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Iran is highly fragmented and doesn’t have a long tradition of democracy or a unified opposition movement. So what happens if ...
On World Refugee Day, we call on the Canadian government to end the bureaucratic limbo causing family separation ...
Journalist and historian Paul Lashmar has published extensive research into the wealthy and influential Drax family of Dorset ...
Online misogyny isn’t just fringe — it’s baked into the architecture of the internet itself and, increasingly, serves as a ...
New research examines how people become entrenched in polarizing positions and how we can prevent debates from devolving into ...
The UK government has announced an extension of free school meals in England to all children whose parents receive universal ...
The UK government confirmed in its June 2025 spending review that it will honour its manifesto pledge and not cut the £13.2 ...
Donald Trump exited the G7 summit in Canada early, with a string of social media posts suggesting US involvement in striking ...
Police spending will rise by a real-terms 2.3% per year between now and 2028-29, the government announced in its latest ...
Research has also shown blue light can increase alertness and influence brain areas tied to reward and motivation by ...
Aid in contexts like Kakuma should not be treated as optional or discretionary, but as a structural necessity.