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At eighty-seven, Anthony Hopkins remembers everything. In his new memoir, Hopkins looks back on fathers and drink, ...
A world that throws away more food than it consumes isn’t facing a supply crisis but a crisis of imagination. What if ending ...
Synodality promised a Church that truly listens, yet its progress has stalled in uneven uptake, clerical resistance and ...
Britain’s hardening asylum laws mark a decisive shift from protection to deterrence, revealing how migration is now governed through anxiety, pressure, and political calculation, with refugees recast ...
In a world where globalisation is quietly unravelling, a new alignment is taking shape across America, Russia and China with ...