Syria’s status as a classic Middle East tourist definition was shredded by civil war. Visitors are now beginning to return, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court could jeopardize trials ...
It’s a week after Veterans Day, and rows of little American flags have been removed from yards and driveways. Twitter and Facebook updates expressing respect for our nation’s veterans ...
Ahmad Habibzi pauses to pray at the top of the halfpipe hill on a mountain at the Yabuli Ski Resort in northeastern China.
Flags are flying at half mast on Friday at all South African flag stations in honour of the soldiers killed in the eastern ...
Margelis Rodriguez and her two children took selfies on their flight to Tijuana, showing off the T-shirts she had custom-made to mark what she expected to be her ...
What do you notice about the average earnings of college athletes? What do you wonder? By The Learning Network These questions invite you to reflect on the role that love — in all its forms ...
This month marks a hundred years since the first issue of The New Yorker was published, in February, 1925. Since then, the magazine has become renowned for its reporting, commentary, criticism ...
Honoring JURIST's Publisher Emeritus: From Mauritius to Myanmar, Small Stories Find Global Resonance
In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have. Whether measured in terms of the individual lives it has touched, its ...
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Stalling the next release of hostages from the Gaza Strip, scheduled for the coming weekend, raises new challenges for the already tenuous six-week truce and chances for a lasting end to the war ...
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