Politics

Clergy Lead a Rare Christian Revival in Iraqi Town Welcoming Pope

As Islamic State fighters advanced across northern Iraq in 2014, Mazen Shemes' nine-year-old son was killed by a mortar. The…

3 years ago

Lawsuit Accuses Amazon of ‘systemic’ Racism in Corporate Offices

A manager at Amazon.com Inc sued the online retailer for discrimination on Monday, saying it hires Black people for lower…

3 years ago

U.S. Downplays Possibility of Sharing Covid-19 Vaccines with Mexico

The Biden administration on Monday downplayed the prospect of sharing coronavirus vaccines with Mexico, saying it is focused first on…

3 years ago

Syrian Migrant Sets Sights on Seat in German Parliament

Almost six years ago Tareq Alaows drifted across the Aegean in a rubber boat before walking most of the way…

3 years ago

Jailed Putin Critic Navalny Moved, Probably to Prison Camp

Jailed Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny has been moved to an undisclosed detention center outside Moscow that may be a…

3 years ago

Spain Endures Fifth Night of Violent Protests over Jailed Rapper

On Tuesday February 16th, 32-year old rapper Pablo Hasél was arrested by police in a Catalan university, where he had…

3 years ago

What’s Happening with the Farmer’s Protest in India?

The news of Indian farmers going on strike has rapidly become a global conversation that seems to keep gaining momentum.…

3 years ago

All Eyes on Myanmar Army Chief Min Aung Hlaing as Military Seizes Power

Myanmar's powerful military chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, is in the spotlight after politicians from the ruling National League…

3 years ago

Putin Signs Law Letting Ex-presidents Become Senators For Life

President Vladimir Putin signed legislation on Tuesday that allows former presidents to become lawmakers for life in Russia's upper house…

3 years ago

What became of the ‘Arab Spring’?

Tunisia's revolution after a fruit seller killed himself a decade ago inspired a wave of revolt in Arab countries as…

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