Ian Funk remembers the last time he arrived on campus at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS)—how he walked into the guest house late at...
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Most governments agree that companies must stop using tax loopholes to avoid paying their fair share. But coming together on a global level to make this happen seems to still be out of reach. Many blame the US.
Ian Funk remembers the last time he arrived on campus at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS)—how he walked into the guest house late at...
As climate change accelerates and its impacts become more evident, youth activists in India are stepping up to combat this global crisis. These young...
By EAF editors Though the US presidential election still has some way to go, it’s hard to imagine that a more ridiculous idea will be floated...
This was quite a week in the annals of freedom of the press. Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblower organization Wikileaks, after being...
When it comes to international cooperation on data and technology, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that the richest countries know...
A US consulting company predicts that the Chinese automotive industry will surge past 30 per cent global market share by 2030.
Almost every adult in the Horn of Africa States region is probably a politician - an ethno-politician.; Ethnicity appears to be the main yardstick...
A joint investigation examined the role money plays in politics in Hawaii. Hear how journalists put the story together in a livestreamed event on July...
Auto-assessments are supposed to make paying tax easier for tax payers, but it is also easier if you know more about the process.