Can you be good without God? Americans now say yes. A Pew Research survey reveals how dramatically American attitudes about ...
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A federal judge struck down Arkansas’s law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments on the basis that it ...
First up, we talk about the war in Iran and President Donald Trump’s approach to our allies. And Jamelle is going to explain ...
I bow out of my role for the organisation at a perilous time for the international law. There are consequences not just for Palestinians, but the wider Middle East, says Unrwa commissioner-general Phi ...
I don’t understand why everyone is so upset about Donald Trump’s invocation of Pearl Harbor during his tête-à-tête with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. I mean, we learned that Trump actually ...
By Barnabas Akindele Public discourse around women’s rights in Nigeria, and indeed globally, is often framed in adversarial ...
Imagine an alternative reality in which the current Iranian crisis might have played out. The United States would be involved in the same way as it is now, having decided to take military action ...
The Elton John AIDS Foundation’s Oscars party shows how visibility, trust and timing can turn cultural moments into ...
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FEW political problems in the Philippines are as widely acknowledged as the scourge of political dynasties. Across provinces, cities and municipalities, family names dominate ballots, turning ...
Delhi HC faces bias concerns in Kejriwal liquor policy case as CBI push meets unusual judicial speed. Is neutrality at risk?
In Kirill Sokolov's "They Will Kill You," a sword-wielding Zazie Beetz infiltrates a satanic cult housed in a luxury hotel, with the aim of rescuing one of its maids from becoming a human sacrifice.