Why facts backfire in political debates, and what psychology says works to bridge divides and prevent radicalization.
Flawed institutions have trained us into habits that prevent us from our solving problems.For this week’s Re-Imagine Ghana, I want to take a hard look at a paralysis that has quietly affected all of ...
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The end of Iran?

Does the map of the Middle East need to be redrawn? In this video, we map out a new Middle East. We explore the 7 potential successor states that could emerge from a fragmented Iran. As internal ...
Srab Der Haroutounian, a Ph.D. candidate born and raised in the United Kingdom to Armenian parents, is examining the multigenerational impact of trauma through the lens of the Armenian Genocide within ...
The Thadou Students' Association (TSA) has rejected a complaint filed at Kangpokpi Police Station against social activist ...
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Time for renewal

Nepal, March 16 -- Much is being made of the fact that of the 32 House of Representatives seats up for grabs from Madhesh province, the Madhesh-based parties this time got none. This is a remarkable ...
With over 7.3 crore voters, including 1.31 crore youth, West Bengal's 2026 elections hinge on six critical regions, where welfare schemes, identity politics, and economic concerns will determine if ...
When musician Ma Huan came to Singapore in 2010 to join the Singapore Chinese Orchestra, she discovered that adapting to a new culture came with unexpected lessons.That moment was one of many that ...
The DEI editor is responsible for reviewing and organizing information to ensure accuracy. The March 4, 2026 issue has 18 articles total, including four Sports, four Opinion, four Arts & Life and six ...
China's ethnic law builds on policies initiated many years ago concerning language, marriages, education and loyalty to the state. We explain what it sets out to do.