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Globe Theatre “Violating History” with Non-Binary Joan of Arc Production

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre's Joan of Arc will use 'they'them' pronouns in the new production "I, Joan." Many have accused the theatre of trying to...

Who is Supreme Court Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson?

Throughout Joe Biden’s campaign, he promised to appoint the first African American U.S. Supreme Court Judge. Justice Stephen Breyer’s announced his retirement early this...

Britain's friendship with America: what is changing?

As Brexit day has come and gone, the implications of the UK leaving the EU remain unclear. However, the effect that this momentous decision...

IRELAND: What Happens When A Country Pays Attention To Its Own History

by Lucy Kenningham Much is made of Germany’s (usually) well-judged and ubiquitous recognition of its past. Going to Berlin, Munich, Dresden, a tourist wouldn’t be ABLE...

Black History Has Already Been Erased Before… No More, I Say, No More

by Benedicta Denteh October is known as the month of autumn, the fall, whether that be of leaves falling from branches with weakening grips or...

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Iran and Israel: A Complicated Hatred That’s More Than Just Headlines

Few geopolitical rivalries today are as complex, emotionally charged, and persistently misunderstood as the one between Iran and Israel....
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“Trump vs. The World: Will Tariffs Break the Global Economy?

On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump declared what he termed “Liberation Day,” unveiling a comprehensive tariff strategy aimed...

How ‘Woke’ Was Hijacked—and Why We Still Need It

Once upon a time, to be "woke" was to be aware. To be sensitive to the injustices in the...

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Iran and Israel: A Complicated Hatred That’s More Than Just Headlines

Few geopolitical rivalries today are as complex, emotionally charged,...

“Trump vs. The World: Will Tariffs Break the Global Economy?

On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump declared what...