UK election 2019: hundreds of thousands of people could be in the wrong place when it's time to vote
Nov 11, 2019 09:25 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The UK general election called for December 12 2019 raises important issues regarding who is entitled to vote, who will be able to vote and where they will vote. The electoral roll, which lists everyone eligible to...
Senators' silence suggests they may be taking their impeachment trial duty seriously
Nov 11, 2019 09:24 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Several Republican senators have taken a vow of silence on the impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives. Maine Senator Susan Collins has described her position this way: I am very likely to be a juror so to...
What the fall of the Berlin Wall and German unification have meant for educational inequality
Nov 11, 2019 09:24 am UTC| Insights & Views
When the Berlin wall fell 30 years ago, on November 9 1989, it marked the end of a 40-year divide between Germanys communist East and the free market system of the West. For people living either side of the wall, this...
Trump's charity woes are uncommmon if not unprecedented and could get more costly
Nov 11, 2019 09:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Donald J. Trump Foundation is now defunct and the state of New York has ordered the president to give US$2 million to a group of nonprofits out of his own pocket as restitution for breaking the law by misusing...
How the US military has embraced growing religious diversity
Nov 11, 2019 09:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
In 1919, Lee Levinger buried four soldiers in France. The responsibility to preside over a funeral was not unusual for military chaplains. But during World War I, most Americans would have been surprised to learn that a...
Demon disease, worse than HIV: Soweto women's views on breast cancer
Nov 11, 2019 09:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Low-income communities in South Africa have the lowest incidence of breast cancer in the country. But they also have the worst health outcomes. Black South African women are the least likely segment of the population to...
Trudeau's new cabinet: Gender parity because it's 2019? Or due to competence?
Nov 11, 2019 09:20 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will soon appoint his new cabinet, which he promises will once again be based on gender parity, the same as it was when he formed his first government in 2015. Women are in the minority in...