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Jihad is changing its face. In recent years, jihadist and Islamist groups that have embraced more pragmatic, local agendas ...
Revisiting the early origins of The Specials, the pioneering Coventry ska outfitthat birthed the two-tone movement by blending Jamaican ska with punk rock.
The Scottish writer talks robustly about AI, politics and the ‘author’s note’ that’s bolted on to his new book ...
While the periphery and centre of the world are home to powerful authoritarian regimes, counter-struggles are growing and ...
The film won four Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best International Feature ...
Austerity is a choice. The protection of the family at the expense of other ways of living is a choice. The transfer ...
Factoring in tariffs, the lowest 20 percent of income earners may lose $300; the top 1 percent will be $58,000 richer.
A Pan Africanism Today webinar featured discussions on socialist alternatives from South Africa and Tanzania on the 112th anniversary of 1913 Land Act in South Africa that alienated black South Africa ...
When colleges and universities faced pandemic closures and uncertain enrolment, international students came under scrutiny as ...
Vinit Ravishankar is an independent researcher, writer, and editor based in Berlin. He works on the political economy of ...
At a recent gathering of corporate leaders and US government officials hosted by the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz ...
A new restoration of a 1986 drama by the filmmaker Paul Vecchiali melds a candy-colored vision of the world’s oldest profession with a grim take on neoliberalism.