01.From Hungary to the US, South Korea to the UK, women, sexual minorities and gender-diverse people are in the crosshairs of a transnational far-right movement on the rise. This edition looks at the human costs and the fight-back
04.Samantha Froelich has been both inside a US far-right group and helped others get out. Here, she shares her story and tips for how to support other women wanting to leave a life of hate
06.As anti-abortion politician José Antonio Kast assumes Chile’s presidency, activists warn his far-right agenda could mirror the restrictive shifts seen elsewhere in the region
07.Far-right ideology and language are rapidly changing. Three experts explain how journalists can cover, contextualize, and respond to far-right rhetoric responsilbly
08.Amy Wallace who co-authored Virginia Roberts Guiffre’s memoire, Nobody’s Girl, discusses what the book and its main character’s experience tells us about power, politics and patriarchy in the United States today
09.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
10.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
11.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