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President Kagame’s second visit to France in two years offers a chance to lobby the EU to ease pressure from Belgium, which ...
A curlicued brutalist hotel whose facade resembles two faces kissing and a bank crowned with towers informed by clay castles ...
As a result of fierce fighting at the end of April, the Banner of Victory was raised over the Reichstag, in early May the ...
A hidden Eden for the weary and the willful, Hotel Bel-Air is an other-worldly refuge in a city, state and country facing ...
From Singapore's modern skyline to Cambodia's ancient temples: A luxurious river cruise reveals Southeast Asia's cultural ...
The sprawling, La Cañada Flintridge property was built in 1927 by acclaimed designer Paul R. Williams, and is now ready for a ...
Unlike Edward Said, the Palestinian-American literary theorist and critic who exposed how the west constructed a mythologised ...
Simon Thompson looks at ten great director’s cuts that improve on the original theatrical editions… Director’s cuts are a strange beast indeed. Some of them completely enhance or make amends for the ...
The “labour market”, on the other hand, is precisely conceived by neoliberals as a transcendence, something that goes beyond human will, to the point of imposing its “iron heel” – fascism.
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 was one of the truly watershed events in American history. The acquisition of this vast land ...