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Mexican Cartels Offer Wifi With Death Threats If Left Unused
Mexican Cartels Offer Wifi With Death Threats If Left UnusedJanuary 5, 202410:00 AM CSTJoe LawsonMex...
Why we love (and fear) mummies
Somewhere in Iraq, the tomb raider Nick Morton (a never-ageing Tom Cruise) flies over the desert. Th...
Understanding the amazing complexity of sign language
Most people are familiar with sign language, the system that deaf people use to communicate. What fe...
Facing disasters: lessons from a Bangladeshi island
The death toll of Bangladesh’s brutal monsoon season keeps growing. Authorities estimate that floodi...
As tensions in the region rise, Japan again debates its pacifist constitution
Japan could finally be gearing up for the first-ever change to its constitution. In a recent video a...
As Rohingyas flee Myanmar, India needs to drop religious criteria in its refugee law
More than 90,000 Rohingyas, victims of a new surge of violence in Myanmar, are fleeing the country a...
As more people flock to Niger’s gold mines, economic boon may become a new migration risk
Gold poses a classic conundrum: it’s both a blessing and a curse for communities that discover they’...
Why journalists should engage with their readers: a view from Slovakia
What happens when journalists join in the discussion in the often-frightening comments section below...
Can Caribbean cricket get its (political) groove back?
Caribbean cricket fans were dismayed in early June when, for the first time since the ICC Champions...
Erdoğan ‘won’ his referendum, but what does that mean for Turkey’s foreign policy?
Victory for the “yes” side in the country’s April 16 constitutional referendum granting Turkish Pres...