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By Kenneth Christiane L. Basilio, Reporter NEARLY 50 Chinese navy and coast guard ships were monitored at contested features in the South China Sea in June, the Philippine military said on Tuesday, in ...
Genocide against the Tutsi left the nation devastated before the Rwanda Patriotic Army (RPA) stopped it on July 4, 1994. So many sectors were deeply affected and sports was no exception. The genocide ...
Hultén, the director of the National Museum of Modern Art from 1973 to 1981, saw art as a means of changing the world. He ...
Donald Trump is using tariffs to punish Russia as Vladimir Putin’s military bombards Ukraine with missiles. The US President ...
It’s a rebellion of collective memory that resurfaces as images in Cunha’s curated exhibition ‘Retratistas do Morro’ at ...
First of three parts With the us still the hegemonic power ruling the planet since world war ii, we have been under the spell ...
Minneapolis-based playwright TyLie Shider is in Pittsburgh for a monthlong residency to study the August Wilson Archive at ...
1916: First day of the Battle of the Somme: the British Army suffers its worst day, losing 19,240 men. 1920: French tennis superstar Suzanne Lenglen beats Dorothea Chambers 6-3, 6-0 to win the ...
If you're a history buff or a lover of the city of Paris, here's a festival you'll love, on September 6 and 7, 2025. With a ...
Beneath Paris lies a world of secrets—catacombs, crypts, and tunnels. Step back in time with our Subterranean Tourist Series ...
Papa was a literary star and Salinger was a soldier when they met during the liberation of Paris in 1944. Each admired the other’s writing and the aversion to BS.
From Little Africa to the jazz cafes where Josephine Baker performed, here’s where to immerse yourself in the art, food, and ...