Against a backdrop of the spread of authoritarian practices, climate collapse and the erosion of international law, Amnesty International is launching its annual Write for Rights campaign on Human ...
I should not have left my ancestral land, in southern Madagascar, but we were forced to leave. Famine had attacked our land. I didn’t have much to sell to afford the journey: no goat or zebu (cattle), ...
In a world beset by conflict in the Middle East and an enduring war in Ukraine, tensions are again heating up in East Asia. Will cooler heads prevail?
On a recent visit to India, Vladimir Putin personally announced the launch of RT India, a new Kremlin-funded broadcaster. It is part of the established RT (formerly Russia Today) network. After Russia ...
What’s better – many small space missions, or a few large, sweeping ones? Space scientists are asking this question as they face budget uncertainties.
Yet the cost of violence, contraband, tax evasion and environmental crime can be measured in the tens of billions of dollars every year and serves as a major drag on Brazil’s economic growth and ...
An ecologist at the IPCC for over 25 years, Camille Parmesan, who is also a refugee scientist, explains how to preserve biodiversity on a warming planet.
Not letting undocumented students pay in-state tuition at public colleges and universities can make the cost of a college education prohibitive.
Long ago, people identified fossils in their environment and explained them within their own cultural framework. This was early citizen science.
Varma, Instructional Assistant Professor of Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Houston Drawn from tantric traditions, Kundalini points to spiritual practices that go beyond traditionally ...
During his visit to Turkey and Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV met several leaders of Christian communities and worked to promote cooperation between Christians and Muslims.
When people wrongly feel like they don’t have the skills to support their colleagues, the result can be a vicious cycle.