minister of rushing plans that will have consequences for surveillance and privacy
Critics accuse embattled prime minister of rushing plans that will have consequences for surveillance and privacy
While extremists grabbed headlines, hundreds of ordinary people mobilised to protect our neighbours
As the democracy, rights and governance sector faces cuts, earlier funding models offer clues for what could come next
Four activists may become first protesters in Britain to be sentenced as terrorists without being convicted of terror offences
Trump is threatening a military intervention, but there are no guarantees a democratic transition will take place
Edición de la newsletter semanal correspondiente al 5 de junio de 2026
"Estamos peleando guerras políticas y culturales. Guerras que no son nuestras".
The US, Iran, Israel and Hezbollah all have reasons to avoid full-scale war. But none yet has a serious route to peace.
Por primera vez, una ley en Argentina reconoce que el abuso sexual sistemático contra niñas y mujeres indígenas, naturalizado bajo el nombre de ‘chineo’, es un crimen de odio que debe prevenirse mediante sensibilización y educación.
El ‘chineo’ es una práctica sistemática de abuso sexual y agresión a niñas, niños y mujeres indígenas por parte de hombres criollos, es decir, de ascendencia no…
Kicking out Palantir, experts warn, may not solve the problems its Federated Data Platform has created.
Contested vote throws into doubt future of law criminalising queer people, allies and parts of public health sector
As free speech becomes a culture war battleground, Labour must defend principles, not pick sides
Con la Revolución en cuenta regresiva, Cuba enfrenta el riesgo de una intervención armada y la posibilidad de una transición democrática
Volunteers remain detained in Libya after a bid to deliver aid to Gaza by land collapsed amid violence and obstruction
Henry Nowak's murder was a tragedy. What is being done with it is something else entirely
“We are fighting political and cultural wars. Wars that are not ours.”
As far right advances, President Petro’s political boost shows work, wages and inequality still mobilise progressives
Las políticas laborales del primer gobierno de izquierda en Colombia aseguran que Iván Cepeda pase a la segunda vuelta presidencial
Labour needs a new direction. Its first step must be to stop treating Disabled people as a problem to be managed
Nuestra newsletter semanal correspondiente al 29 de mayo de 2026
Redes feministas de América Latina responden al retroceso de derechos con solidaridad, información y tecnología, según informe de la organización Ipas
A fractured ‘dangerous class’ has spoken. If Labour cannot offer them real security, the damage may be permanent
Reminiscent of Reagan’s ‘Star Wars’, Trump's plan revives Cold War fantasies – and risks a new nuclear race
Cuando el parlamento de Gambia intentó volver a legalizar la mutilación genital femenina, las activistas convirtieron un retroceso peligroso en una victoria histórica
From the Gaza convoy stuck in Libya to Reform’s abortion rhetoric, readers respond to the stories that moved them
As Andy Burnham eyes No 10, he must not try to out-Reform Reform, but take action on Labour’s economic renewal
Pregnant women, babies and children are being swept up in the mass arrests ordered under Bukele’s ‘state of emergency’
Exclusivo: Un libro de próxima aparición busca echar luz en las discusiones sobre el derecho al aborto en Brasil, 'en un panorama político que parece querer enturbiarlas cada vez más'
From evicting Palantir to tackling cause of spiralling waiting lists, here’s how Murray can shape future of the NHS
openDemocracy and the Fuller Project exposed Reform’s growing anti-abortion rhetoric. Its candidate’s comments proved our case.