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Red Line Service, which provides art opportunities for currently or formerly unhoused people, celebrates its anniversary with an exhibition.
Professor Loren Landau from Wits University weighed in on campaigns from groups like Operation Dudula who target foreign ...
From cloud dependence to AI policy retreat, the European continent faces a stark choice: play by America’s rules or build a ...
Secret meetings, altered records, ignored intelligence: the inside story of the prime minister’s political calculations since ...
Historian Katherine Biber invites us to see the lives, crimes and deaths of Jimmy and Joe Governor in the context of bigger national ambitions – and colonial racism.
Thousands will choose to become U.S. citizens this year. Fear of deportation is one reason. So are family, freedom and the hope of a thriving future.
French right-wingers don’t yet have a leader like Donald Trump. Yet the creation of Fox News–like TV channels, harsh culture ...
In an age when political decisions are often dictated by focus groups, moral relativism, and international bureaucracies, One ...
Lee government establishes Citizens Sovereignty Committee to enhance civic engagement The Presidential Committee on Policy Planning, serving as the t ...
A draft pandemic treaty negotiated at the World Health Organisation (WHO) leaves health policy to national governments, ...
For Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. president Jeremy Tunraluk, Arctic sovereignty and security can only happen if Nunavut communities are supported and Inuit culture can thrive.
It's been 249 years since the Declaration of Independence was passed by the Continental Congress in 1776, which the holiday commemorates.