The brainchild of two LA music execs, the six-piece group featuring Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel started ...
Assisted dying laws seem compassionate, writes Matty Hall, but not in a society that devalues sick and disabled people’s ...
Israel has ramped up its bombardment of Lebanon. We ask Trita Parsi whether the next ceasefire can hold. Plus: Drink spiking ...
The US election exit polls appeared to show young men moving overwhelmingly to the right. Don’t panic, writes Keir Milburn - ...
The former Turner Prize-winning artist’s latest work is racial history masquerading as a chocolate-box depiction of the ...
A petition calling for a general election backed by Elon Musk has amassed over two million signatures. Plus: The huge climate ...
With a month to go before he enters office, the president-elect has set about naming his cabinet picks, a potpourri of the ...
While the first modern trains were built in the early 19th century – more people travel by rail today than ever before. Not ...
Soldiers tend to be much more down on war than those who send them into it, writes Juliet Jacques, as even the briefest look ...
Joe Biden has permitted Ukraine to use US-supplied long-range missiles in Russia. Plus: Brazil’s President Lula proposes a wealth tax for billionaires; and a right-wing columnist receives a visit from ...
With an arrest warrant issued for Benjamin Netanyahu, the government say they would uphold international law but stop short ...
It has become apparent as I have gotten older that I am quite avoidant. I have always found it difficult to communicate how I ...