From unknown state representative to New York City’s youngest mayor in a century, Zohran Mamdani’s grassroots, ...
Linguistic biases in the NYT’s reporting of Palestinian deaths expose a dissonance between American liberal humanitarian ...
As Hawaiʻi fast-tracks telescope permits on Mauna Kea, Native Hawaiian advocates say consultation is replacing real consent, ...
With voter apathy rising in France, rebuilding trust in politicians and democratic institutions will be a long road ahead.
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Private capital is reshaping the military-industrial complex, and in the rush toward AI-powered defence, climate ...
From biometric ID schemes to AI-driven health databases, a handful of tech billionaires are quietly reshaping the ...
The rapid adoption of OpenAI in India has created powerful and dangerous new avenues for targeting women and gender minorities online. OpenAI claims that its goal is to develop AI in ways that benefit ...
Canada’s loss of measles elimination status reveals how declining vaccination rates can quickly revive once-controlled ...
Morocco is using infrastructure, investment, and tourism to consolidate control over Western Sahara, one of the world’s most contested territories along Africa’s northwest coast.
Following Pope Francis’s death in 2025, the struggle over Vatican residential school archives continues as Indigenous communities assert their collective right to truth beyond apology.
While women in Afghanistan live under a system of gender apartheid, foreign male influencers freely film Kabul’s markets and Afghanistan’s landscapes.