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There are now several books about the 2007-8 financial crisis, the best of which, in my opinion, is Adam Tooze’s ‘Crashed’.
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Some terms – such as “virtue signalling” – are irritating and illuminating in equal measure. The insult “grant eater”, which ...
In September, the International Criminal Court will conduct a confirmation of charges hearing against warlord Joseph Kony.
An underground network of wildlife enthusiasts and their billionaire backers claim they’re restoring Europe’s biodiversity. But some scientists say they could destroy it.
In most of Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge fell in 1979 when Vietnamese troops toppled the regime. The Vietnamese occupied most of the country throughout the 1980s, hailed by some as liberators and others ...
Missouri librarians fear prosecution under Senate Bill 775, a new law ordering jail time for distributing “sexually explicit material” to minors.
How one Uyghur man fled Xinjiang via the notorious smugglers' road and broke out of a Thai prison.
In small-town Kazakhstan, an experiment with the “smart city” model has some residents smiling. But it also signals the start of a new mass surveillance era for the Central Asian nation.
One-time Brexit Party MEP Martin Daubney has become a leading face of the UK’s anti-lockdown movement. Photo credit: Facebook Media assault In May 2020, Daubney and two former Brexit Party figures set ...
Meet the Russian neo-Nazis fighting for Ukraine. Russian ultranationalists confronted their own government on the battlefields of Ukraine.
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