Neil Yes, and what parents usually find out is that the food they dislike isn't inherently bad. The adverb inherently ...
In November 2025, a Rohingya refugee named Mohammad Ullah wrote to the protection team of UNHCR in Cox’s Bazar. He was not ...
An effort tests whether teaching written Rohingya can help preserve the language after ethnic cleansing in Myanmar.
Raised on her father’s improvised bedtime stories and encouraged early on in school, Ratna Damayanti Taha wrote her debut ...
The FBI’s IC3 2025 report shows cybercrime losses nearing $21 billion, driven by a surge in cryptocurrency investment scams ...
Mediacorp is doubling down on regional content strategy with a new Chinese-language co-production. The company has partnered ...
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Learning from the harshest models, India’s border regime is turning coercive
Pushbacks, detentions without timelines and deportations without verification echo the methods of some of the world's ...
Myanmar's leader commuted all death sentences in a blanket order on Friday, one of his first official acts since the 2021 ...
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How a “New York Times” Puff Piece Missed the Toxic Creed of the Tech Oligarchy
A profile of an AI healthcare start-up overlooked the creaky business model behind it, as well as the tech sector’s worship of “high agency.” Was The New York Times just bamboozled by a grifter?
Al Brinkerhoff’s global photo project explores how temples, mosques and ancient monuments reflect humanity’s longing for ...
To discuss the global stakes of the impasse in the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on deepening humanitarian crises, Geoff ...
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