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Forcing consensus is bad for science and society
The March for Science that took place in cities around the world on April 22 was intended to “speak...
As tensions in the region rise, Japan again debates its pacifist constitution
Japan could finally be gearing up for the first-ever change to its constitution. In a recent video a...
How open data can help the Global South, from disaster relief to voter turnout
The modern era is marked by growing faith in the power of data. “Big data”, “open data”, and “eviden...
Can Caribbean cricket get its (political) groove back?
Caribbean cricket fans were dismayed in early June when, for the first time since the ICC Champions...
What can Europe expect from a Macron government?
French President Emmanuel Macron’s party, La République en Marche (Republic on the Move), captured a...
India at 70: after the celebrations, single
Seventy years ago, Jawaharlal Nehru’s famous “Tryst with Destiny” speech not only marked India’s ind...
The global market for wine: China leads the emergence of a new world order
The latest piece in our ongoing series Globalisation Under Pressure, first published by The Conversa...
After ISIS killings in Pakistan, China blames the victims
When two young Chinese nationals were abducted in broad daylight and brutally killed earlier in June...
Senior Policy Advisor Resigns Over Biden’s Inaction in Gaza
Senior Policy Advisor Resigns Over Biden’s Inaction in GazaJanuary 4, 202410:00 AM CSTLisa Marie Pla...
Stuck in the middle, South Korea has few options for securing peace with its Northern neighbour
In the culmination of weeks of growing tension in the region, the US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinso...
Is there such a thing as a ‘Muslim vote’ in France?
On April 8, the well-known French television show Salut les terriensturned sour when guests discusse...