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Genocide, selective perception and framing

Conversely, if Tiv were to be Muslims, the framing would be different because of the historical animosity between Muslims and ...
Global strategist Claudia Barberis brings her “luxury communication” framework to U.S. executives and founders, introducing a ...
Authoritarian control relies on psychology, not just force. Dr. Eric Shiraev explains how Putin’s regime weaponizes fear and ...
The Federal Government has rejected claims of Christian genocide in Nigeria, describing the allegation as false and damaging ...
BBC's Panorama faces backlash over claims it edited Trump's rally speech misleadingly, raising new concerns about media ...
Opinion - Markets are like mirrors; they reflect confidence, not speeches. When the reflection clouds, wealth vanishes. In the days following Washington's redesignation of Nigeria as a Country of ...
Specific compliments reflect an understanding of what makes you uniquely you. They show that your partner sees and ...
India's small and midcap profit pools are expanding faster than large-caps, driven by the manufacturing, capital goods, and ...
On one hand, these companies endorse RSPO principles and parade sustainability credentials; on the other, they market moral panic in a jar. The result is a mixed signal that turns sustainability from ...
Navigating Asymmetry through Ambiguity In navigating asymmetry through ambiguity, Sri Lanka’s experience is filtered through ...
A new lawsuit against Optimal Blue raises a defining question for the digital mortgage era: when does data transparency enhance competition, and when does it cross into coordination?