Assad Defaced: Syrians Destroy a Dictator’s Icons
As the rebels swept across Syria, symbols that had once seemed omnipresent collapsed. In Aleppo, a statue of one of Mr. al-Assad’s
As the rebels swept across Syria, symbols that had once seemed omnipresent collapsed. In Aleppo, a statue of one of Mr. al-Assad’s
BKR International has added Corporate Value Advisory as the newest member to its global network in Morocco. Corporate Value Advisory, established in
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“She left no last words. She was dead when she was carried away,” says Hafiza quietly, as she describes how her mother
El Salvador refused to return a U.S. deportee At a White House meeting with President Trump, El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, said
More than 400 people have been killed in recent attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan’s Darfur region, says
Yet “John Proctor” is not an anti-“Crucible” tract. (Substantial excerpts from “The Crucible” have been authorized by the Arthur Miller trust.) Though
In the decades since the first Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival took place in Southern California in 1999, its cultural footprint
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The Trump administration could cut nearly 50 percent of the State Department’s funding next fiscal year, according to an internal memo laying
In a world where AI often gets a bad rap, one teacher in China just showed us the most heartwarming way it
El Salvador refused to return a U.S. deportee At a White House meeting with President Trump, El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, said
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria’s president said on Monday that at least 40 people were killed when Muslim gunmen, believed to be
Pope Francis on Monday placed Antoni Gaudí, the Catalan modernist once called “God’s architect” for his work on the Sagrada Familia, Barcelona’s
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Emboldened by President Trump, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary on Monday escalated his culture war against what he calls “gender madness,”
John Nelson, a genial American conductor who made France love one of its own underappreciated musical sons, Hector Berlioz, died on March
Four men have pleaded guilty in Kenya to trying to smuggle hundreds of highly sought-after ants out of the country. The Kenya
It may not have been the tax-evasion trial of the century — the second century, that is — but it was of
Four ninth-grade students from Germany have been photographed making a far-right extremist gesture during a visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp memorial,
On a cool morning in late March, the actress and singer Isabela Merced was walking BonBon, her Chihuahua, on Melrose Avenue in
China has for years presented an economic challenge for Europe. Now, it could become an economic disaster. It produces a vast array
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South African prosecutors on Monday reopened an inquest into the apartheid-era death of Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Luthuli
With 28 goals in all competitions this season, his Barcelona team top of LaLiga, powering past Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League
Mario Vargas Llosa, the Peruvian novelist who combined gritty realism with playful erotica and depictions of the struggle for individual liberty in
Aimee Lou Wood, a star of HBO’s “The White Lotus,” has criticized “Saturday Night Live” for a sketch that mocked her smile,
Algeria has asked 12 French embassy staff to leave the country within 48 hours, France’s foreign minister has said. Jean-Noel Barrot added
President Xi Jinping of China kicked off a weeklong tour of Southeast Asia Monday, landing in Hanoi and trying to rally other
African music lost one of its titans last week with the death of Amadou Bagayoko, a guitarist who recorded with American rock
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The Supreme Court of Canada upheld a provincial law commemorating the thousands of civilians who were killed during a 2009 military offensive
Ecuador’s president, who unexpectedly surged in the polls to secure a shortened term in 2023, was declared the victor of the presidential
Watch highlights of Rory McIlroy’s rollercoaster round to win The Masters in a play-off against Justin Rose and complete a career Grand
British laws restricting what the police can say about criminal cases are “not fit for the social media age,” a government committee
A team of researchers in Germany have revived algae cells found buried at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, where they’d lain
China struck back at U.S. tariffs with an export pause China has suspended exports of certain rare earth minerals and magnets that
Jean Marsh, the striking British-born actress who was both the co-creator and a beloved Emmy-winning star of “Upstairs, Downstairs,” the seminal 1970s
On the first day of Russia’s all-out invasion, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and his main political opponent at home shook hands,