We are realizing that free speech is not the only aspect of the ethics of communication.
Efforts to police the truth often become worse than the lies themselves.
Wary German voters and Catalan separatists are foiling the French vision of shared sovereignty.
“Dalits and Muslims are being told by the ruling party that they cannot be part of India’s vision,” said the great-grandson of India’s first prime minister.
It is dangerous to put democracy above the law instead of guaranteeing it by law.
Thanks to a new international investigation, victims of ISIS now have hope of being heard in court.
We are leaving the postwar era that saw the U.S foster the founding of the U.N. and entering what may be a prewar period of global disorder.
Hollywood and China are unlikely business partners, but they may need each other.
The brutal crackdown on Myanmar’s Muslim minority is a reminder of ethnic violence in Rwanda and Bosnia.
These Cambodian women were promised a better life in China. Instead, they became pawns in a flourishing bride market.
The WorldPost talks to a Hollywood producer, discusses China’s nationalistic blockbuster and previews artist Ai Weiwei’s film about the refugee crisis.
