NITA Bill 2025 and existing enforcement A disclosure that is also a credential The author, Eric Annan, is the founder and CEO ...
Having been born into Nigeria's upper crust, the Esiri brothers map out the subtle snobberies and insulation of a class completely detached from the daily struggles of the megacity surrounding them.
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Sen. Mark Kelly join Margaret Brennan.
From a clay pot named by memory and scarred by war, Gulu gathers its people again, feeding a region once broken by ...
After a lifetime of poverty, Évora found huge success aged 51 with 1992 album Miss Perfumado. As Cape Verdean singers celebrate her morna ballads on stage, those who knew her recall her power, pride a ...
Tsunamis are mostly associated with the Pacific and Indian Oceans, but Montpellier University professor Frédéric Leone ...
Country music star Kacey Musgraves gives a voice to the single experience around the world and returns to her Texas roots.
Over three-plus years and 11 long-term adventures, San Diego resident Joe Connor traveled the planet seeking to watch ...
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Sanctions, sovereignty, and Rwanda: A small nation in the crosscurrents of global power
In contemporary international relations, sanctions are often presented as principled tools of diplomacy: measures designed to defend human rights, preserve peace, or punish states accused of ...
The French Riviera may look like an unlikely place for a tsunami disaster, but scientists warn the threat is far more real ...
Healthcare systems were built for acute illness. You get sick, you see a doctor, you recover. That formula has never worked well for chronic disease, and patients are running out of patience with it.
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