Space travel was once about collective efforts to go beyond the limits of one’s imagination. Now it’s an exhibition of extreme entitlement
One nurse speaks out on dire working conditions, low pay and the erosion of a vital public service
Western-style democracy has failed Iraq, bringing a dystopian economy, an ineffectual government and more pain for its long-suffering people
It is no surprise that the young are confronting an old revolution that refuses to accept its failure in bringing development and equality to the Caribbean island
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Ten years on from Norway’s Utøya massacre, a tragedy fuelled by a hatred of multiculturalism, borders are tightening across Scandinavia
Right-wing, conservative and nationalist magazines were the primary beneficiaries of funds recently allocated by the country’s Ministry of Culture
A confidential international arbitration decision shows how a London-listed company misled the public over a high-profile standoff over oil and gas in Georgia
Europe’s care homes have seldom been out of the news during the COVID crisis. Why is this sector so understaffed and underfinanced?
Last year's protest wave in the Russian Far East captured public attention - but one year on, what have we learned?
As Lebanon struggles to create a new government following the port explosion and amid protests, two nations vie for influence in the country
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