There is little argument that Africa needs to reimagine its place in a world that is increasingly anti-multiculturalism and dominated by force, as can be seen in the global upheavals since the ...
Tinariwen went from Saharan weddings to Grammy-winning acclaim – but violence has forced the desert blues masters into exile. Now, a new generation is stepping in to help ...
Karabash used to be called “the most polluted city in the world,” but then, in 2025, it achieved fame thanks instead to the documentary film Mr. Nobody against Putin. Now the film is up for an Oscar.
Journalist Anne Applebaum discusses her book "Autocracy, Inc." and the global rise of authoritarianism in this insightful ...
A Persian-language radio host in Israel, Sahar Saidian, navigates her dual identity amidst the ongoing war between Israel and Iran. She expresses deep affection for her homeland, Iran, while living in ...
Even though he is one of the founders of Sheffield’s Brigantes Orchestra, Tony Hart admits that he used to have very limited experience of the classical music repertoire.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has issued a scathing report into the state of the World Service is losing out to propaganda outlets ...
The CFO explicitly quantified the federal clean fuel incentives' impact by stating Q4 production tax credits reached $10.3 million. CEO McAfee set specific expectations for incremental cash flow gains ...
As we’re down to the last 18 games of the regular season for the Carolina Hurricanes, they’ve been one of the best teams in ...
Committee calls for action on funding and protection for journalists as fears grow that viewer trust is being lost to Russia and China.
Plays, poetry and performances are scheduled for this weekend on the Peninsula. • “The Play That Goes Wrong” will open at 7 p.m. Friday and with matinees at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday on the mainstage ...
Washington, like many times before, projects its own assumptions onto a political culture it only half understands ...