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IN A classroom in Seoul a throng of teenagers sit hunched over their desks. In total silence, they flick through…
IN A classroom in Seoul a throng of teenagers sit hunched over their desks. In total silence, they flick through…
THE great limestone peaks of the Dolomites glow ochre and pink in the summer sunset. The slab of the Marmolada…
AS A child soldier in Sierra Leone in the 1990s, Eric Wolo smoked a brown powder that made him dizzy…
AT THE gates of Santa Monica College, in Los Angeles, a young man with a skateboard is hanging out near…
LIKE expensive watches that never break, the world’s best airports can be boring. You land, breeze through passport control and…
YOU have applied for a job and the interviewer asks you a question that lands like a bombshell: do you…
IN MAY France’s environment ministry moved to an 18th-century mansion close to the National Assembly and Elysée Palace. The relocation—and…
SHIRIN MUSA draws on bitter experience to inspire her work to help women caught between legal and cultural worlds. Educated…
MENTION polygamy in Canada and what might come to mind is Bountiful, a suitably named town in British Columbia. It…
A new research shows the economic sanctions against Russia by the European Union have already cost the European countries around…
Employment in the 28-nation European Union increased to the highest on record in the second quarter, the bloc’s executive arm…
The European Union and its private sector will commit about 1 billion euros to better protect marine life during the…
What happens when a cookie of a European lands in the server of a community bank in the U.S. if,…
On 13 September, in his annual State of the Union Address, President Jean-Claude Juncker stated: “In the past three years,…