Kieren Underwood

Actions speak louder than words—or in this case, no action.

‘When the chips are down, I have Israel’s back.’

A look at the optimism of Britain’s vindicated euroskeptics

Eastern Asia continues its 20-year dominance of international testing.

What can we predict? What can we know about the future?

‘There is no firm line between their real and online worlds.’

A ‘restless reforming’ pope’s speech to Lutherans on the anniversary of their greatest complaint

Where the largest population in the world has set its sights

The results of relying on the wisdom of man

Is it Duterte’s usual straight talk or just empty words?

You can’t wait five years when you are fighting a war.

Moving back into the oil-exporting fold

‘This is quite amazing for us. In 2,000 years, this text has not changed.’

As Merkel deals with Syria, Turkey, immigrants and terrorism, her popularity is falling. What will come next?

The United States promised a strong response if North Korea tested a fifth nuclear device. Don’t hold your breath.

Why the ban means more than what you can wear to the beach

A president, a prime minister, and an ambassador without portfolio with a commission for world peace

Black power, freedom and justice—but only their way

The results of relying on the wisdom of man

Are Americans looking to their representatives or a committee of nine robed scholars to make decisions?

But not the way the experts recommend

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wants all the fighters he can possibly get.

San Jose and the power of rhetoric

And raising the minimum wage increases joblessness.

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