Readersâ thoughts on Britainâs role in the invasion of Afghanistan
Did Britain blindly blunder into war to impress the US? openDemocracy readers weigh in
Donât assume Labour will put time limits on migrant detention
The collapse of Defund Hate in the US offers stark lessons to anti-detention campaigners in the UK
I saw how the US backed Jerusalemâs ethnic cleansing â and Blair looked on
An extract from Matt Kennardâs new book, The Racket: Rogue Reporter vs American Imperialism
What happens in the US could have global implications for abortion
What could Project 2025 mean for abortion rights around the world?
What happens in the US could have global implications for abortion
What could Project 2025 mean for abortion rights around the world?
Readersâ thoughts on human rights abuses and imprisoned slavery victims
Should the EU take a stronger stance on human rights in non-EU countries? openDemocracy readers give their thoughts
How Britain blundered into war in Helmand to please the US
An extract from a new book by Andrew North who spent 20 years in Afghanistan â and was even kidnapped by the Taliban
Hundreds of modern slavery victims locked up in Englandâs prisons
Exclusive: New immigration laws create âhierarchy of victimsâ that means many are imprisoned and denied help on release
Five things to watch for at this yearâs Democratic National Convention
From identity politics to Gaza, here are the hot topics for this weekâs DNC â and what it means for the elections
Climate crisis means the future looks grim. But there are reasons for hope
A world of devastating weather events, unliveable cities, gross food shortages, and global marginalisation beckons