
Since arriving in the United States four years ago, Alex has worked at a primary care office. He has witnessed firsthand how difficult it was for immigrants to access preventive care. When he heard of the implementation of...

On top of efforts to fire potentially tens of thousands of federal workers, an early executive order from President Donald Trumps second term seeks to reclassify the employment status of as many as 50,000 other federal...

Brazil coup charges could end Bolsonaro’s political career − but they won’t extinguish Bolsonarismo
Brazilian politics are getting more dramatic again. The South American countrys attorney general filed five criminal charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro and 33 others in its Supreme Court on Feb. 18, 2025,...

A Palestinian film is an Oscars favorite − so why is it so hard to see?
For many low-budget, independent films, an Oscar nomination is a golden ticket. The publicity can translate into theatrical releases or rereleases, along with more on-demand rentals and sales. However, for No Other Land, a...

Why Keir Starmer may gamble on increasing Britain’s defence spending
Amid rising tensions around the world, the UK government faces pressure to increase defence spending. External threats and uncertainty over the nature of peace talks with Russia over Ukraine have been in the spotlight. But...

An explosion of colour and the downfall of an Instagram darling: what to see and watch this week
Anyone familiar with Scotland will know the weather is at best mercurial, and at worst wet, grey and what we call dreich a good Scottish word meaning drab. For an artist in the early 20th century suffering not just...

China: Xi Jinping has learned from Trump’s first trade war and is ready to fight back
The start of 2025 has been good for China and its reputation as a high-tech innovator. The unveiling of the Chinese-made artificial intelligence (AI) tool, DeepSeek, caused consternation on the US stock exchange and from...