Gaza’s survivors record their memories, culture, hopes and fears in new book Daybreak in Gaza
Psychotherapist and mediator explains how trauma is getting in the way of a solution to Israel-Palestine conflict
Does the World Bank have a duty to restrict funding for countries committing human rights abuses?
EU hands €1.2m to charity that spreads disinformation about sexual and reproductive rights to teens and women globally
Probe comes one week after openDemocracy revealed Alli had undeclared interests in a tax haven firm
Conservative law changes meant asylum claims for small boat arrivals stopped last year, leaving thousands in limbo
Grupos de odio y activistas conservadores estadounidenses y europeos y apelaron a la desinformación y el cabildeo para influir en el debate sobre diversidad sexual en África
As Labour donations scandal deepens, openDemocracy readers debate an overhaul of political system to ban donations
Civil society organisations say ‘mitigation measures’ proposed by the bank are ‘appallingly weak’
Peer who gave Starmer accommodation worth £20,000 ‘for son to study for GCSEs’ could earn £425,000 from offshore firm
The EU-funded centre would coordinate rescues in the Med, but will it give Libya a free pass for violations?
La próxima Cumbre de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Biodiversidad se celebrará en una ciudad que reúne todos los retos de un mundo en llamas.