
The US can’t win with force in the Strait of Hormuz – Iran must be offered a realistic incentive to settle
Realists in the Islamic Republic know that sanctions relief and access to global markets are what Iran needs now.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

Realists in the Islamic Republic know that sanctions relief and access to global markets are what Iran needs now.

Politics and sport have a complex relationship.

A MIddle East expert addresses some of the key questions about the renewed conflict.

As schools consider AI guidelines, educators are also thinking about how they can adjust their assignments to accurately measure what students are actually learning.

Regardless of whether Americans think socialism is bad or good, or how they define it, most of them embrace socialist policies and programs – as long as no one calls them that.

Amid growing political pushback against data center development, more evidence is emerging of their impact on local economies.

Two communication scholars explain how what Americans eat became shorthand for who they are.

Long COVID shows why patients need assessment, respect and careful support that includes the brain-body connection.

A third of police forces across England and Wales are judged by the inspectorate as “inadequate” or “requiring improvement”.

Fathers became more involved in the often invisible domestic work needed to keep family life running smoothly.

Bumblebees are being affected by heat and other factors this summer.

Reading rarely starts with abstract arguments about its value – it often begins with subjects that already matter.