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Open Democracy
19  avril     11h01
Conspiracies and US cash: The fight to centre abortion in UK’s culture wars
   A right wing political and media ecosystem pushing a US style anti abortion agenda is gaining traction in the UK
18  avril     13h54
It’s a trap’: LGBTIQ Ugandans wary of court ruling on right to healthcare
   Queer people and health providers remain at risk of being punished for receiving or providing health services
17  avril     16h04
Government admits it broke law to allow gamebird shooting
   Ministers ignored advice about the release of pheasants and partridges after meeting a pro shooting organisation
13  avril     06h01
Labour in cash for access’ scandal over meetings with 150k donor
   Labour top brass including Keir Starmer gave Bloomberg exclusive’ look at party x ;s financial plan at private meeting
11  avril     12h15
Trump has just hung an albatross around his neck - abortion
   The Republican presidential hopeful has flip flopped on support for choice and ended up pleasing no one
10  avril     07h01
Do we really need a Global Commission on Modern Slavery?
   Theresa May’s attempt at a legacy project won’t save anybody from modern slavery’. But since it’s here, we have a few suggestions
07  avril     19h02
Academics call for transparency over university funding
   Open letter follows openDemocracy investigation exposing the scale of dark money in higher education
05  avril     16h03
Are we not human?’ Uganda’s LGBTIQ community reels as anti-gay law upheld
   Campaigners and analysts say decision, which leans on US repeal of Roe v Wade, is riddled with homophobic tropes’
    15h42
Israel has rewritten the laws of war - but is no closer to destroying Hamas
   Six months into Israel’s horrific attack on Gaza, more than , people are dead while Hamas is still active
    13h39
How a court ruling on a company name threatens LGBTIQ rights in Uganda
   A leading LGBTIQ group has been told it can’t register as a company in yet another attack on Uganda’s queer community
03  avril     18h02
Accusing Trump of blasphemy is just as bad as his 59.99 Bible
   Even Christians who oppose Trump helped enable the attack on Transgender Day of Visibility that came from his campaign
    15h33
Women fight back as Milei’s government tries to starve their soup kitchens
   Community cooks are keeping common pots’ alive despite dwindling supplies and a campaign to paint them as corrupt
    07h01
EU-migration by way of Russia: is Moscow or Brussels to blame?
   Fortress Europe’s walls are thickest and deadliest on the southern borders. Some migrants are heading north instead
30  mars     16h01
Oil giant admits it needs a magic wand’ to keep green pledges
   ExxonMobil accused of greenwashing over claims that its carbon capture’ project is reducing emissions
27  mars     10h51
Theresa May leaves legacy of cruelty for domestic workers
   May’s heartless policies will go on tormenting migrant domestic workers long after she steps down as MP
25  mars     16h14
A dying baby, a Trump tweet: Inside network setting global right-wing agenda
   Leaked emails from the Agenda Europe network reveal how its members collaborated daily to roll back abortion and LGBTQ rights
22  mars     09h02
Local councils call bailiffs over debts of just 3
   The cost of living crisis has meant record profits for bailiff firms, with bosses taking pay rises up to
21  mars     11h35
Ministers let P&O owner back into bed months after sacking scandal
   UK promised DP World wouldn’t get away with’ firing workers illegally. But months later, the love affair resumed
20  mars     18h54
Republicans’ anti-LGBTQ vitriol is working - don’t take our rights for granted
   Human rights can be fragile in the face of a dedicated, moral panic driven assault
    13h10
Sian Berry: I wish Greens had been able to deal with transphobia sooner’
   The candidate to replace Brighton MP Caroline Lucas is planning for a Green future but is her party united