It’s important to recognise how deeply supernatural beliefs influence people, rather than dismissing or ignoring them.
The current socio-political environment has created a context where conspiracy narratives about COVID-19, vaccines, election fraud and other misinformation appear to be flourishing everywhere.
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Public sentiment related to nuclear power remains highly contentious. As nuclear energy regains momentum, its path forward will require rebuilding public trust.
The Catholic cathedral in Yaoundé, where the 2005 moral panic began.
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Did Cameroon’s elite spread homosexuality through their connections to secret societies? Instead of disproving the conspiracy theory, the study examines why it came to be.
It’s claimed that more information can solve our crises, from climate change to Gaza. But the world today shows how this vision of reason has tipped over into unreason, anger, and barbarism.
People walk along downtown Ottawa’s Wellington Street during the so-called “freedom convoy” protest against COVID-19 measures on Feb. 17, 2022. The pandemic served as the perfect platform for far-right conspiracies to spread their narratives.
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The Svalbard Global Seed Vault has a practical mission – protecting seeds as a backup for seed banks around the world – but inspires strong cultural, political and artistic reactions.
Hurricane Milton was the second most intense ever recorded in the Gulf of Mexico.
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These people share conspiracy theories to promote conflict, cause chaos, recruit and radicalize potential followers, make money, harass, or even just to get attention.
Owens reaches million of people online and wants to do five shows across Australia, but there are calls to deny her entry. Here’s what the federal government has to consider.