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This brief historical sketch brings us to how the American and Israeli militaries of today have adopted a ...
A woman recounts her life in post-war Nagasaki to her youngest daughter in Kei Ishikawa's take on the Nobel prize-winning ...
Spread This News IOL Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has dismissed the high-level meeting between ...
Historically and politically, Dina conveyed, Indonesia has been supporting Palestine for decades. For example, before ...
Building upon the legacy of Stalinist falsifications of the history of the Second World War, the Putin regime falsely ...
To feel the scourge of imperialism, listen to a song that doesn’t dictate feeling at all. In the musical “Pacific Overtures,” an unlikely governor in Japan ticks off the Western imports that have ...
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly is in Dayton for its spring session, which is causing a lot of changes downtown. Here are things to know about Sunday.
The maharaja of Jaipur is opening hotels, restaurants and art galleries even as he tries to maintain his family’s ancient ...
Monsters like Elias Rodriguez don’t suddenly emerge from under a rock. Their anti-American and anti-Israel hatreds are honed ...
Nostalgia is a killer. The term, originally coined in the late seventeenth century, described an illness that came in ...
Unsurprisingly, there were no winners in the tension-filled Trump-Ramaphosa meeting yesterday, if social media reaction is to be believed.
Based in Guadalajara, Mexico, Jaramillo-Molina sees commonly held ideas like meritocracy as propping up a cultural hegemony that preserves economic inequality while blunting calls for redistribution.