Her feminism is “rooted in an awareness of how race and gender and class all affect my ability to be educated, receive ...
Labour has entered office, as it did in 1997, with public services in a mostly dire state. Its prospects at the next election ...
The Economist’s forecast model suggests that the state—with its 19 electoral-college votes, the most of any swing state—is ...
I n June 2023 the Supreme Court banned race-conscious admissions at American universities. Many supporters of the practice ...
Pay is at the centre of the latest dispute. Boeing offered its employees a 25% rise over four years; its workers are ...
Flood warnings had been ringing out across Nigeria’s north-east for weeks. Schools in Maiduguri were closed for a fortnight ...
Western Balkan arms-makers are booming. Serbian arms exports have quadrupled since 2020; some €800m ($890m)-worth of its ammo ...
L ast month the Taliban published a new consolidated code of religious laws. It has left Afghan women reeling, with many now ...
The firm, which now goes by PwC rather than PricewaterhouseCoopers, at least spares Edwin’s memory the indignity of having ...
As well as deploying police, China hosts Pacific officers for training and is showering cash-strapped forces with equipment.
Shanghai was hit by Typhoon Bebinca on September 16th. Hundreds of thousands of residents were evacuated in what state media ...
Republicans love to blame everything they consider wrong with America on an epidemic of “wokeness”, by which they tend to ...