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Noblemen, enslaved people, freedom fighters, slaveowners: what the complex family tree of the first American pontiff reveals.
“This is not just a food cart for me,” says Mike Singh of introducing diners to Guyanese food and culture. “I don’t have ...
For our week-long series of conversations about modern masculinity, we look at a specific word: machismo.
Most people in the Latin America-Caribbean region are Christian. The region's unaffiliated population grew rapidly since 2010 ...
This budget season, the D.C. Council is evaluating Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed $2.6 billion budget that cuts funding for essential city programs and shifts Medicaid recipients to a basic health ...
It’s June in El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles del Río Porciúncula — the original, full name of Los Angeles, founded in 1781 by 44 settlers from Spanish Mexico, more than half of ...
Celebrated by global audiences, African cultural and creative industries could become the continent's next gems. Yet this ...
Mining, ranching and logging by squatters — who are acting in collusion with the Ortega government in Managua — are expanding ...
Once marginalised, overseas Chinese have become a vital bridge for China - and a lightning rod for global tensions Wang ...
The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) has partnered with Accenture and PeopleShores to offer a 12-month ...
WASHINGTON, DC – Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri engaged in crucial discussions with senior American diplomats ahead of External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s upcoming visit.
This frank admission, followed by an even franker vagueness, seems the university line these days among those campuses holding classes and opening dorms during a pandemic. Yes, some students and staff ...