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The perils of weak plunder cases

THE danger in weaponizing plunder is not merely legal. It is political. And it is precisely here where the Marcos ...
For more than 60 years, the U.S. has tried to pressure Cuba's leadership into breaking. The regime has endured.
After the ‘bonkers’ Oscars, the Co Derry-born author of Hamnet is poised to publish Land, a novel inspired by her own family ...
India spends about $150 billion per year on social protection — yet most benefits never reach the people they are designed to support. Tarun Cherukuri founded Indus Action to change that.
Pakistan does not suffer from a shortage of credit schemes; it suffers from a shortage of capital architecture. Every few ...
What a “loose body" in the elbow means, what it could signal, and why Tarik Skubal represented the perfect subject for Dr. Neal ElAttrache to try a new tool to fix it.
Indonesia’s diplomacy appears uncertain in dealing with Israel, even when its citizens are detained during a humanitarian ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover was not searching for lightning when its SuperCam microphone picked up strange crackles and pops on ...
Tether's new USAT is a ring fence: a GENIUS-compliant US subsidiary built so the $183 billion offshore USDT can stay outside ...
(Part 2) Part 1: Low consumption, high leakage: The Philippines’ plastic paradox MANILA, Philippines — The problem with plastic waste in the Philippines is not just where it ends, but how it moves. A ...
With generous equipment, low running costs, and a few compromises, the Omoda 7 SHS-P shows why Europe should watch Chery ...