May's not the only one trying to have it both ways. Before Trump’s election, the US, long-heralded (and self-celebrating) “nation of immigrants,” was lowering the lamp beside its golden door.
For the forgotten children of the refugee crisis, school brings a transient normality to life in the camps.
Human rights defenders are out in the cold at this moment: we have compromised allies on the left and the right.
A former specialist adviser to the House of Commons Social Services Committee has written a detailed critique of the Home Affairs Committee’s Report on anti-Semitism. We find out why.
Canada is seeking to move towards a new kind of reconciliation with its First Nations. But what does it mean to speak of the “best interests” of the vulnerable?
The critical need for genuine fact cannot be overstated.
While sectarianism may be a component, its role as the primary cause of the war remains secondary.
The Israeli government and its supporters need to break out of the prison house of their own thinking by taking a broader and more inclusive view of things.