Campaigners have been protesting outside a Berlin factory as it switches from auto parts to munitions. But the workers and unions are divided— they want peace, but militarization offers job ...
More than 2,000 people have signed a petition urging Heriot-Watt University to reverse planned cuts to its language programmes. The petition, launched by the University and College Union (UCU), comes ...
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As Trust in the US Fades, Canada May Become a Nuclear Player

Europe is debating a deterrent force less reliant on Washington. Should Ottawa take part? The post As Trust in the US Fades, Canada May Become a Nuclear Player first appeared on The Walrus.
Greenlandic Inuk author Naja Lund Aparico breaks down the enduring myths surrounding Greenland and how she aims to offer more authentic representation through her picture book 'Seasons by the Lake.' ...