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How postcolonialism rewrites the story of world politics
For over a hundred years, the study of International Relations (IR) has been shaped by a handful of big ideas about how the ...
The British Government has named the 43 Americans who will be Marshall Scholars for 2026. They will begin their graduate ...
In recent years, a number of countries in the Global South have made a leap in their development, with many rapidly approaching the economic indicators of the world’s leading countries, or even ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Studying abroad — pros and cons
WHEN Filipinos leave home to study abroad, they don’t just cross borders, but also navigate different learning terrains. In these stories, we gain insight on how new academic environments compare to ...
South Africa has established itself internationally as a staunch friend of the Palestinian people. So why is the Department ...
Ambassador Pompeu Andreucci Neto has seen it all in his 34-year career in diplomacy, and he still believes in the process.
H.E. Faisal Khalifa Al-Sougha, President of the Arab Union for Electronic Media and Sustainable Development, stated: “Signing ...
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The New Republic on MSNOpinion
National Parks Now Free on Trump’s Birthday, but Not on Black Holidays
The Trump administration removed free national park access on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth, while adding it for President Trump’s birthday. Now, two federal holidays that celebrate Black ...
Federal law limits the president’s authority to fire government officials who work for more than two dozen independent ...
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The New Republic on MSNOpinion
FIFA Gives Trump a Made-Up Peace Prize So He’ll Shut Up About Nobel
The U.S. president on Friday became the inaugural recipient of FIFA’s newly minted peace prize. The prize was the invention of Gianni Infantino, the boss of the international soccer league, who ...
Snapchat gave users nine years to accumulate memories, and will now charge them to keep those memories. Behavioral economics ...
In Rome, Silicon Valley executives looked for the sacred under frescoed ceilings. But in Rio’s kitchens, Seoul’s basements, ...
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