The LRB is Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas. Published twice a month, it provides a space for some of ...
The 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck central Myanmar on 28 March, followed minutes later by one almost as big, ...
Xiong’an is being built on a stretch of nondescript agricultural land about three times the size of New York City. The site is next to a large freshwater lake whose water quality hovered for many ...
The story of the Barclay brothers’ rise is ‘the story of modern Britain’, and they were certainly creatures of ...
My generation has seen four paramount leaders: Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao and now Xi Jinping. Deng, the only one not to serve as general secretary of the Party Central Committee, initiated ...
As in the US, at stake is the constitutional right to peaceful protest. At checkpoints in the subway and around Congress, police demanded to see ID and rifled through bags and backpacks, like the NYPD ...
Last Thursday evening, more than twenty Metropolitan police officers – some armed with tasers – broke down the ...
Music critic Ian Penman is back with a pioneering book of essays alluding to a lost moment in musical history ‘when cultures collided and a cross-generational and “cross-colour” awareness was born’.
Mill’s ‘Autobiography’ was considered too shocking to publish while he was alive. Behind his musings on many of the philosophical and political preoccupations of his time lie the confessions of a ...
Crusius plundered contemporary travel accounts for information alongside chronicles and histories. He recognised ...
Ekrem İmamoğlu, the mayor of Istanbul, was arrested early in the morning of Wednesday, 19 March, on two charges ...