Chile's political crisis is another brutal legacy of long-dead dictator Pinochet
Nov 19, 2019 02:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
After weeks of intense, sometimes violent nationwide protests, Chilean President Sebastian Piñera has relented to demands to rewrite the Chilean Constitution. The protesters say they want a new constitution to...
Why Hindu nationalists are cheering moves to build a temple, challenging a secular tradition
Nov 19, 2019 02:38 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
A five-judge panel of the Indian Supreme Court has delivered its much-awaited verdict on the destruction of the Babri Masjid, a 16th-century mosque in the town of Ayodhya in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The...

Nov 12, 2019 09:07 am UTC| Politics
Even before winning the election, Donald Trumps statements and actions during campaign rallies were enough to cause a string of controversies. It was then not surprising that it continued even after he won the 2016...
Why Nixon's VP Spiro Agnew attacked the new media -- 50 years ago
Nov 11, 2019 09:27 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Americans witnessed an unprecedented event 50 years ago: live television coverage on all three national networks of a speech by the vice president of the United States. Speeches by vice presidents never received such...
Fracking: how the police response is threatening the right to protest
Nov 11, 2019 09:26 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The UK government has announced an immediate moratorium on fracking. The decision came after new scientific analysis concluded it was not possible to rule out future unacceptable impacts. Opponents of the controversial...
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...