The United States is considering new military strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran over its deadly suppression of ...
Amid the global upheaval unleashed by Trump through his disruptive policy of threats and tariffs, Canadian PM Mark Carney ...
I hope readers have been following my series of op-eds on ways to improve our political system. This is the final installment. For those who haven’t read the earlier pieces, here’s a brief summary.
Evelyn Namakula Mayanja does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
Protests that began in late December over rising prices and a collapsing currency have now spread to most of Iran’s 31 provinces, with demonstrators taking aim at the country’s rulers. The ...
Research Fellow at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester Protests that began in late December over rising prices and a collapsing currency have now spread to most of Iran’s 31 ...
Why do so many politicians struggle to tell the truth or be transparent? The uncomfortable answer is simple: The political system rewards survival, not honesty. Telling the truth often means admitting ...
Why do so many politicians struggle to tell the truth or be transparent? The uncomfortable answer: The political system rewards survival, not honesty. Telling the truth often means admitting ...
Americans are being failed by their government. As it stands, Congress will go home for the holidays without rescuing millions of people whose health insurance premiums will double or more next year.
Americans rejoice: AI might be hiking our energy bills up to record breaking highs, but it could be just what we need to break free of our dreaded government duopoly. At least, that’s according to ...
In his call to abolish Senate filibusters (“It’s time to end the filibuster — it blocks even routine governance," Nov. 26), Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent personifies the basis of current ...
Belarusian prisons are thought to hold over 1,100 political prisoners, including 150 women, under harsh conditions. Former inmates describe freezing cells, rotten quality, and forced labor, likening ...