Month: March 2019

Palestinian unity: a dream buried deep?

Palestinian women rally for peace between Fatah and Hamas. Yazan Majdi/Demotix. All rights reserved. Almost eight years ago, destructive clashes

Ikea Just Became The Company Every Parent Wants To Work For

Ikea, the world’s favorite Swedish furniture company, has also become every parent’s dream company to work for. The do-it-yourself furniture giant says it

Obama Called Out Donald Trump With One Simple Sentence

On Tuesday evening, President Barack Obama addressed the nation one final time as its commander in chief.  In his hour-long

Ukrainian refugees in Russia receive a mixed welcome

While the West thinks Russia is fighting a war with Ukraine, and Moscow calls the conflict a ‘civil war’, civilians

Ireland, Brexit and our Disunited Kingdom

A mock customs post is set up at Ravensdale, Co Louth, as anti-Brexit campaigners highlight concerns about the impact on

Here’s What Will Really Happen With Abortion, Immigration, And Student Debt—No Matter Who Wins

We have a love-hate relationship with presidents. Our challenges are so entrenched, it’s easy to think that only a strong POTUS

North Ossetia is rethinking its role as Russia's ‘outpost’ in the Caucasus

For years after the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991, and especially the Ossetian-Ingush conflict of 1992, North Ossetian

GOODFest: The Southern Poverty Law Center on Why We Need Love-Based Charities Now More Than Ever

As much as we love getting lit af, GOODFest is nothing without its causes. They’re fundamental to our mission of

What Now?

The Titanic. That’s how a colleague described the election tonight. Hillary Clinton, we believed, was an unsinkable campaign. Perfect? No. But

Britain’s secret wars

Iraqi security forces (ISF) among the ruins of 'Jonah's tomb,' bombed by IS in 2014. ISF are backed by coalition