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Roland Barthes’ notion that the author is dead has been incredibly influential, though it was not as original or ...
The Yemeni Journalists’ Syndicate has urged the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) and the Yemeni government to swiftly intervene and cover the treatment costs and repatriate the body of journalist ...
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The centenary of the Swiss poet and translator Philippe Jaccottet, winner of both the Schiller and Goncourt literary prizes, ...
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The United Nations Charter turns 80 at a time when Israel, Iran and the US have been launching missile attacks and Russia is ...
In an account that reads more like a spy thriller than a political history, British author Charlie English recounts the story of how the CIA smuggled books behind the Iron Curtain ...
NASCAR Cup Champion Joey Logano explains why the sport demands resilience and the value of learning to be a good loser.
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Communicating Policy
They must also become translators: of complexity into clarity, of policy into narrative, of the state into something understandable and credible to its people. This is not a call for branding, nor a ...