The 2010 novel “Super Sad True Love Story” foreshadowed our current world. So I asked its author, Gary Shteyngart, how he ...
In a sweltering Westminster basement at the peak of last week’s heatwave, Hugh Grant, looking relaxed in shorts and loafers, ...
The EU budget, online safety, Ukraine’s accession, removing red tape from green energy, or neutrality – what should the ...
Participants in the digital asset sector were busy this week opining on Bitcoin, AI, stablecoins, and quantum resistance ...
UAE social media ban for under-15s signals a national duty to protect children from digital harm, balancing tech progress ...
When tariffs give way to terms of service For most of the post‑war period, commercial diplomacy meant negotiating tariffs, quotas, and market access for goods. Ambassadors lobbied for aircraft deals ...
With KNX's shift last month back to AM radio only, we asked Southern Californians to share their memories of listening to the ...
Here’s a new phrase for the Taoiseach to learn: Let he who is without Sim cast the first phone. Micheál Martin has gone all ...
Essentially it means that if she is deemed incapable of attending to her own affairs – financial, legal, property — the ...
These are Queensland’s 60 most powerful health figures, from the minister controlling a record $33.1 billion budget to the ...
THE most expensive World Cup ever is finally underway. FIFA and the tournament's hosts have cranked up the prices for ...
The person who should have been best able to explain how we got here was the great German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, who illuminated how a feisty, principled public sphere is integral to democracy.
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