Feature / New anti-NGO law pushes Peru’s democracy deeper into ‘invisible crisis’ Victims of rights violations will suffer from law targeting investigative journalism and NGOs offering legal assistance By Diana Cariboni / 15 May 2025
Investigation / Inside India’s battle to control the democracy narrative How Modi’s government went from trying to improve its global democracy rankings to redefining democracy itself By Anisha Dutta / 27 Mar 2025
News / openDemocracy’s ‘outstanding storytelling’ wins prize at TV Journalism Awards The RTS praised Disciples: The Cult of TB Joshua, which revealed abuse by Nigeria’s most prominent Christian televangelist By Indra Warnes / 12 Mar 2025
Opinion / ‘Democracy is dead and buried’: Readers’ thoughts on Trump’s Greenland plan Plus, does Elon Musk have the power to sway politics outside the US? By Nandini Naira Archer / 17 Jan 2025
Analysis / Musk’s posts on British grooming gangs are rooted in a far-right conspiracy Why has the American billionaire become fixated on historic child sex abuse in English towns? By Sian Norris / 10 Jan 2025
Interview / Kenyan and Ugandan journalists on impact of ‘foreign agent’ attacks by governments John-Allan Namu and Agather Atuhaire tell openDemocracy about receiving death threats and fearing being monitored By Soita Khatondi Wepukhulu / 21 Oct 2024
Opinion / Readers’ thoughts on being let down by Labour and Musk axing X block button Plus, is it time to move beyond Corbynism? By Nandini Naira Archer / 18 Oct 2024
Opinion / The Flytrap: New feminist media collective launching on US election day Let’s usher in a new golden age of snarky feminist content that powerful billionaires can’t quash By Chrissy Stroop / 16 Oct 2024
Opinion / Musk’s plan to axe X's block button is a real win for stalkers and abusers Musk’s latest plan will endanger stalking and domestic abuse victims – and make online life harder for all women By Sian Norris / 24 Sep 2024
Feature / ‘Women have to suffer’: Going undercover in the incel movement For her book on the global attack on reproductive rights, Sian Norris joined incel forums. What she found was disturbing By Sian Norris / 11 Jul 2024
Opinion / I pulled out of Hay Festival over its links to Baillie Gifford. And it worked While my day at Hay last year was one of the best of my life, I couldn’t ignore its links to Israeli war crimes By Noreen Masud / 31 May 2024
News / Join the conversation: Readers’ thoughts on a Labour government Every Friday we share some of your thoughts on our work. Love an article? Disagree with it entirely? Get in touch! By James Battershill / 31 May 2024