The 300-year-old doctrine is being tested by the excesses of digital oligarchs, says historian Fara Dabhoiwala ...
The British filmmaker on her timely documentary about overlooked female painters and photographers during wartime ...
Ruth Padel, poet and author, argues that Fainlight’s feminism is only one of the many strands of her work. “Above all, she’s ...
Berlin has poured close to €100bn into new equipment for the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, since Russia’s invasion of ...
A growing band of plant whisperers is helping ‘curate’ indoor greenery in private homes so they thrive in their environment ...
The UK government is examining cuts to its BBC World Service grant in the spending review, with the broadcaster bracing for ...
There is but one consolation in what Donald Trump has done of late. Strategically, the transatlantic rift is a disaster.
There are many reasons why people don’t have children. For some, the issue can bring back painful memories of opportunities ...
Norman Foster’s redesign of Old Trafford brings to the fore a long-standing uneasiness about the monetisation of football ...
Kramer’s letter is one of the earliest examples of a writer wrestling with how to fictionalise the Aids crisis. But The Normal Heart heralded an era of plays, films, novels and TV shows about HIV/Aids ...
In 2023 Chile suffered an unusually small harvest and ended up sending more wine to China than to either of its traditional prime export markets, the UK and US — although the UK was back as Chile’s ...
Jaber was promoted to run all of Mubadala’s energy interests, before being parachuted in as the chief executive of Adnoc nine years ago. Asked to transform the bureaucratic state giant, he quickly ...
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