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This week’s episode looks at the third week of the election campaign, competing housing policies and the second leaders’ debate.
Digital technology has interconnected people and services, but global governance driven by mercantilist interests have led to unprecedented marginalization, exacerbating poverty, immigration crisis, ...
"Technology is integral to the discourse on the future, and we need to be part of the future. We must be involved in shaping it, not cut out from it." ...
Takaki Komiyama, Professor of Neurobiology, University of California, San Diego As you experience or encounter new things, your brain must encode this information via the right neural networks at the ...
On Patriots’ Day, far-right groups may use historical events and patriotic symbols to claim they are engaging in a ‘modern-day fight for freedom.’ ...
Donald Trump has passed far fewer laws in his first 85 days than other presidents, but is using a different method to create change.
Responding to a US court ruling declaring Google’s online advertising monopoly illegal, Agnès Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International, said: “A rights respecting break-up of Google’s ...
~ Patriots’ Day: How far-right groups hijack history and patriotic symbols to advance their cause, according to an expert on extremism ...
Recklessness and greed, when combined with a total lack of empathy, are a dangerous mix in the top tiers of finance.
For the second week in a row, senior officials from the United States and Iran will get together to take part in talks about the Iranian nuclear programme. It’s the second round in the latest ...
The number of civilians in South Sudan harmed by conventional parties to the conflict and other armed groups increased by 51 per cent in 2024, the UN Mission in the country (UNMISS) said on Thursday.
Artificial sweeteners are being added to a growing number of foods to reduce their sugar content while maintaining their appealing taste. But a growing body of research suggests these non-nutritive ...