Out of the ordinary, great opportunities can emerge. But will we see them when they do?
By Alex Canfor-Dumas
'To his credit, Morsi did not close any newspapers, any political parties, any web sites, or any television stations. He did not imprison opposition leaders. On the contrary, he freed many political prisoners.'
Oxford University's Professor Farhang Jahanpour gives an alternative view of the recent bloody events in Egypt.
Roy Moodley asks whether some of the spirit-based healing practices of the Black diaspora should be regarded as valid therapeutic interventions
The world music, food and art inter-faith charity fund-raiser for Health Poverty Action is set to return to the Jewish Museum in London on 8 September and hoping for another sell-out success.
Dr Anne Mette Fisker-Nielsen, of London University's School of Oriental and African Studies, talks about how youth members of the Soka Gakkai engage in a non-sectarian way with Japanese politics.
Take an old paint factory in a run-down and poor part of London, add a visionary Turkish director and what do you get? An unlikely theatrical triumph.
May 15th is International Conscientious Objector’s Day. The world over, men and women are still being imprisoned for avoiding conscription or deserting the army on moral or religious grounds.