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Anita Chabria, Tribune News Service Would you like to see more Black and Latino men locked up in prison? How about a shoutout for giving cops more leeway...
Thousands of Hong Kong university and school students swapped classes for democracy demonstrations on Monday, the latest act of defiance in an anti-government movement that has plunged the Chinese-ruled city...
Kenneth Clarke really could be prime minister in two months’ time. We have hardly begun to work out the weird scenarios that could play out in parliament after it reconvenes...
Yaqiu Wang, Tribune News Service It’s hard for Americans to understand why so many Chinese students attending school in Western countries have turned out in recent days to express support...
Almara Abgarian, The Independent A few days ago, EU nationals in the UK were dealt another blow as Iain Duncan Smith, co-founder of the Centre for Social Justice, urged Priti...
Ann McFeatters, Tribune News Service It’s beginning to feel like 1980s news tape showing America’s despotic enemies running amok. In Russia, a mysterious fatal explosion a few days ago in...
Of course the people who form the governments around the world are anything but pro-citizens nor are they pro welfare. They can best be described as maniacal tyrants who have...
Hong Kong lawyers held a silent march in support of anti-government protesters on Wednesday, highlighting the movement’s enduring broad appeal despite increasingly ominous warnings from Beijing. Hundreds of lawyers dressed...
Four prominent leaders of Hong Kong’s democracy movement were jailed on Wednesday for their role in organising mass pro-democracy protests in 2014 that paralysed the city for months and infuriated...
A group of Hong Kong activists arrived at court for sentencing on Wednesday after being convicted this month for their role in organising mass pro-democracy protests in 2014 that paralysed...