The Christian Post on MSN
Pakistan's state-backed Christmas celebrations offer rare break from history of extremism
Government-sponsored Christmas celebrations in Pakistan this year marked a historic departure from the country’s decades-long ...
A reflection on selfless service as worship, ethical practice, and the foundation of egalitarian community life in Sikh ...
The legacy of the world's only social work museum, Heatherbank in Glasgow, is being explored by a research project ...
In 11 wide-ranging chapters covering history, social policy and the economy, David Matthews grounds his thesis in the following. Anti-capitalist reforms ...
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N.S. child welfare system 'incredibly broken,' say experts after guilty plea in toddler death
A mother pleaded guilty to manslaughter this week in the death of her 17-month-old, who had just been returned to her from ...
The text interrogates enduring narratives woven by established statistics on access and parity in Indian higher education.
India’s new labour codes weaken worker protections while privileging capital and centralising control over labour.
The debate over whether insurers should pay for GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy has revived a familiar American argument ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Major health stories across Nigeria in November
The 2025 National Health Dialogue convened key voices in Nigeria’s health sector for crucial conversations on reform and ...
While British gazetteers focused largely on administration and revenue, the new exercise aims to create living records of ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSNOpinion
Jumbo ‘kanyadan’
Is it really about conservation, or are these living beings just a form of diplomatic currency?
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