On January 30, a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device inside a packed mosque, killing at least 100 people and injuring more than
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We are ‘greening’ ourselves to extinction | Opinions
More than a decade ago, investment experts James Altucher and Douglas Sease wrote a book for the Wall Street Journal called Investing
The NRA has won | Gun Violence
Innocent after innocent has been murdered. Burial after burial has been consecrated. Eulogy after eulogy has been delivered. Tear after tear has
Islamophobia makes democracies less safe for everyone | Islamophobia
Islamophobic acts, like the public desecration of a copy of the Quran in the Hague earlier this week, have an effect not
Letter from a mass grave in Mexico | Human Rights
The municipal cemetery of Tapachula in the Mexican state of Chiapas is a sprawling expanse overflowing with graves in colourful disrepair. Tombstones
Rohingya are drowning at sea. Asia’s leaders are to blame | Rohingya
In early January, a boat with 185 Rohingya refugees washed ashore on the coast of Indonesia’s Aceh province. They had spent weeks
The Hamline controversy and the real threat to academic freedom | Opinions
Over the past few weeks, there has been much debate about academic freedom in the United States. It was sparked by the
Jacinda Ardern, the public servant | Opinions
Public servant. Those two words best describe, it seems to me, Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s prime minister who announced her shock resignation
Want to be a true feminist ally? Learn from these men | Gender Equity
David Challen never fully grasped how men’s violence and abuse affected women — until his mother Sally was convicted for killing her abusive husband,
The World Cup, in Guantanamo | Prison
In 2022, we witnessed a World Cup unlike any other – a World Cup that was full of firsts, especially for football
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