News

By: Esther Tumba Joh In the bustling streets of N’Djamena, the capital of Chad, a growing number of Nigerians are enduring silent suffering. Mostly young men and women from northeastern states ...
Two years have passed since the “Summer of Sell,” when A’s fans organized a boycott of the team and marked the top of the fifth inning of every game – home and road – to remain silent for one batter ...
Disconnection creeps in when we stop seeing each other. I’ve sat with countless people who confess, “We’re like roommates.” ...
The emperor is naked, and I tell you: the world needs to hear Iran's cry for freedom. News of executions and repression must ...
They burn with grief, memory, and an accusation that refuses to age. “Eleh ha-devarim\אלה הדברים – These are the words” – ...
While the July Uprising was sparked by economic problems, political repression, and a desire for democracy, it found a strong ...
Whether it's classics on PS1 or PS2, or something more modern, the best Japanese horror games will creep you out ...
Researchers have documented for the first time that insects can hear and react to plants’ acoustic distress signals, which ...
Really playing a character is about a lot more than whether you have to take your shirt off. Sometimes you do, sometimes you ...
The highly anticipated Conrad voiceover episode of Season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty has splashed onto Prime Video.
August 2025 is the fourth and last Monday of Sawan. This day connects with the number 4 and the Universal Day ...
The end of the liberal world order is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in conference rooms and university lecture halls ...