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Exchanging greetings and resolving to do something positive in the coming year certainly create an uplifting atmosphere.
Today privacy is not secrecy but selfhood. It remains an ethical space between what we owe others and what we owe ourselves.
Akhilesh Upadhyay discusses his new book, ‘In the Margins of Empires: A History of the Chicken’s Neck’ and how life in the ...
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How Kangura inspired Ekenge and FARDC

When Major General Sylvestre Ekenge, spokesperson of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), appeared on the national broadcaster RTNC on 27 December 2025, nothing about the ...
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Disaster journalism, not disastrous

You see what is in front of you, but what do you really see? You see but you don't see. That is because you are looking at what is in front of you with only your eyes, but you are not seeing with your ...
As the Archdiocese of Dubuque finalizes plans to reduce weekend Mass locations, Catholics consider the implications to ...
A guide to the recurring narratives used to discredit OCCRP — and the evidence-based responses that rebut them.
The lesson here is uncomfortable: mythology and history aren’t complete opposites. They’re points on a spectrum. Some myths have kernels of historical truth. Some historical narratives get warped and ...