It may seem like an odd pairing, but the friendship between the Iranian and Jewish communities isn’t new. Dating back to the ...
So now we know what happens when you sneer at voters as ‘garbage’. When you view them as ‘deplorables’. When you treat them ...
The candidate who said Americans should be “unburdened by what has been” is now a has-been. The irony will be lost on her.
On 18 May 1781, Tupac Amaru II’s rebellion came to an abrupt and grisly end. Seized by Spanish forces, the Peruvian ...
There are many reasons to remember Quincy Jones, who has died aged 91 in Los Angeles. Let me deal with just one. Jones was ...
In recent years, Australian government policy has increasingly linked access to essential benefits for families with ...
Donald Trump has become the first president since Grover Cleveland to be elected to non-consecutive terms in the White House.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says Net Zero is necessary to combat the ‘existential threat’ of climate change at a cost of ...
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The New Zealand novelist Catherine Chidgey ought to be much more celebrated in this country than she is. Do not be put off by the fact that The Axeman’s Carnival (Europa, £14.99) is narrated by ...
Washington, DC Vice President Kamala Harris finally took the stage at her alma mater, Washington, DC’s Howard University — a day later than anticipated, to deliver a twelve-minute concession speech.
Few women have had more written about them, mostly of a critical, salacious nature, than Wallis Simpson, the American divorcee for whom Edward VIII gave up his crown. Much of the gossip has fed ...