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Anita Chabria, Tribune News Service When an advance copy of Ibram X. Kendi’s new book, “How to Raise an Antiracist,” arrived in my mailbox, the massacre in Buffalo...
Finance Minister Rishi Sunak became the first high-profile British politician to make the Sunday Times Rich List, weeks after his family’s tax arrangements attracted controversy and amid a cost-of-living crisis....
Rosangela da Silva is a smiley, politically active member of Brazil’s Workers’ Party, but the new wife of presidential hopeful Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva remains discreet when it comes...
United States President Joe Biden has promised that America will share the Covid-19 vaccine technologies with other countries as part of the programme to fight the pandemic as well as...
Visitors are once again jamming the narrow streets of Barcelona’s Gothic quarter as global travel bounces back from the pandemic, reviving tensions over mass tourism in the Spanish port city....
The Russia-Ukraine war has taken a new economic turn with Russia imposing sanctions on Gazprom’s German and Polish subsidiaries, which would disrupt crucial gas supplies to these two countries and...
Krutika Pathi and Krishnan Francis, Associated Press The South Asian nation of Sri Lanka is experiencing an unprecedented economic collapse that has pushed the government into a deep...
John Rentoul, The Independent The local election results in England so far are good for Labour without being great. Labour has done well in London but less well elsewhere....
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party lost control of traditional strongholds in London and suffered setbacks elsewhere in local elections, with voters punishing his government over a series of...
This week promises to be a difficult one for the survival of the union, which has been in especially poor repair since the Brexit referendum of 2016. Searching questions should...