Sudanese higher education students – who have been forced to flee their homes due to violence – now live in poor conditions as displaced people, without any certainty about their education and their future
An investigation by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism found that inspectors heard hundreds of allegations of threats, wage theft, racism and appalling conditions from seasonal workers at farms across the U.K., but nothing was done
Halfway between leisure and business, work dinners can help us bond with colleagues and bosses, but they can also feel like an obligation for employees who feel they already spend too much time with coworkers and don’t feel like going to dinner with them
Neve Shalom is the only Israeli village where members of the two communities have chosen to live together. Its neighbors struggle to minimize the impact of the Hamas attack and the war in Gaza on their project.
The esteemed Spanish gallery commissioned an artist to replicate a work by the baroque genius using the “Venetian technique,” which the Flemish painter developed to fulfill his many commissions on time
The Norwegian author – who will receive the award from the Swedish Academy on Sunday, December 10, in Stockholm – spoke exclusively with EL PAÍS in Oslo. ‘There are people who love my writing and people who hate it’
The Costume Institute at the New York museum celebrates its fall exhibition, a showcase of 80 works by over 70 women designers that traces the history of fashion over the last century
Fans could’ve misinterpreted it as a response to a verse on Bad Bunny’s track ‘Thunder y Lightning,’ that says ' you all are friends with the whole world like Balvin’
The report contradicted long-held perceptions that chronic fatigue syndrome is a rich white woman’s disease. The number is likely boosted by some of the patients with long Covid
The suit says Kentucky’s near-total prohibition against abortion violates the plaintiff’s rights to privacy and self-determination under the state constitution