In a time of publishing industry freefall, a new spin-off from The Office mines the bleakness of today’s journalism landscape for laughs. Big Issue speaks to stars Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Nuñez and Sabrina Impacciatore The post ‘Don’t let bullies off the hook’: The Paper star Oscar Nuñez on Trump, truth, and The Office appeared first on Big Issue.| Big Issue
What lessons can global pluralism teach? Youth-led and policy-driven models can guard religious freedom. The post America’s Interfaith Problem Isn’t Denominational: Learning from Southeast Asia appeared first on Public Square Magazine.| Public Square Magazine
Donald Trump’s switch from favoring India to now favoring Pakistan is a story of flattery and cash. These two critical components are driving many of the current U.S. President’s foreign policy decisions. The post Trump’s Cash-for-Favors Diplomacy Reshapes the World appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
Were it not for Putin mindlessly continuing the (self-)destructive legacy of the Bolsheviks a century ago, Russia could have been a true 21st century superpower. The post How Russia Botched an Entire Century appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
Even in Communist times, during Putin’s much-beloved Soviet Union, Russian leaders deeply appreciated Europeans as true inspirations — as a quick look at any Matryoshka doll documents. The post When Russia Was Still Europe-Minded appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
Israel, Palestine and the U.S. must act on global momentum for a Palestinian state. The post Seizing the Global Momentum for a Two-State Solution appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
Will the U.S. have free and fair elections next year? The post Creating Budapest on the Potomac appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
Herman Melville’s “Bartleby the Scrivener” had It right: Why forcing workers back to the office misses the point. The post Melville’s Bartleby: The Great-Great-Grandfather of the Quiet Quitters of Today’s Gen Z appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
Though populism can, in theory, amplify marginalized voices and energize democracy, it often becomes a tool for weakening democratic institutions.| The Globalist
ISRAEL will give civilians in Gaza until October 7 to evacuate before they launch a full military assault to destroy Hamas. The Israeli security cabinet have approved a plan which will see the IDF …| The US Sun
Five ministers resign, while political dynasties continue to rule in the home of democracy. The post Greece’s Longtime Scourge: Dynastic Politics appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
Why have young people not yet rebelled, organized themselves and gone on strike on the missing public pension reforms? The post Dateline Germany: Why Pension Reform Is Key to Stabilizing Democracy appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
We are entering a data-driven world where democratic governance struggles to catch up with the hybridization of power between states, platforms and private data monopolies. The post Are We Navigating the End of the Market Era? appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
What will Pope Leo XIV say about Trump’s draconian “One Big Beautiful Bill”?| The Globalist
On the dangers of using the history of Western intellectual thought to conflate questions of legal governance with political persecution.| The Globalist
As Mariann Edgar Budde, the Episcopal Bishop of Washington, D.C., put it in Berlin: “I am in the heart-changing business.”| The Globalist
PRESIDENT Volodymyr Zelensky said he is ready to meet Vladimir Putin in Turkey after Donald Trump asked Ukraine to agree to direct peace talks with Russia. Zelensky said he would wait for Putin in …| The US Sun
Informed by neuroscientific findings about human predispositions and insights from the life sciences, Symbiotic Realism is predicated on the notion that the contemporary landscape of International Relations is shaped by [...] Read More... The post <strong>Symbiotic Realism:</strong> A Transdisciplinary International Relations theory appeared first on Research Outreach.| Research Outreach
The U.S. is currently experiencing the farcical stage of a charismatic leader with dubious motivations that could end up as national and global tragedy.| The Globalist
Michel Barnier, 73, is the politician for all seasons in France. Emmanuel Macron has reached out to him to be France’s Prime Minister.| The Globalist
Harris’ historic candidacy as a mixed-race woman cuts two ways, inspiring some voters and alienating others.| The Globalist
Whether on education policy, energy policy, migration policy, technology policy, infrastructure policy or housing policy, Germany faces a host of unresolved problems.| The Globalist
Trump’s generally dismal record in business may offer the Democrats much-needed hope for their 2024 Presidential campaign.| The Globalist
The story behind Britain’s new Prime Minister. He has created a British politics that is stable, measured and progressive and not ultra radical.| The Globalist
The U.S. is increasingly becoming a nation devoted to the religion of money – run by an ever-smaller group of elites who control it.| The Globalist