For organizations that conduct background checks, 2025 was not just about tracking new laws. It was about rethinking how ...
Explore India's oil palm initiative's challenges and the need for a realistic, outcome-driven approach to achieve sustainable ...
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When a racist refusal of the Eucharist becomes a tool for competing nationalisms
When religious nationalism collides with racial nationalism, they don’t cancel each other out — they compare notes.
Iran protests have revived the 2011 Arab Spring debate. But what exactly the economic scorecard of countries that saw ...
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Lubog sa utang
There is no better way of delivering this worrisome message than this tagalog description of our situation: lubog sa utang or ...
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Brexit in danger! Warning Starmer is poised to call a new referendum to ‘save his skin'
EXCLUSIVE: Brexit is in peril and Keir Starmer's Government is going to drive Britain off a cliff, warns the Kemi Badenoch ...
The global economic order is being rewritten. Wars in Europe and West Asia, US–China rivalry, the return of tariffs, and the erosion of multilateral institutions have turned trade into an arena of ...
June 26, 2025, was a Thursday that promised nothing unusual—until President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed the Tax Reform Bill into law. By evening, Nigerians ...
While many European leaders’ reactions to the Venezuela raid were muted, there have been forceful rebukes of the Trump administration’s greediness on Greenland.
As the calendar edges toward 2026, gloom has become the default mood of international affairs. Wars burn across dozens of countries. Trade, once the lingua franca of cooperation, has turned into a ...
As the world approaches 2026, optimism is in short supply. Armed conflicts are raging across roughly 50 countries. Trade wars and tariff barriers, once viewed as policy aberrations, have become ...
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