Afghan activist Shabana Basij Rasikh: ‘My family sent me to a secret school dressed as a boy’
The educator established a school for girls in Kabul and relocated it to Rwanda in 2021 when the Taliban returned to power
The educator established a school for girls in Kabul and relocated it to Rwanda in 2021 when the Taliban returned to power
AI, without any sense of responsibility, is rapidly paving the way for a new era of delinquency. Meanwhile, laws designed solely for human beings have become obsolete
New details have emerged about the Colombian singer’s second tax evasion case, just two months before the start of her trial over €14.5 million that authorities claim she should have paid between 2012 and 2014
Bonnie Tyler’s hit ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ has just reached one billion views on YouTube, 40 years after its release, which is no mean feat for a music video that doesn’t exactly have a plot
Tech companies are in a price war to offer the next generation of wireless internet
Several researchers argue for establishing a work culture aimed at reaching the optimal, but not the maximum
Any real change must go through those in power. The question is: what can be done if logic tells Chavistas not to give it up?
When investigators started scrutinizing the military’s role in the disappearance of the 43 student teachers, they faced backlash — and the president’s promised support vanished
The Danish pharmaceutical company has become the most valuable business in Europe thanks to its products that combat the disease, which the WHO believes has ‘acquired pandemic proportions’
The move, which could have unpredictable consequences, affects gasoline-powered bikes, both new and pre-owned. The German brand says safety is not involved
Spanish researchers have created a world atlas of the phenomenon, which has been found in 265 sites in 15 countries
Kyiv’s forces are making the most of newly added long-range weapons to periodically punish Russian positions in the Black Sea peninsula
The president of the United States is going to Michigan on Tuesday to support UAW workers striking against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis
Rumble, founded in 2013, prides itself on being ‘immune to cancel culture.’ Its website says ‘everyone benefits when we have access to more ideas, diverse opinions, and dialogue’
The four children of the recently-deceased Egyptian magnate – who once owned the Harrods department store in London and Fulham F.C. – are at war over his will, which is estimated to be worth around $2 billion
As the 60th anniversary of the assassination approaches, visitors to the city continue to tour the sites that commemorate both the president and his killer: the museum, the memorial, the Texas Theatre...
The daughter, niece and granddaughter of soldiers who participated in Argentina’s last military dictatorship (1976-1983), the vice presidential candidate is stirring up the culture wars on behalf of her country’s extreme-right
February, Ford announced plans to build the plant in Marshall, Michigan, employing about 2,500 workers to make lower-cost batteries for new and existing vehicles
Some analysts are betting oil could hit $100, while others foresee that mediocre growth in major economies like China will keep the lid on prices
Using the new and rapidly improving ability to piece together fragments of ancient DNA, scientists are finding that traits inherited from our ancient cousins are still with us now, affecting our fertility, our immune systems, even how our bodies handled the COVID-19 virus
In Missouri, the number of districts routinely getting three-day weekends has more than doubled since the pandemic hit
Crusius still faces a separate trial in a Texas court that could end with him getting the death penalty
The Aug. 8 wildfire killed at least 97 people and destroyed more than 2,000 buildings, most of them homes