The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) now functions as a cornerstone of Ethiopian national infrastructure, actively generating power and transforming the socio-economic landscape. Its operational ...
As an outside observer sitting in Warsaw, there is a peculiarly persistent oddity in the culture wars of Britain.
Freemasons in the county of Buckinghamshire now run adverts proclaiming: 'The door is open … Don’t wait to be asked.' ...
Historian Shailaja Paik, awarded the MacArthur Fellowship, explores Dalit women's histories, challenging caste biases and ...
Banning things doesn’t mean that the forbidden thing goes away. The prime minister should realise that by now.
A focused examination of Meursault from Albert Camus’s 'The Stranger', tracing how emotional restraint becomes a moral provocation. The piece looks at grief, justice, masculinity and sincerity, ...
Here, Mashhood observes, “Even well-endowed universities do not have quality care, with only one or two therapists. There is ...
Of all people, those who organize and attend this free library event understand the persuasive power of words and the ability to normalize ideas—good, bad and ugly.The post Writers’ block ...
While it might appear that we in the UK share much in common with our American counterparts, there are more distinctions between us than one might initially realise. We share the same language and ...
The term, long considered a slur for those with intellectual disabilities, is seeing a resurgence on social media and across ...
"This is incredibly upsetting and is both highly disrespectful of the victims," commented one social-media user.