Our correspondent enters Khartoum just days after Sudan's army recaptured it from the Rapid Support Forces after a six-month ...
Kateryna Koliadiuk was curious. The 19-year-old Ukrainian agronomy student spotted an ad seeking women to enroll in a tractor ...
David Lammy offered assurances to MPs after he was asked to guarantee the “most glorious of British symbols” could not be ...
Elon Musk, who some believe gave a Nazi salute for a Trump crowd in January, is now condemning Nazi imagery—at least when it ...
As Ukraine struggles to reform its tainted judiciary, investigators and top officials are allegedly helping controversial judges to keep their seats. As part of the judicial reform, the High ...
Vandals in New York City made a fatal mistake when they were caught on the Tesla Cybertruck's security camera carving hate ...
To this end, human rights case law recognises that, no matter how shocking or “unacceptable”, any restrictions on freedom of ...
The U.K. Treasury chief says the economy will only grow by 1% this year, half the rate previously anticipated.
As the migrant barge left Dorset, openDemocracy explored life on board the Bibby – and the failed policy that cost millions ...
‘National embarrassment’: UK announces £1.6b plan to tackle the ‘scourge’ of over a million potholes
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced new measures yesterday to crack down on potholes, a problem that has plagued ...
Councils will start to receive in April their share of £1.6 billion (S$2.77 billion) in highway maintenance funding. Read ...
The president condemns the "evil" demonstrations, which began last week when his political opponent Ekrem Imamoglu was ...
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