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Trading in death responsibly: ‘Woke’ funds funnel $5 trillion into arms industry
Opinion
ESG funds, once champions of environmental causes, have raised ethical concerns after investing heavily in defense stocks
Nov 30, 2023 11:04
Did Brazil’s Bolsonaro choose the wrong country for a political vacation?
Opinion
The right-wing former president left for the US as his left-wing successor was about to be sworn in, but will he be welcome?
Jan 12, 2023 11:02
Biden wants to avoid Trump's fate of US-Russia relations dominating his presidency, so White House needs summit more than Kremlin
Opinion
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Reykjavik, Iceland, this week. The US needs a presidential summit more than Russia, so odds are the moralizing will be kept to a minimum.
May 17, 2021 11:32
Happy birthday, international spying network! Britain’s GCHQ and America’s NSA hail 75th anniversary of their alliance
Opinion
An espionage union once a very closely-guarded secret is now commemorated by the shadowy agencies involved. Citizens should ask why the sudden change of heart, and what the collaboration means for them and for their countries.
Mar 8, 2021 17:53
Newly declassified transcripts shed further light on FBI’s farcical failure in Russiagate hoax
Opinion
The just-published transcripts of interviews carried out by US lawmakers scrutinising the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane probe reveal the incompetence, bias, and dishonesty that marred the investigation from the very start.
Jan 19, 2021 11:23
After orgies & prostitutes, the angry overreaction to England players sneaking girls back to hotel is merely more Covid hysteria
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After scandals with orgies and prostitutes involving England players, the anger over Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden sneaking two girls into the team hotel is not over their indiscretion; it is merely more hysteria over Covid laws.
Sep 8, 2020 19:05
Cambridge University's degree of separation: The ‘new normal’ is an abnormal world where we never learn to socialise
Opinion
Cambridge University’s announcement that it is moving all its lectures online for the 2020/21 academic year is deeply worrying, as it seems to be an acceptance that social distancing is here to stay.
May 21, 2020 09:54
Class war in the making? Coronavirus quarantines pit well-off hermits against serfs who supply them
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Coronavirus has exposed stark divides in US society as the wealthy hole up in their homes and the poor are reduced to delivering their supplies in often-unsafe conditions. With mass layoffs underway, is class war imminent?
Mar 23, 2020 18:02
Normandy Four summit on Ukraine’s future: What’s at stake?
Opinion
Paris is set to host the first summit of the so-called Normandy Four in over three years. The rendezvous is possible thanks to a change of power in Ukraine and a very active stance by Macron. What are the stakeholders’ cards?
Dec 8, 2019 12:38
No more dissident voices: Succumb to Facebook & Twitter’s demands or get banned (or both)
Opinion
A recent purge by Facebook and Twitter of a host of independent media sites has pushed thousands of people out of work and has killed one of the most effective forms of expressing political dissent.
Oct 15, 2018 15:27
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