Month: February 2023
Iowa Republicans Are Open to Names Other Than Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis – The Wall Street Journal
Iowa Republicans Are Open to Names Other Than Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis The Wall Street Journal
Read MoreIranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi has been banned from making movies or leaving Iran
Filmmaker Jafar Panahi is banned from making movies or leaving Iran. NPR’s Scott Simon talks to Vulture critic Roxana Hadadi about the work he manages to produce despite government restrictions.
Read MoreIn Turkey, a historic city for three religions is in ruins after the earthquake
We take a tour through Antakya, Turkey, a city that played an important role in Jewish, Christian and Muslim history. It was devastated by the recent earthquake.
Read MoreThe key trends to watch in the Russia-Ukraine war
Russia’s military has performed poorly, and Ukraine has defied expectations. But will these trends hold? Experts look at how the war could take a different path in its second year. (Image credit: Natalia Kolesnikova/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreItaly has kept its fascist monuments and buildings. The reasons are complex
Unlike Germany, which after World War II underwent a rigorous de-Nazification effort, pride, rather than shame, is the emotion many Italians feel for the symbols of the country’s fascist past. (Image credit: Sylvia Poggioli/NPR)
Read MoreTop authors, poets petition against effort to curb National Library independence
Artists warn that if the government passes bill to interfere in library leadership, they will refuse to donate archives or books to institution
Read More‘French Oscars’ reward femicide film but criticized for no women up for best director
The lack of women nominees was a talking point on Friday at the Cesar Awards, France’s answer to the Oscars, despite the top prize going to a film focusing on femicide. Best Film went to “The Night of the 12th”,
Read MorePhilippine protesters celebrate ‘People Power’ ousting of Marcos Sr
Philippine protesters rallied on Saturday to mark the 37th anniversary of the “People Power” revolution, which ousted President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s dictator father and sent the family into exile. It was the first commemoration of the uprising since Marcos Jr
Read MoreJill Biden visits Kenya to shine light on worst drought in decades
US First Lady Jill Biden arrived in Kenya on Friday, kicking off a visit aimed at focusing attention on the worst drought to hit the Horn of Africa in decades. Five straight seasons of poor rainfall have killed millions of
Read MoreHow a primary school saved the Manx language from extinction
UNESCO declared Manx Gaelic extinct in 2009. Years later, a letter from a primary school on the Isle of Man proved them wrong, so the organisation took a step back and set up a new category: revitalised languages. When 97-year-old
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