The rusting iron gates and dirty tiled staircase of a nondescript storefront on a quiet, dusty, residential street downtown Tivat, Montenegro, where women hang their laundry out the windows as men ...
Elsewhere, as Israel continues to deny the media access to Gaza and international coalitions seek new ways to reach the ...
Progressives within Labour and the Green Party have told openDemocracy of their concern over Andy Burnham’s plans to hire one of the UK’s top lobbying bosses to run his No 10 operation. Burnham is set ...
David Potter, who died on 28 June, was the UK’s pioneering engineer and entrepreneur of the computer age. In 1980, he founded Psion, a technology company that went on to create the world’s first ...
Last year, Palantir recorded about £320m in revenue in the UK, but paid less than a million pounds in tax. Revenue is not profit, as the accountants keep telling us – and that’s where the magic ...
A picture speaks a thousand words. It effectively conveys in a single image to a discerning audience the historical, social, gender and political direction of the society in which it originates.
UK’s weak lobbying laws leave public in the dark about Flint Global’s vast access to government under James Purnell ...
Another is the vexed issue of the proxy wars, with the Israeli/Hezbollah conflict being the most difficult. The on-off discussions between Israel and the Lebanese government might imply that this ...
Excerpts from a daily diary kept by a team responsible for the so-called ‘safe zone’ for unaccompanied minors at the Moria camp, December 2018 – May 2019. In the ashes of Moria, Europe’s most ...
Se necesitaron años de presión ciudadana para que Botsuana eliminara leyes coloniales contra la comunidad LGBTQI+ ...
Palantir is benefiting from millions of pounds of tax deductions that allow it to pay very little corporate tax in the United Kingdom despite soaring profits, an investigation by openDemocracy reveals ...
Earlier this year, a conference was held in the European Parliament to discuss the dangers of nanoplastics. Such an event would not be unusual, were it not for its co-host: a “religious cult” that ...