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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionUN should be learning from sustainable food producers – not hosting Big Ag
Small-scale farmers and Indigenous groups say they have again been shut out of the UN Food Systems Summit
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Published in: oDR: Feature‘I can hear the explosions’: Inside a frontline hospital in Ukraine
In a small town near Russian-held Bakhmut, medics are saving lives against a backdrop of rocket fire
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Published in: 50.50: NewsYoung Arab and Black men jailed and fined in France’s riot trials
Fast-track trials deliver hefty sentences for petty crimes committed during riots sparked by police killing teenager
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionUS liberals and political media need to show urgency on the climate crisis
Despite floods and fires, both left and right in the US act like environmental disaster isn’t happening
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Published in: oDR: FeatureTajikistan’s Pamiris: Persecuted, disappeared, and forgotten by the world
Pamiris are increasingly fleeing Tajikistan, fearing for their lives. But they risk being returned by hostile states
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Published in: Home: OpinionMilitary alliances like NATO won’t solve our greatest security threat
Things may look rosy for NATO today, but climate breakdown, not wars, are the biggest threat to global security
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Published in: oDR: NewsUkraine got the best it could out of NATO’s Vilnius summit, say experts
Zelenskyi was disappointed by the lack of a formal invitation to join NATO – but offers to Ukraine were significant
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Published in: oDR: FeatureWhy did Lukashenka invite Wagner rebels to Belarus?
Lukashenka’s role as an unlikely peace broker during Wagner’s failed rebellion has brought him both hope and danger
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Published in: oDR: FeatureKherson: Life in a flooded city
Despite ruined homes, waist-high floods and food shortages, Kherson’s residents are still finding reasons to smile
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsCabinet Office excludes journalists from its Freedom of Information group
Experts condemn ‘missed opportunity’ after government fails to invite them to new group reviewing FOI
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisUkraine is piling on the pressure ahead of a pivotal NATO summit
The NATO summit in Vilnius promises major decisions on Ukraine’s future. But will Zelenskyi get what he wants?
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Published in: oDR: NewsFirst LGBTIQ+ film festival breaks new ground for Ukraine
Sunny Bunny festival is a sign of shifting attitudes, as Ukraine considers draft civil partnership law
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Published in: oDR: FeatureInside the Ukrainian city threatened with nuclear sabotage
In Zaporizhzhia, residents are on edge as warnings of potential Russian attack at a nearby nuclear power plant mount
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Published in: oDR: Feature‘I have no fear and no hope’: Why Russians are returning to Russia
No work, no money, no right to stay, nostalgia – the reasons for returning are many, but life back home isn’t easy
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerHow Ukraine is fighting high-level corruption despite Russia’s war
Prosecutions for bribery and corruption are increasing during wartime, but there is still work to be done
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisIn Russia, has the fairytale author-turned-warlord just saved the king?
Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner army, once wrote kids' stories. What can they tell us about his 'March on Moscow'?
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerHow the UK could force Russia to finance Ukraine’s recovery
The UK is ‘very cautious’ about seizing Russian cash. But it could be used as leverage when it comes to reparations
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Published in: oDR: FeatureWhy we all need oDR’s reporting on Russia’s war in Ukraine
openDemocracy’s coverage of the war is unlike anybody else’s. That's thanks to a small team – and they need your help
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Published in: Home: OpinionPutin stays in charge, but Prigozhin mutiny highlights US power in Ukraine
The ‘march on Moscow’ threw light on US intelligence involvement in Ukraine, and the leverage it has over the war
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Published in: oDR: FeatureAny incident at Ukraine nuclear plant ‘would be deliberate act by Russia’
Ukrainian nuclear experts say an accident at the Russia-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant would be “almost impossible”