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Sunak’s win: Racial inequality redefined or simply repackaged?
Europe, Politics Husaina Mustafa Lakdawala 11/29/22 Europe, Politics Husaina Mustafa Lakdawala 11/29/22

Sunak’s win: Racial inequality redefined or simply repackaged?

Sunak’s rise to power was rooted in the hope garnered from his promised reforms to stabilize the UK's economy rather than his identity and commonality with the South Asian community.

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Troubles in the UK. But institutions in action.
Europe, Politics David Jones 11/27/22 Europe, Politics David Jones 11/27/22

Troubles in the UK. But institutions in action.

Three Prime Ministers in the last three months, a currency in freefall, rampant inflation, reputable independent organizations ignored, top public servants fired.

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Brazilian elections: Is global populism in retreat?
South America, Politics, Around the World Dan McDowall 11/27/22 South America, Politics, Around the World Dan McDowall 11/27/22

Brazilian elections: Is global populism in retreat?

Bolsonaro’s departure sees the first incumbent president to fail to win re-election, a humiliating label for the former president.

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Too big to change? What is happening to France’s pension system?
Europe, Business & Finance, Politics Giancarlo Da-Ré 11/27/22 Europe, Business & Finance, Politics Giancarlo Da-Ré 11/27/22

Too big to change? What is happening to France’s pension system?

Only time will tell the outcome of France’s latest attempt to reform its “sticky” 77-year-old pension system.

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Bad connections: Countering far-right extremism in online spaces
Health, Around the World, Science & Tech Hilary Lawson 4/19/22 Health, Around the World, Science & Tech Hilary Lawson 4/19/22

Bad connections: Countering far-right extremism in online spaces

Far-right movements around the world have instrumentalized the pandemic to vindicate white supremacist views, and many of these groups have been active in rallies against pandemic public health restrictions.

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In the wake of the “Freedom Convoy,” Canadian national security institutions need to educate the public about emerging threats
North America, Security Imran Bayoumi 3/12/22 North America, Security Imran Bayoumi 3/12/22

In the wake of the “Freedom Convoy,” Canadian national security institutions need to educate the public about emerging threats

Canadian security institutions need to better prepare for new threats facing Canadians and do more to engender public trust in institutions.

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