What is Life Like When You Don’t Have Citizenship Anywhere?

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Changes coming to the UK’s House of Lords

Britain’s upper house of parliament is known as the House of Lords and it’s has a lot of old traditions: powdered wigs, a gold throne, lawmakers addressing each other as “noble lord” or “baroness”. But one tradition has recently received scrutiny— dozens of the legislators inheri ...  Show more

Israeli public opinion on Iran war; what is moving through the Strait of Hormuz?

After weeks of war with Iran, Israeli support for the conflict is high but waning. Israel has endured frequent airstrikes from Iran disrupting lives and killing at least fifteen so far. We hear from some Israelis about how they’re feeling.And while more than one thousand ships ar ...  Show more

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