Month: August 2022
Why TIME Partnered With Rukhshana Media to Tell the Stories of Afghan Women Around the World
Over the course of “the Longest War”—a name we were already using back in 2009—TIME published more than a dozen covers about Afghanistan and the Taliban. Perhaps the best known was in 2010 and featured a shocking and disturbing portrait
Read MoreUkraine assault sparks talk of Russian ‘cultural revolution’
Actor Sergei Bezrukov says the world has had enough of “liberal values” and hopes Moscow’s intervention in Ukraine and foreign sanctions can help Russian culture chart its own path. Bezrukov is among artistic figures who say Moscow should leverage the
Read MoreOlivia Newton-John to get state memorial in Australia
Screen legend Olivia Newton-John will be honored with a state memorial service in her adoptive homeland Australia, authorities said Thursday, touting an upbeat sendoff for the late Grammy-winning actress. The British-born, Aussie-raised star of the 1978 hit musical “Grease” died
Read MoreCheaper, changing and crucial: the rise of solar power
Generating power from sunlight bouncing off the ground, working at night, even helping to grow strawberries: solar panel technology is evolving fast as costs plummet for a key segment of the world’s energy transition. The International Energy Agency says solar
Read MoreShock, shame among some Muslims as Afghan accused of New Mexico murders – Reuters
Shock, shame among some Muslims as Afghan accused of New Mexico murders Reuters Son of suspect arrested in murders of Albuquerque Muslim men also in custody KRQE Hours before the Albuquerque killings suspect was publicly identified, CNN reporters were inside his home.
Read MoreScarring for life: traditional practice fades in Sudan
Kholoud Massaed of the Hadaria tribe in Sudan vividly recalls the day her face was scarred with a sharp blade, an ancient practice that was once common. Now in her 80s, she still carries on each cheek the three lesion
Read MoreSeven Russian warplanes were destroyed in huge blasts at Crimean air base, new satellite images show – CNN
Seven Russian warplanes were destroyed in huge blasts at Crimean air base, new satellite images show CNN Russia’s War in Ukraine: Live Updates The New York Times Russia-Ukraine war latest updates The Washington Post Ukraine is not taking responsibility for Crimea explosions –
Read MoreTourism levels continue climb toward pre-COVID records
Visitor numbers on an upward slope, with many Israelis also vacationing in local hotels
Read MoreGeneral Mills’ classic Monster Cereals are back with a reimagined look
Artist KAWS has designed boxes — and collectible prizes — for Franken Berry, Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Frute Brute, which are back for General Mills’ seasonal release of Monster Cereals. (Image credit: General Mills)
Read MoreMagnet fishing got people hooked, but China and green tech are threatening its future
Magnet fishing spiked in popularity thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Now China and the demand from other industries for the material used to make the magnets is threatening the hobby’s future. (Image credit: Jake Cowart)
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