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The likes of Pieter Coetze, Matthew Sates and Lara van Niekerk have shown potential, but can they beat the world's best?
Simon Deng may not be Jewish, but he knows what it’s like to be held captive: he was kidnapped, tortured and kept in slavery ...
“You often need a martyr or someone very committed to act first,” Margaret Levi, a professor emerita of political science at ...
Edmond Huot, chief creative officer at Forward Studio, highlights how the liveries of flag carriers help shape how nations ...
This was emphatically Rory McIlroy’s day and this could yet be his most glorious week. In a startling third round, he made ...
What we’re seeing is one of the oldest tricks in the authoritarian handbook,” says Palestinian scholar Eman Abdelhadi.
Court evidence of an Islamist-inspired knife attack by an Irish boy on a military chaplain indicate that distressing events ...
After a mammoth renovation in New York, four artists talks about their personal highlights from the collection ...
A State Department official said in a two-page court filing that the man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant who had been living in Maryland before he was deported, was “alive and ...
Japanese girl group XG is one of the last acts to play Weekend 1 of Coachella 2025. The seven-member group best known for ...
PIT TALK PODCAST: In the latest episode of Pit Talk, hosts Renita Vermeulen and Matt Clayton review a wild Americas GP that ...
Sanctioned tycoon Alisher Usmanov parries Western efforts to oust him from shadow leadership role in world fencing.