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Lausanne minorities: Issues of representation, diversity, and pluralism in the media

Bianet 22 Jan 2026
This language, which is far removed from an emphasis on pluralism and coexistence, continues to stand as a barrier to the equal representation of identities and especially reproduces and circulates discrimination against certain identities.
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Polyamory, politics and the fear of plurality

The Hindu 17 Jan 2026
Speaking to journalist Priya Ramani, writer Arundhati Ghosh examines why polyamory provokes unease in India, linking intimate relationships to a broader suspicion of multiplicity in public life ....
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Shocking shift as plurality of voters now want ICE abolished

Raw Story 13 Jan 2026
President Donald Trump got a massive danger sign in a new poll released this week. for the first time, more voters support abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement than oppose doing so ... According to Forbes, "The published Jan ... .
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Farm Porch Politics: An Essay on Pleasantries, Plurality and a Path Forward

Seven Days 07 Jan 2026
He is part of us, part of our identity ... Then he left us in peace ... The old pluralism, the idea that a political party could contain multitudes, is gone ... Pleasantry, listening and dialogue aren’t trivial; they’re the groundwork of pluralism itself ... ....
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Confronting anti-Semitism, Islamophobia — and the fear of pluralism

Otago Daily Times 25 Dec 2025
How to help people love their neighbours. PHOTO. AP. Confronting religious hate also requires confronting its justification, Graham Redding writes ... .
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Sale of La Repubblica and La Stampa: threat to future of media pluralism in Italy (RSF - Reporters sans frontières)

Public Technologies 22 Dec 2025
The possible sale of the Italian press group GEDI - publisher of La Stampa and La Repubblica - to the Antenna Group, owned by Greek entrepreneur and ship-owner Theodore Kyriakou, poses a risk to the independence and pluralism of information in Italy.
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Plurall Earned WEF “Tech Pioneer 2025” Status With AI-Powered Microcredit​

Colombia One 20 Dec 2025
Mobile payment and smartphone-based transactions, a good visual match for Plurall’s AI-powered microcredit model that runs through a mobile-first platform for Colombian microentrepreneurs ... Plurall’s recognition also sits inside a longer tradition.
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Poll: Plurality Want Less or Zero Legal Migration

Breitbart 18 Dec 2025
Two-thirds of Republicans want legalized migration to be decreased or ended, says a new poll by YouGov. The post Poll. Plurality Want Less or Zero Legal Migration appeared first on Breitbart ... .
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When my children decorate for Hanukkah, I don’t just see pride, I see pluralism in ...

The Jerusalem Post 18 Dec 2025
Pluralism isn’t about keeping religion out of the public square, and it’s not about demanding that religion speak with one voice. It’s recognizing that a healthy democracy depends on many traditions ....
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When my children decorate for Hanukkah, I don’t just see pride. I see pluralism in action.

Jewish Telegraph Agency 17 Dec 2025
religious pluralism ... They are a reminder of the centrality, and fragility, of religious pluralism to American public life. Pluralism isn’t about keeping religion out of the public square, and it’s not about demanding that religion speak with one voice.
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Guest Opinion: Pluralism or DEI — or both — or none? by Ronald L. Hirsch

Image The Keene Sentinel 13 Dec 2025
Even before Trump’s actions against DEI, many in the academic community and elsewhere felt for some time that DEI had taken an unintended turn ... .
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'Remarkable': Plurality of Republicans now believe Trump had knowledge of Epstein's crimes

Raw Story 13 Dec 2025
As President Donald Trump continues to be plagued by his past ties with Jeffrey Epstein, a new poll has found that a plurality of Republican voters now believe that Trump was aware of the disgraced ...
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Bengaluru lit fest opens: Talks cover pluralism, AI, crime-fiction and more

Deccan Herald 06 Dec 2025
<p>The 14th Bangalore Literature Festival kicked off on Saturday, drawing roughly 15,000 people to panel discussions on topics ranging from male insecurities and artificial intelligence to language imposition ... </p> .
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