World Nov 25 Could Bolivia’s current politics be fueling indigenous discrimination? In the backlash against former President Evo Morales, some Bolivians have used the moment to express anti-indigenous sentiments.
World Oct 25 Why the U.S. decision in Syria has left some allies anxious “I have senior officials behind closed doors asking me, ‘If this is how America treats its comrades in the battlefield, can America be counted on?’”…
World Oct 04 What is happening with the Uighurs in China? At least 1 million Muslim minority Uighurs are held in Chinese government-run detention centers. There are at least 85 known centers in Xinjiang, China, which the government claims are “re-education centers” for a population it sees as dangerous. But, Uighurs…
World Sep 17 Netanyahu’s annexation plans face opposition, but not from his political rival The day before Israelis headed to the ballot box, the prime minister appeared to try to win last-minute support by pledging to extend sovereignty on all settlements within the West Bank, including "sites that have security importance or are important…
World Aug 20 How a Japan-South Korea dispute ended a key intelligence pact The agreement streamlines intelligence sharing between the U.S., Japan and South Korea about North Korean nuclear activity. It automatically renews annually unless one of the countries decides to pull out by Aug. 24.
Agents for Change Jun 28 5 ways social entrepreneurs are trying to cut food waste For now, the problem isn’t that there’s not enough food on the planet to feed everyone. The problem is how much food is wasted.