Author: The Conversation
The Pandemic
The WHO first described Covid as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Where are we at, three years later?
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The Conversation
Health struggles are part of the human condition, but politicians often resist revealing full medical records
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The treatment of Ukrainian refugees exposes a humanitarian double standard that has channelled vital funding away from equally deserving crises.
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Politics
Perhaps the combination of religious rhetoric and secular laws is a winning electoral strategy
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Elsewhere In The World...
By Alice Welsh
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The Conversation
Here are the trends on the cusp of transforming the online world
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The Conversation
How gossipy memoirs feed national fascination with privileged elites
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The Conversation
Populism has been unleashed. We’re beyond the stop-gap measures of small-step reform or pragmatic centrist liberalism. What’s next? We’re about to find out.
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Spirituality
A scholar of South Asian religions tells the story of the divine love of Radha and Krishna and the lessons in it for our world today
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Good Governance
The UK is perceived to be more corrupt than it was following the 2009 expenses scandal that rocked parliament to its core
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Society
We can all learn from high-profile frauds that have reeled in experts and celebrities alike, such as FTX and Theranos
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ENVIRONMENT
Disaster
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Elsewhere In The World...
Dhamaal music and dance reveals a rich and complex mixing of cultures that is shaped by history.
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… so why is there so much outrage about George Santos
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Politics
The body choosing Kenya’s election commission is being overhauled – how this could strengthen democracy
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