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Published in: 50.50: OpinionJournalists are enabling extremism by ‘both-sides-ing’ free speech row
OPINION: Stanford Law School and legacy media appear to fetishise ‘civility’ over human rights and democracy
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe US and UK stole our homes. 50 years on, we’re still being denied justice
OPINION: My people live in impoverished exile. Governments must stop talking about ‘regret’ and give our islands back
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionMifepristone ruling shows we need to fight attack on US abortion rights
OPINION: The right’s assault on abortion in post-Roe America is becoming bolder. We mustn't normalise it
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhat the US gets wrong in its response to growing insecurity in the Sahel
OPINION: A focus on using the military to counter Islamist violence fails to address the reasons for its growth
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionUS right exploits Nashville school shooting to marginalise trans people
OPINION: Right encourages hate towards trans community to avoid focus on gun control – but not everyone is fooled
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureWhat Tennessee’s LGBTIQ history tells us about its new ‘drag’ ban
A judge has blocked a law that could criminalise drag shows. Performers still fear they will be targeted
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionThe US’s anti-drag movement is state-sponsored LGBTIQ persecution
OPINION: Tennessee’s ban on drag in the presence of minors is a ‘gateway law’ to harsher anti-LGBTQ repression
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Published in: 50.50: InterviewChristian fundamentalism lies behind harsh new anti-LGBTIQ bill in Uganda
Only two MPs voted against Uganda’s anti-LGBT bill, passed this week. We talk to one of them, Fox Odoi-Oywelowo
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionBreaking corporate monopolies is the only way to save democracy
OPINION: Tackling our most pressing problems will require taking back the enormous power held by the 1%
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionRepublicans still have ‘tremendous affection for dictators’
OPINION: Putin may have fallen out of favour, but Republicans still admire right-wing authoritarian leaders
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Iraq War 20 years on: End of the US’s post-9/11 neoconservative dream
OPINION: The 2003 Iraq war led to huge numbers of civilian deaths, and continuing insurgencies in the Middle East and Africa
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionThe Republican Party is still in thrall to Trumpism, with or without Donald
OPINION: There are no moderate Republican presidential candidates, as this year’s CPAC conference shows
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Published in: 50.50: Opinion‘Tolerance’ and ‘religious freedom’ are subtle codes for Christian supremacism
OPINION: Like other forms of privilege, Christian privilege is most effective when we don’t talk about it
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Published in: Home: OpinionUkraine war: Does Putin have his eye on the 2024 US presidential election?
OPINION: A pro-Russian president in the White House would shift the outcome of a prolonged war in Putin’s favour
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Published in: 50.50: NewsIdaho bill tries again to equate trans healthcare with female genital mutilation
Idaho Republicans are trying for the second time to ban gender-affirming healthcare for minors. Will they succeed?
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionFood corporations paid shareholders $53.5bn while millions went hungry
OPINION: Without food sovereignty, private businesses will continue profiteering at the expense of the planet
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionScotland should heed the US when it comes to religious beliefs and bigotry
OPINION: How Kate Forbes’ religious views affect her candidacy to become Scotland’s new first minister
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Published in: Home: OpinionDisquiet from some senior US military may make a chink in Ukraine impasse
OPINION: Some US army officials think the stalemate in Ukraine can be broken only through negotiations. Will they say so?
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsUK law firm used by Putin ally hired solicitor jailed in Trump-Russia probe
Lawyer convicted in US probe into Russian election meddling was hired by UK firm that represented warlord Prigozhin
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWill the market force Ron DeSantis to U-turn on his culture war?
OPINION: Treating education like an industry instead of a public good has left the Florida governor in a tough place