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Democracy is facing a dangerous moment. Around the world the great democratic experiment appears to be weakening as power, arrogance and intolerance replace consultation, diplomacy and accountability.
Reams have been written about the proceedings in Parliament. Yet, the ‘temple of democracy’ often resembles a marketplace. Questions are vital to governance as they expose flaws, but voices are ...
ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. The first sentence of Article II of the Constitution introduces the executive ...
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale runs from March 25-31. You can find massive discounts on everything from Yeti gear to robot vacuums and power tools. Score up to 42 percent off editor-tested EcoFlow portable ...
After unseen footage exposed Married At First Sight’s Gia Fleur for “puppeteering” her co-stars in last week’s episode of MAFS: After The Dinner Party, this week it was her co-star Bec Zacharia who ...
While I was playing Nintendo’s newly announced OLED Switch earlier this week, the grass quite literally looked greener. I got a chance to try Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Breath of the Wild on the new ...
Multiple eateries along the landmark Mohammed Ali Road have switched to coal and diesel as cooking fuels, as iftaar demand remains high while commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is unavailable.
There’s no wider prosperity if conglomerates keep scratching in the same shallow soil.