How should our country respond to airstrikes in Iran, and what impact could that have on our safety and relationships with other nations?
Strikes on cities across Iran have killed more than 25 people from Sunday into Monday
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Strikes on cities across Iran have killed more than 25 people from Sunday into Monday
The article explores the implications of AI-generated legal scholarship, discussing its potential benefits and challenges for the legal field and academic integrity.
The Strait of Hormuz oil shock has yet to crash demand as the rich world borrows from its stocks and pays up to secure supply. Traders are now sounding the alarm that a harsh adjustment is coming
The article explores the implications and challenges of integrating AI-generated legal scholarship into academic and professional legal practices, raising questions about authorship and credibility.
After suffering a crushing defeat in the April 12 election after 16 years in power, Viktor Orban announced on Saturday that he was 'not needed in Parliament, but in the reorganization of the national camp.'
A manifesto-like email allegedly sent by the dinner shooter suggests a murderous obsession with Trump’s politics
Andy Burnham has ruled out making a Makerfield by-election contest another Brexit referendum. But will it end up being one anyway? The Greater Manchester Mayor has already had to clarify his position on rejoining the EU after a weekend where the issue has dominated the news agenda. Reform certainly hope to turn it into another Brexit campaign. They’ve sent Robert Jenrick out onto the mean streets of Westminster to try and convince voters it’s an establishment stitch up. But who is "the establ...
The world’s worst humanitarian crisis enters its fourth year
An economics writer known for his work on Asia turns his eye toward the fastest-growing continent