Egypt: no country for all women
Recent events in Egypt show how the country’s mistreatment of women is part of a system that uses violence against women to protect its inequalities.
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Published in:openDemocracyUK: OpinionThe statue defenders are the real enemies of free speech
Why is the anxious right afraid to debate whether imperial figures are still national heroes?
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Published in:democraciaAbiertaThe survival of the Amazon is at stake
Advised by policymakers, CEOs, cultural icons and elected Indigenous leaders, research panel led by Carlos Nobre,...
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Published in:oDRMajority of Georgians may reject COVID-19 vaccine, new survey suggests
New research finds troubling stances on vaccines in the country, with many linked to misinformation.
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Published in:Shine A LightHow to report on an inquest in England and Wales
For activists, campaigners and journalists, some tips for reporting on inquests into state-related deaths.
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Published in:openDemocracyUK: OpinionTo build a new world, we need less ‘machine mind’ and more ‘garden mind’
To address the complex threats and opportunities of the 21st century needs a change of mindset and daily political...
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Published in:Transformation: OpinionBlack Lives Matter is also a reckoning for foreign aid and international NGOs
Talking about racism is not enough. We can’t afford another 50 years of apathy in the international system.
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Published in: Home: OpinionHow Trump could steal the election – and how we could stop him
We need to be ready for a president who may abuse every gap in the constitution.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKHow can local democracy itself ‘build back better’? An interview with Nick Pearce
The pandemic has shown the pitfalls of centralised power, and also the willingness of local people to participate...
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Published in: Home: OpinionHelen Lewis: Why I'm getting less liberal about sex work
The journalist and author talks about how she came to question her previous beliefs in the latest episode of Changed My Mind.
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Published in: 50.50Indian farmers are staring at suicide as Modi government looks the other way
Lockdown meant I could not transport my grapes to buyers. I now have huge debt and no way to pay. #HumansofCOVID19
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightRacist occultism in the UK: behind the Order of Nine Angles (O9A)
As racist occultism grows, it is vital to report on and monitor this thinking, and to put a stop to this new dark magic.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaIn Oman, no security for the migrant health workers fighting the pandemic
Oman, like other Gulf states, has used migrant workers to achieve its development goals but has consistently failed...
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Published in: ourEconomyOur hour with Michael Brooks
This week the US and international left lost a vital voice.
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: InvestigationMexico's Tragic Chain: 133 journalists' lives lost
The following article features 10 obituaries of journalists killed in Mexico in 2019. They are some of the 133...
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Published in: oDRMost COVID-19 restrictions lifted, but Moscow is not open for protest
It appears that the city authorities have used COVID-19 as a pretext to deny permission for protests over a...
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Published in: Women's Entrepreneurial JourneysHow women are helping each other to business success in Ghana
Tourism offers opportunities to women with little capital and few skills, but they need friends and professional...
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Published in: 50.50UK government criticised for “inconsistent” restrictions on pregnant women’s check-ups
Maternal health advocates demand answers after pubs and shops reopen but some women in England’s least-hit areas are...
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Published in: HomeJustifying American exceptionalism: the Commission on Unalienable Rights undermines modern human rights
The problem is that the commission has provided a pseudointellectual justification for Trump’s America First...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Turkey’s presidential dictatorship
Re-converting Ayasofya takes a major symbolic step towards the President’s ideal goal of an Islamised one-party state.
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionWhy feminists should support the struggle for prison and police abolition
Prisons and police don’t protect women – particularly women of colour – from male violence. In fact they expose them...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaBrazil feels the consequences of pandemic populism
Brazil has the public, private and nonprofit capability to contain and control the virus. It desperately lacks the...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: InvestigationWhere are the black, female and working class people at the government press conferences?
Those most affected by the COVID-19 crisis have been woefully under-represented at the daily briefings, and it's...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaErdogan’s private police force: a new blow to Turkish democracy
The new strengthened neighborhood watchmen can further monitor and suppress Erdogan's political opponents under the...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersDid the COVID-19 pandemic revive nationalism?
It only took a sub-microscopic pathogen to confirm that, when a crisis strikes, it is the national framework that...
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Published in: TransformationThe road beyond McMindfulness
What can we learn from 22 articles on mindfulness and social change?