Comparisons of Trump to Hitler have become common. But some of Trump’s policies may more closely resemble those of Francisco ...
A new typology helps explain why perpetrators target reproduction and why international law has been so slow to hold them accountable.
With a final reshuffle of the shadow ministry put off for another week, Ley has left the door for political reunification firmly open.
Across nearly 2,000 years, popes have been involved in peace efforts – almost always on the sidelines. Can the papacy keep ...
The protection the US offers is less absolute — and far less reassuring — than Australian government rhetoric often implies.
Labor’s big 2025 victory sparked high hopes for significant reform. But real change is not so easy – especially in our time of high grievance and permanent campaigning.
Matt Goodwin has been announced as Reform’s candidate in a byelection for what should have been a safe Labour seat in Manchester.
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New limits on global trade of sharks won’t be enough to save them from overfishing – new research
In late 2025, governments took sweeping action for sharks and rays. At a global conference on wildlife trade in Uzbekistan more than 70 shark and ray species received new or stronger international ...
Placing guardrails on Grok to stop it producing illegal content is not widespread censorship of the internet. Free speech has proven to be a convenient angle for US resistance to technology regulation ...
The Trump administration has called on Iran to permanently end its nuclear program. But threats of force may undermine effort ...
One of the more objectionable claims from some of the people looking to blame the victims, writes Andrew Gawthorpe, was the ...
This is not a typical employment law case because Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board, has far more legal rights ...
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