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Newsletter: We need to talk about the World Cup
From stadium bans over unpaid child support to players accused of serious violence still on the pitch, football’s moral line remains unclear. Plus, our latest investigation into the far right on PayPal
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Women in the United States are poorer by design
In the US, wealth reflects whose work is valued. That women are on the losing end of our economic system is no accident, writes sociologist Anna Malaika Tubbs
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Investigation: With PayPal focused on profit, far-right groups transact undetected and undeterred
PayPal prohibits any transactions "involving the promotion of hate or intolerance". Yet Fuller found at least nine far-right groups use its technology to sell merch or receive donations. Ex-staff say cuts and culture help explain why
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Newsletter: The woman who could've changed Colombia
Land defender Francia Márquez may have remained an outsider in government but she's changed what can be imagined for Afro-Colombian women and girls
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In Brazil, asking for child support can come at a dangerous cost
Child support claims are rising rapidly in Brazil. But for some women, demanding support for their children can provoke threats, abuse and even femicide
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The research box: What we watched, read and listened to while making our Cost of Living edition
From feminist readings of debt to long reads on scams in the Philippines, these resources helped to inform our latest edition on women and money
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The unbalanced sheet: What it costs to be a woman
Fuller's fourth edition focuses on the human costs of a global economy not designed to work for people or planet – and finds alternative visions
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The investigation that sparked change for lesbian patients
Here’s what happened after we published
Reporting on the far right: A toolkit
Fuller's correspondents and experts mapped common strategies far-right movements use to undermine women's and LGBTQ+ rights globally. This toolkit gives you the framework to recognise them in real time
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Newsletter: Pride under persecution
Ghana just passed one of Africa's harshest anti-LGBTQ+ laws. But queer joy is surviving anyway
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Migrant men aren’t the problem
Fuller's far-right edition, a new anti-rights tracker, and a toolkit that tells you how to fight back
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Abortion is becoming a new front in Reform UK’s culture war
After the decriminalization of abortion, analysis from openDemocracy and the Fuller Project reveals that the far right across the UK is pushing anti-abortion talking points into mainstream political debate like never before
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In France, a neo-Nazi ‘bodyguard’ was killed. These are the far-right ‘feminists’ he was supposed to be protecting
After a clash in Lyon led to the death of Quentin Deranque, a fringe identitarian group called Collectif Némésis has seized the moment – backed by powerful allies and blurring the line between feminism and the far right
A rift is growing between women
The far right is weaponizing women’s very real concerns for their safety, writes Natasha Walter in a new book. But what’s worse is that we have begun to care less about refugee women
Sustainable fashion: Trends and eco-conscious brands
A hybrid conversation about labour, accountability and sustainable fashion.
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