
Nyanchama Okemwa: ‘We can no longer pretend that modernity is not based on colonialism’
The Kenyan anthropologist, who is part of the European Network Against Racism, is calling for better education to change the narrative on colonization

The Kenyan anthropologist, who is part of the European Network Against Racism, is calling for better education to change the narrative on colonization

The director of the National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences denies the existence of an abduction ring involving 300,000 newborns in Spain after investigating hundreds of cases

As the strike drags on, many stars have lashed out at SAG-AFTRA’s guidelines that recommended members wear outfits inspired by ‘generalized characters and figures’

Record companies are searching the popular app for new artists who are trying to make their way in the industry by publishing short videos

These armored vehicles, which incorporate advanced cameras and artificial intelligence, constitute one of the great Israeli strengths for the urban combat with Hamas that is anticipated in the Strip

Once a solitary politician whose outspoken views left her on the fringe, her overwhelming victory at the Sunday primary shows how many Venezuelans now see her as their best hope to defeat Nicolás Maduro in 2024

The 6.2 million people who voted for the conservative candidate in the first round are the key to deciding which candidate will win the presidency in the November runoff

During trials, patients showed reduced appetite and even an aversion towards food generally. This has the potential to affect giant companies such as Nestlé and Cadbury

The army has ordered the evacuation of the 23,000 inhabitants of Kiryat Shmona, located between Lebanon and the Golan Heights, but some residents refuse to go, saying they have been through other wars before

The singer is auctioning off the handwritten lyrics of two of her songs, ‘The Prayer’ and ‘The Gift,’ as part of the event organized by the Music Health Alliance

The Dutchman, who is serving a sentence in Peru for the death of another young woman, was being tried in Alabama for extorting the victim’s mother. The confession was made as part of a plea deal

In addition to the lack of medicine and supplies, the exodus of health personnel has increased due to the island’s economic problems

The death toll in Gaza rose rapidly as Israel ramped up airstrikes, flattening residential buildings in what it says was preparation for an eventual ground assault

The Philippines and other neighbors of China have resisted Beijing’s sweeping territorial claims over virtually the entire South China Sea, and some have sought U.S. military support as incidents multiply

The Indiana University professor published a book explaining how stories have facilitated humanity’s development, cooperation and life plans

The match against FC Copenhagen will be the first at United’s stadium since the death of Charlton, the England great who for so long was the club’s top scorer and is considered by many to be the best player in its history

The Folio ensured that lasting texts existed for ‘Macbeth, ‘Twelfth Night’ and other cornerstones of Western literature

The front-runner candidate becomes the first person who has served as president to file such paperwork in person more than once

Police in U.S. cities as well as federal authorities have been on high alert for violence driven by antisemitic or islamophobic sentiments as the war between Israel and Hamas continues