From playful poses to perfectly timed expressions, this year’s shortlisted comic images showcase wild animals at their most ...
While religion can be a powerful source of resilience and support, this phenomenon also has risks. People may feel more bonded to their group — and less trusting of those outside of it, a study on ...
Sweet Rivers,” a performance featuring SUNY New Paltz choral ensembles, will be held Wednesday, Oct. 22, at 7:30 p.m. at Studley Theatre on the SUNY New Paltz campus, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz. The ...
Turkish archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery of a lost land bridge that could transform our understanding of ...
Chair of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Judge Navi Pillay, has spent the ...
Gricelda experienced her deciding moment in 2018, when she chose to leave the country where she was born after years of not ...
The uplift of East Africa during the Miocene epoch dramatically transformed the region's climate and ecosystems, promoting ...
The Ward 21 Councillor for Mutoko Rural District Council, Sanny Kabichi, has lauded the owner of Valley Fresh Farm, Tawanda Kabasa, for his significant contributions to rural ...
Network International (www.Network.ae), a leading fintech company across the Middle East and Africa (MEA), and Magnati, a leading payment solution provider in the UAE, today announced the completion ...
At the Brooklyn Museum, his defining portraits of Mali’s citizens in the 1950s show them breaking free of colonial domination ...
Across advertising and popular media, seemingly everyone is grabbing their fringe, denim and Stetson boots, in a wholehearted embrace of the American West.
Kenyan documentary "Softie" opens in 2013 with Njeri Mwangi standing in a doorway, light illuminating a sleepy toddler on her hip as her husband Boniface sieves buckets of clotted blood outside.