The Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics opened Friday amid the tensions of intensifying war in the Middle East and with some countries boycotting the opening ceremony because of the ...
This week, Mad in America examines three studies related to racial discrimination, mental health, and psychiatric detention. The first links racial From hiring discrimination to involuntary ...
The Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control issued a license allowing US entities to undertake certain transactions involving Venezuelan gold.
Daniel Dunbar has gone on trial in Lisbon over the horrific murder of 19-year-old Daniel Galhanas nearly 10 months after losing his battle against extradition from Britain.
For the first time since 1945, a regional war is threatening to engulf the entire world. On every continent, governments are being forced to take a side.
IntroductionThe legal regulation of nationality, statelessness, extradition, and asylum occupies a critical position at the intersection of State sovereignty and evolving international human rights ...
At the 2026 Raisina Dialogue, the European delegation sat down to discuss the future of Nato, the challenges the alliance is facing and the steps the alliance can take to bolster itself. Firstpost ...
Major carriers including Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways resume limited flights as the United States–Israel conflict with Iran disrupts aviation and triggers evacuations across West Asia.
Research recently published by the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference has drawn considerable attention, highlighting how church attendance is considerably higher in Northern Ireland than in either the ...
A Polymarket account bearing George Cottrell’s name made multiple geopolitical bets, amid growing scrutiny over prediction ...
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