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Coercive control in religious settings often hides behind spiritual authority and institutional silence blurring boundaries, ...
Wounded Child, No Surviving Family — have been compressed into five sterile letters. When horror becomes shorthand, we risk ...
The Vatican wants global Catholicism to embrace a more participatory future, but as dioceses prepare for sweeping synodal ...
After yet another attack on an Australian synagogue, this time in East Melbourne, the safety of Jewish communities in ...
As economic reform gathers pace, the social contract risks fraying. Australia’s welfare system, built for another era, offers ...
Borders shape more than nations; they shape identities, allegiances, and the stories we tell ourselves. In a world edging ...
For decades, Australia sat on the sidelines of global arms control. Now, amidst a word rapidly re-arming, it’s stepping ...
As Turkey marks a century of political transformation, The Shortest History of Turkey traces its journey from empire to ...
The hunger for quick riches often masks a deeper yearning for belonging, significance, and control. But in a society awash ...
As the dust settles after the conclave, Br Mark O’Connor reflects on Pope Leo XIV’s quiet authority, the unfinished business ...
In diners, airports, and market stalls across Wisconsin, conversations reveal a country split between irreconcilable versions ...
Loneliness is as deadly as smoking fifteen cigarettes a day, yet it’s rarely considered a serious medical issue. From young professionals to the elderly, disconnection is quietly harming lives. What ...