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No one becomes an anti-corruption activist to make money, least of all in Ukraine. When I first met the co-founders of the ...
The conference organisers, the International Telecommunication Union, a UN agency, said “all speakers are welcome to share their personal viewpoints about the role of technology in society” but it did ...
I’m sure I’m not the only person who secretly likes a one-star review. It’s awful to get one yourself (and I have, several ...
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.
Borders are liminal, notional spaces made more unstable by unparalleled migration, geopolitical ambition and the use of technology to transcend and, conversely, reinforce borders. Perhaps the most ...
When I think back to my time growing up in the 1980s and ‘90s in a small authoritarian Eastern European state bordering Greece, Turkey, Romania and the Black Sea, one scene always springs to mind: ...
Meet the Russian neo-Nazis fighting for Ukraine. Russian ultranationalists confronted their own government on the battlefields of Ukraine.
Missouri librarians fear prosecution under Senate Bill 775, a new law ordering jail time for distributing “sexually explicit material” to minors.
A ban on protests is raising deep questions about who is considered part of the nation and what, exactly, Germany has learned from its history.
Librarians across the country are under threat as efforts to ban books about marginalized groups reach a fever pitch.
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