Policy change on modern slavery could block victims of Epstein-style trafficking from getting help, experts fear
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Jürgen Habermas has died, just as the world – of which he was, in many ways, a theorist – increasingly resembles, in the words of Stefan Zweig, the “world of yesterday.” Yet
A multi-billion-dollar industry backed by Chile’s new president threatens the Kawésqar peoples’ right to the sea
Israel can’t surrender, but will Trump’s dwindling popularity be enough to deliver an early end to the conflict?
When the state openly admits it wants its eyes on you at all times, how do citizens fight back?
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Exclusiva: Empresas de IA británicas mandan a su personal a los organismos públicos que deben controlarlas. El gobierno no está obligado a informar
“The only coordinated mechanism that most policy makers across the global South are indulging in right now is prayer.”
The US president’s claim that the war is ‘very complete’ was little more than wishful thinking
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La industria del salmón apunta contra una ley que permite a las comunidades indígenas administrar espacios marinos que han habitado por miles de años