-
Published in: Home: AnalysisIn pursuit of truth: journalists fight back in battle for press freedom
Seven global stories of the rising attacks on reporters and how they joined campaigners to take on hostile...
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionThe West must start treating vaccines as a global public good – before it’s too late
As NGOs, UN agencies and the governments of less affluent states call for the suspension of patents, the stakes...
-
Published in: openIndia: FeatureHow migrants in the Gulf are fighting discrimination during the pandemic
Indian labourers have been denied pay, food and accommodation. Now, some are demanding their rights
-
Published in: 50.50: FeaturePakistan’s trans community is still living with the violence of empire
Despite laws protecting trans rights, people face stigma, poverty and murder, thanks in part to a damaging colonial past
-
Published in: Migrant Futures: OpinionAs COVID brings migrants home, how can Nepal reintegrate returning workers?
Money from overseas makes up a quarter of GDP, and the effects of the pandemic are putting a squeeze on an already...
-
Published in: Home: Analysis‘You messed with the wrong generation’: the young people resisting Myanmar’s military
Since the coup, social media has become an essential tool for exchanging knowledge and experience between generations
-
Published in: Home: OpinionReporting is not a crime. So why has India’s government charged our magazine?
The Caravan’s editors write that charges filed against them after covering protests are an ‘assault on free media’.
-
Published in: Home: OpinionWhy India’s farmers’ protests have Sikhs fearing violent attacks
The Modi government’s efforts to repress dissent expose its growing authoritarianism, which must be challenged. If...
-
Published in: openIndia: OpinionIndia is turning to colonial-era laws to silence journalists
Sedition charges are just the latest attempt by Narendra Modi’s government to undermine a free press. They must be opposed.
-
Published in: openIndiaTear gas is touted as safe against protesters. So why is it killing so many Kashmiris?
Dozens of civilians have been killed by tear gas in the region – and their deaths are being brushed under the rug.
-
Published in: Migrant FuturesSri Lanka’s returning migrants need more than plane tickets and quarantines
Bringing migrants home during the pandemic is not only a health concern but a social and economic one as well.
-
Published in: ourEconomy: Investigation'They left us starving': How the fashion industry abandoned its workers
Fashion brands must end exploitation in supply chains and offer fair salaries and working conditions, say industry experts.
-
Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWhy indigenous voices must be heard in the global debate about biodiversity
For centuries indigenous communities have remained responsible stewards for biodiversity protection. But today their...
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionA period of hope for Latin America begins with Biden & Harris
For the U.S., the Latin American agenda is not a priority. Still, Biden’s arrival at the White House signifies a...
-
Published in: Can Europe Make It?Marathon Man and 'our European Way of Life'
The migration debate ignores the political question of why hundreds or thousands of underage and adult people are...
-
Published in: Can Europe Make It?What COVID-19 is trying to tell us
“COVID-19’s message is clear: we need to move forward, quickly, into a very different future.”
-
Published in: 50.50Aid donors ‘disturbed’ by reports of childbirth violations
Following openDemocracy revelations of WHO childbirth guidelines being flouted around the world, major donors...
-
Published in: openIndia: OpinionIndia has deprived thousands of Kashmiri students like me of an education
Students have been shut out of schools for over a year in Kashmir in violation of their human rights.
-
Published in: 50.50The people locked down and locked out in the cold during the pandemic
Millions are unable to survive the pandemic or the rules to contain it. Their stories make a compelling case for a...
-
Published in: HomeWhat it’s like in 'the dark places': Toni Morrison, Black feminism and democracy today
Let us mark the first anniversary of Toni Morrison’s death by recognising her relevance to the world outside the US.
Tell Priti Patel: Stop your attack on journalistic freedom
Journalists who share leaks of official information should not face life imprisonment for doing their job