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The Cruel Spectacle of British Asylum Policy
Last week Britain’s Parliament passed a law that seeks to redefine reality. The Safety of Rwanda Act declares Rwanda a…
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World
Some Gazans Say U.S. Campus Protests Give Them ‘Hope’
Thousands of miles away from the campus protests that have divided Americans, some displaced Palestinians are expressing solidarity with the…
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Business
Environmental Prize Highlights Work to Keep Fossil Fuels at Bay
Around the world, grass-roots organizers and Indigenous communities are taking proposed coal, oil and gas projects to court — and…
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World
Dam Collapses in Western Kenya, Killing at Least 40
The country has been pummeled by heavy rains that have caused widespread flooding, part of a broader deluge that has…
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World
As Anger Grows Over Gaza, Arab Leaders Crack Down on Protests
Grief and rage over the war and Israel have led to demonstrations across the Arab world. Arrests suggest governments fear…
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World
Heavy Rains and Floods Sweep Cities Across East Africa
Torrential downpours have submerged homes and farms in Tanzania, Kenya and Burundi, and more rain is expected.
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‘Humane’ Review: An Ethical Crisis and a Dinner Party
Caitlin Cronenberg’s debut feature is set in a dystopian world that’s alarmingly believable.
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World
Flooding Inundates Kenya, Killing at Least 32 and Displacing Thousands
Days of heavy rains have pummeled parts of Kenya, leaving at least 32 dead, 15 injured and more than 40,000…
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I’m a Columbia Professor. The Protests on My Campus Are Not Justice.
Last Thursday, in the music humanities class I teach at Columbia University, two students were giving an in-class presentation on…
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World
At Least 5 Die Trying to Cross English Channel, Including a Young Girl
The British and French authorities have struggled to find ways to deter people from making the perilous journey.