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Fr. Martin, SJ on Catholicism and the Media

Fr. James Martin, SJ corrects the common assumption "that everyone in the Catholic Church thinks the same way"

Tragedy in Ankara

Saturday's bombings in Ankara reflect rapidly escalating tensions within Turkish borders.

The Case for Qatar

Qatar has shown its a worthy World Cup host.

Revolution or Reform?

Internal Iranian politics surrounding the nuclear deal may signal a leftward shift within the country.

Trouble in China: A Conversation with McGladrey's Chief Economist

China is undergoing a notable economic slowdown, but who's really at risk, and by how much?

The Curious Case of Singaporean Success

Comparisons of Singapore to the other East Asian Tigers often ignore key historical context.

Sam Harris, Maajid Nawaz, and the Illusion of Knowledge

The recent event featuring Sam Harris and Maajid Nawaz created a space of illusory significance which ultimately produces nothing of lasting value.

Turkey Between Elections

The long-standing Turkish leadership is facing new threats from historically underrepresented groups.

Bob Schieffer on the 2016 Election

"I don’t think these candidates are getting their money’s worth with all these consultants."

Cuba's Domestic Makeover

Before Cuba can fully open up to foreign trade, it would benefit from several key domestic policy reforms.