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Parents around the world may now prefer girls partly because they see them as more likely to take care of them in their old ...
With the cancellation of grants to Harvard University, the revocation of visas for foreign students, and the withdrawal of research funding, the Trump administration is moving forward with its agenda ...
It's France's biggest music festival, drawing up to 300,000 people to the little town of Clisson every year.
Threats to the rule of law and democratic values persist, and are getting worse in some areas. That is the message from MEPs following an analysis of the EU Commission’s latest annual rule of law ...
Nayib Bukele came to power in El Salvador in 2019, winning outright in the first round of presidential elections. Since then, he has steadily consolidated his control. Bukele’s party has dominated the ...
The French papers looks at Europe's increasingly "suffocating" summers due to c. Also, the Guardian looks at how Europe's cities have responded to calls to makes its waterways swimmable.
Nigeria is facing one of the highest rates of drug abuse in the world. Among the substances fueling the crisis is a cheap, dangerous drug known as Colorado, or "Colos," a synthetic marijuana laced ...
The media have faced criticism for their coverage of past conflicts – for example, when American journalists failed to challenge the US government's claims about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, ...
In recent years, the fight against air pollution has become a major issue for large urban areas. Measures such as low-emission and pedestrian zones in city centres are now beginning to pay off.
Luca de Meo is leaving Renault and the automobile industry after five years at the helm of the company. He will take on the role of CEO at luxury group Kering that's struggling to revive its flagship ...
For citizens still reeling from the crackdown on the 2022 ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ movement, it's now about hunkering down as ...
In Nairobi, demonstrators protesting the death of a blogger have been attacked by men armed with whips and clubs.