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Opinion | How Politics Got in the Way of Australia’s…
On December 14, 2025, two gunmen opened fire at a Hanukkah event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, killing 15 people. In the…
Who Is the City For? Neocolonial Urbanism in the 21st…
Across the Global South, the cities of the future may still be built on the hierarchies of the past.
Opinion | Operation Sindoor and Diminishing Cultural…
India's military services have historically struggled to work together, but an operation last spring shows the…
With Journalism’s Shift to the Creator Economy Comes the…
Local newsrooms are collapsing as journalism shifts toward platform-driven creator models that reward personality,…
La réduction de l’aide humanitaire internationale…
Les coupes financières dans le domaine de la lutte contre le VIH et le sida, bien que récentes, présentent des…
Opinion | Linguistic Asymmetries in the NYT’s Coverage…
Linguistic biases in the NYT’s reporting of Palestinian deaths expose a dissonance between American liberal…
Is It Safe to Drink? South Korea’s Support for Japan’s…
Japan’s Fukushima wastewater discharge sparked regional outrage, but South Korea’s decision to support the release…
Transparent, Incorruptible—and Unaccountable? Inside…
Albania’s experiment with an AI minister reveals the growing global tension between technological efficiency and…
Opinion | On Europe’s Struggle to Govern Truth
After attending a major Brussels conference on media mistrust, Staff Writer Pola Swieboda examines whether the EU…
Cyberesclavage et casinos à Sihanoukville, la ville…
La traite humaine dans les usines à cyberfraude cambodgiennes perdure et façonne le développement de centres…
Who’s at Fault for the Panopticonification of Society?
From biometric ID schemes to AI-driven health databases, a handful of tech billionaires are quietly reshaping the…
The Vatican and the Right to Truth of Indigenous Peoples…
Following Pope Francis’s death in 2025, the struggle over Vatican residential school archives continues as…