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PTSD, acute stress disorder rising on American college campuses
UPI· 5 days agoAmerica's college students seem to be more stressed than ever, with a new report finding a sharp...
ECB Rate Cut Will Be Rare Bright Spot in Troubled Euro Area
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago(Bloomberg) -- This week’s interest-rate cut is a milestone for the European Central Bank. Most Read...
PHL to develop 2 trade corridors with Brunei, seeks supply security - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 6 days agoAn economist said this is an important development in minimizing the country’s exposure to potential...
Americans Are Thinking About Immigration All Wrong
The Atlantic· 6 days agoFor the past three months, Americans have offered the same answer: immigration. In April, the number of independents who said immigration was the...
Governance, accountability in the way of Indonesia’s OECD goal, experts say
South China Morning Post· 5 days agoObservers say Indonesia’s primary challenges in meeting those standards are ensuring that its...
What to Watch in South Africa’s Election
Foreign Policy Magazine· 7 days agoThe highlights this week: Kenya’s William Ruto visits Washington, Burkina Faso’s military leaders extend their rule until 2029, and Ghana’s 1-year-old...
Forget the first 220 failures to split California. This developer has a new plan to secede
ABC 10 Sacramento· 1 day agoThe man who would finally break up California is a real estate developer from Rancho Cucamonga. Jeff...
Switzerland Still Cherishes its Traditional Neutrality
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 6 days agoWith more than 130,000 certified signatures, the “Pro Switzerland” civil movement asked the Swiss...
Eight public health champions celebrated at the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly
World Health Organization· 4 days agoAt an award ceremony taking place during a Plenary of the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly in...
Is Biden Blowing It in Gaza and Ukraine?
Foreign Policy Magazine· 4 days agoPerhaps that’s why the Biden administration finds it so hard to solve any big foreign-policy problems? Should we start with the war in Gaza? First, the...