Spare thoughts
1. The man who killed himself in dramatic fashion on the alter of Notre Dame cathedral today turns out to have been a prolific right-wing historian and author who was protesting both gay marriage and sharia law 2. Ken Opalo argues that Tanzania’s efforts to promote Swahili as a national language have hampered the country’s ...
1. The man who killed himself in dramatic fashion on the alter of Notre Dame cathedral today turns out to have been a prolific right-wing historian and author who was protesting both gay marriage and sharia law
1. The man who killed himself in dramatic fashion on the alter of Notre Dame cathedral today turns out to have been a prolific right-wing historian and author who was protesting both gay marriage and sharia law
2. Ken Opalo argues that Tanzania’s efforts to promote Swahili as a national language have hampered the country’s education system
3. Are the BRICS signs of a new "revolt against the west"?
4. Bruce Schneier says the "internet of things" means a world of ubiquitous surveillance
5. You probably shouldn’t be getting your information on population trends from Dan Brown novels
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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