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The informal economy’s most vulnerable become convenient scapegoats for attendant concerns about jobs and cultural change.
Akbar Novruz Read more As conversations on colonialism gain new urgency in global political discourse, Baku has emerged as a ...
The often violent history of public statues and museum collections—including that of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum—is told in ...
When Edward Said published his book Orientalism in 1978, his insights shattered previous notions of East-West relations and ...
It’s been 70 years since the Bandung Conference brought leaders of Asian and African countries together in a collective ...
In most theories of fascism, nationalism is implicitly linked to a single-issue expression that conceives the nation as an organic reality, one where the criteria for inclusion are based on “objective ...
Theodore Roosevelt was a man who never stopped fighting. He grappled with his own physical deficiencies, railed against ...
A total of 363 General Council members, including office bearers, attended the meeting.
Mr. Ngugi composed the first modern novel in the Gikuyu language on prison toilet paper while being held by Kenyan ...
In a strategic move to strengthen its presence in Sri Lanka’s dynamic food service sector, Full’r Burgers – a flagship brand ...
Beside my grandparents’ apartment door stands a potted plant with a note to fellow building occupants, handwritten in ...
Conservative Karol Nawrocki's victory in Poland's weekend presidential runoff has set the country on a more nationalist course — and cast doubt on the viability of ...