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South Korea’s military has shut down loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda along the inter-Korean border, in ...
In the heart of Spain’s capital, the famous Sobrino de Botín restaurant proudly holds the title of being the world’s oldest ...
Jennifer Geerlings-Simons becomes Suriname’s first woman president, confronting gendered expectations, political legacies, and a pending oil boom. Her leadership will test whether change or continuity ...
Yet to truly turn the G-7 into a body that can sustain the rules-based order, its members need to bolster their ranks, ...
Bosch is doubling its investment in India as a strategic hub for global mobility solutions, emphasizing software-defined ...
A new UN report reveals an unprecedented decline in global fertility rates, driven by financial constraints and changing ...
The former economic director in the Prime Minister's Office says the public has to accept the fact that the oil and gas ...
Job insecurity and unaffordable housing are among the biggest reasons why millions of people worldwide can’t have the number of children they want, the United Nations said Tuesday, calling for “urgent ...
An earlier attempt by the Freedom Flotilla to sail to Gaza on another aid boat, the Conscience, ended on May 2 when Israeli ...
The global trade order has entered a period of profound uncertainty. Longstanding alliances are shifting, financial norms are ...
Dara Kass and colleagues consider why, despite predictions to the contrary, abortion was not a major driver of votes during the presidential election and what it means for future advocacy On 5 ...
A Manchurian Candidate, as initially defined in Richard Condon's 1959 novel and the 1966 movie, is a nation’s leader ...