Why Nigerian Christians welcome Trump’s airstrikes
The sectarian battle lines were drawn long before the US intervention
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The sectarian battle lines were drawn long before the US intervention
Paul Mescal's portrayal leans more on grief than genius
In “Jaidë,” or “House of Spirits,” the Colombian photographer Santiago Mesa documents a remote people facing a rash of youth suicides
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Canada is opening up to China as Mexico looks to integrate more closely with the United States. The post As Trade Talks Loom, Canada and Mexico Take Opposite Tracks appeared first on The American Conservative
Some would prefer to ignore these inconvenient truths
Here's a new podcast you might like - this is episode 1 of Explosive Lies. All episodes are available now on Global Player, or search for 'Explosive Lies' wherever you get your podcasts. Jim McCormick was a cocky English salesman with an outrageous claim: a black plastic gadget that could sniff out bombs using “electromagnetic energy.” The science was pure fiction. But in the panic after 9/11, governments bought the lie - paying up to $60,000 for a device that started life as a $20 novelty go...
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Israel’s war in Gaza has caused high numbers of maternal and neonatal deaths, say two reports