Peter Jukes looks at the mounting evidence that Elon Musk is using his social media platform as a vector to attack Ukraine and support Putin’s murderous invasion
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Iain Overton finds that financial strain on the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is a direct result of the UK's departure from the European Union
One month on from the Ukrainian occupation, Byline Times' investigations in the town of Sudzha reveal the lethal power of disinformation on young and old Russians
by Andrea Maurer* This article showcases the development of economic sociology and the vibrant activities and achievements within the Economic Sociology Research Network at the European Sociological Association. Even though the development has not been continuous, there has been a successful rediscovery of economic topics in sociology. The accomplishments have allowed the Network to have […]
Facing increasing opposition in America from LGBTQ rights activists, growing numbers of US Christian organisations are looking further afield to countries in Europe where their ex-gay message has a better reception. A conference is due to take place in Poland in October
Robinson has been blamed for stoking the unrest, but the tentacles of disinformation are global. Nafeez Ahmed uncovers a worrying nexus of tech platforms and far-right conspiracy – with links to Europe, Russia and the January 6 insurrection
As world leaders brace themselves for another potential Trump presidency, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is quickly re-establishing the UK's global influence
Trump's selection of an anti-Ukrainian, anti-British politician for Vice President, means the UK must urgently look to Europe for our security
Explained: How the media keep getting it so wrong
While we should not expect too much of an incoming Labour government, we should not forget just how dark the last few years have been, writes Chris Grey