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What does the resignation of Lord Geidt - and the little impact it had - tells us about executive power in Britain?
Ethnicity and nationality should not become deciding factors in saving lives.
As the devastating blockade on Gaza turns 15, PM Trudeau is still indifferent to the suffering of Palestinian children.
Should we worry about chatbots becoming 'sentient'?
It is high time for Hollywood to end its lucrative partnership with the US military.
We now appear to be ruled by gangsters fitted out as Hindu godmen, says author Arundhati Roy.
The Republican dominance in Florida seems to have become a self-reinforcing phenomenon.
Such threats of agreement-breaking legislation are not only risky but also discrediting.
But the new vaccine patent waiver proposal pushed by the WTO head and the EU is worse than no deal at all.
President Biden still has an opportunity to restore trust with his southern neighbours after the Summit of the Americas.
It shows the UK government doesn't consider migrants as deserving of the same human rights protections as others.
It is high time to drop off the high-tech social-engineering assembly line, away from the herd mentality.
Day after day, Alexander Lukashenko is carrying out a cultural genocide of Belarusians.
But this does not mean there is no hope.
Like Nixon, Trump was intent on using the powers and authority of the presidency to pervert the US Constitution.
Prosecuting its own alleged war crimes can help Ukraine undercut Putin's propaganda war.
But the state needs to tread carefully to ensure this victory does not trigger another episode of political violence.
The populist right-winger's 'anti-corruption' agenda will not resolve the crisis in Colombia.
A constitutional crisis was averted on Monday - but politically, the result was the worst possible for the current PM.
WTO has lost the trust of the people - all governments must keep agricultural matters out of free trade agreements.
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