Feature / WhatsApp quer compartilhar seus dados com o Facebook. Veja por que é preocupante Usuários do aplicativo precisam permitir que ele compartilhe seus dados com o Facebook se quiserem manter sua conta ativa. By David Balaban / 19 May 2021
News / openDemocracy joins UN Women media alliance Invite-only network including Deutsche Welle and Glamour pledges to disrupt stereotypes and boost the number of women in media leadership roles By Kerry Cullinan / 17 May 2021
Feature / WhatsApp wants to share your data with Facebook. Here's why that's worrying The messaging platform has told users to allow it to share more of their data with parent company Facebook or have their account shut down By David Balaban / 13 May 2021
Opinion / My sister Daphne was murdered. We want justice for women journalists Corinne Vella, sister of Daphne Caruana Galizia, spoke on an openDemocracy panel about her sister’s struggles and the legacy of her work By Corinne Vella / 10 May 2021
Opinion / Jeffrey Donaldson sued us. Here’s why we’re going public The prospective DUP leader tried to silence our journalism. We need politicians who will stand up for press freedom By Mary Fitzgerald and Peter Geoghegan / 10 May 2021
Opinion / Colombia burns amid authorities’ bloody crackdown on tax protestors International human rights organizations denounce violence yet President Duque fails to act as crisis escalates Español By democracia Abierta / 7 May 2021
Opinion / La violenta respuesta gubernamental a las protestas provoca una crisis humanitaria en Colombia Desde el 28 de abril hasta hoy, 6 de mayo, las protestas no han cesado en Colombia. La respuesta autoritaria y violenta del gobierno ha sido desproporcionada e injustificable, y exige una rectificación inmediata. By democracia Abierta / 6 May 2021
Analysis / In pursuit of truth: journalists fight back in battle for press freedom Seven global stories of the rising attacks on reporters and how they joined campaigners to take on hostile governments and online bullies By Adam Bychawski / 3 May 2021
Opinion / When authoritarians get a free pass, activists pay the price The Biden administration must make protecting the lives of activists and journalists such as Jamal Khashoggi a priority By Regan Ralph / 2 May 2021
Analysis / ‘It’s time for change’: Green seeds are ready to sprout in local elections As the rest of the opposition crumbles, the party traditionally on the fringe has become a viable alternative that serves post-pandemic needs By Adam Ramsay / 1 May 2021
Opinion / To achieve press freedom, we must rewrite journalism It is time to liberate our media systems from the political and economic forces that have long subtly controlled them By Dan Hind / 30 Apr 2021
Media & communications / How Egyptian TV series ‘The Choice’ is stirring controversy about the Rab’a massacre The show appears to adopt the regime’s narrative as fact, despite it being disputed by human rights organisations By Abeer Alnajjar / 29 Apr 2021