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Beside the Rotterdam dockside they call the pier of tears, a new museum called Fenix has opened its doors. Among the exhibits ...
The Israeli army continued its bombardment of Khan Younis last Saturday. In the bombing, Alaa al-Najjar, who was at work, ...
In a remarkable book of Poirot-like detective scholarship, London academic Daniel Swift pursues the unknown but famous ...
At Głubczyce in south-western Poland, a county town with a population of 13,000, the gothic-baroque parish church of the ...
Alasdair MacIntyre was a philosopher of enormous imaginative power – able to see his own position and that of his rivals ...
His first official appointment was a woman, Sr Tiziana Merletti, as secretary at the Dicastery for Religious, which made me ...
UK companies are outperforming global peers when it comes to tackling forced labour in their supply chains, as the UK marks 10 years since the landmark Modern ...
Hidden in a quiet, narrow street away from the bustle of London’s Covent Garden and around the corner from Disney’s The Lion ...
Kemi Badenoch has so far made a fair fist of it, given the overwhelming difficulties she faced. Most of those difficulties ...
This would put pressure on the civilian population to leave, taking Hamas with it. Neither of these policies has shown much ...
The leadership of the Syro-Malabar Church condemned “protests and demonstrations” in the Archeparchy of Ernakulam-Angamaly ...
The French National Assembly passed a bill to legalise assisted dying in its first reading by a wide majority, crossing a ...
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