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Workers on the front lines of climate change are treated as expendable. This is morally bankrupt and unsustainable ...
Inquiry raises questions about MoD failure to stop soldiers exploiting women after it told us it issued no sanctions ...
As openDemocracy readers debate the case for and against making voting mandatory, we’d love to hear your thoughts ...
Laura Bates’ new book is distracted by sexbots. AI’s power to surveil and marginalise sex workers is the real story ...
Migrants denied right to work turn to exploitative delivery apps to earn cash, but the government is cracking down ...
It’s clear that Netanyahu’s ‘messianic fantasy’ is full control of the territory. Staying silent is complicity ...
Unlike the counter protest, which is a diverse crowd representative of Bristol’s community, the far right group is almost all ...
Corbynism cut through with the public in 2017. To do so again, his new party must show it's not just a protest vote ...
Suspect in recent assassination of Minnesota lawmaker reportedly previously delivered anti-LGBTIQ sermons in the Congo ...
Import bans are one of the few ways to hit companies where it hurts. Critics should think twice before undermining them ...
Palestinian journalist Anas Jamal Al-Sharif was killed along with four Al Jazeera colleagues in an Israeli air strike ...
Financial lobbyists’ undue influence in Whitehall can be seen in their dominance of the parliamentary working groups that ...
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