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Almir Agić, a 22-year-old Roma man from Ilijaš, near Sarajevo, fights prejudice with poetry and art, giving a voice to those who are invisible in society in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Albanese’s prime ministership has been slow but steady. If he’s re-elected, he will need to give Australians a more ambitious plan for the country.
With long experience in parliament behind him, the former Queensland policeman is looking to take the top job. But he has his work cut out.
Opinion
Is Canada heading down a path that has caused the collapse of mighty civilizations in the past?If Canada allows inequality to rise unchecked, it risks ending up where hundreds or ancient societies have: plagued by widespread unrest, violence and even complete collapse.
The fourth debate asked leaders to produce one-word responses to pictures of the prime minister’s Copacabana house, a three eyed fish and Elon Musk.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have had their fourth and final leaders’ debate of the campaign. The skirmish, hosted by 7News in Sydney, was moderated by 7’s ...
Skilled migrants and international students are leaving the U.S. in growing numbers and many are heading north to Canada. But will Canada be able to create policies to help retain them?
But here’s the problem: in a region where malnutrition and diet-related illnesses are growing threats, understanding what’s in our food is no longer optional.
Elizabeth Dubois, Associate Professor, Communication, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa Michelle Bartleman, PhD candidate, Communication, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa Online ...
Why Canada needs to put seniors’ care back on the agenda, not only in this election but also in its aftermath.
Investigators are increasingly using technology and user-generated content to help identify and persecute perpetrators of sexual violence in conflict zone.
Opinion
Fossil fuels are still subsidised: G20 could push for the funds to be shifted to cleaner energySouth Africa subsidises fossil fuel companies to the tune of R118 billion (US$6.2 billion) a year. As G20 president, South Africa must push to end these subsidies.
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