In October’s election, Cameroon’s 92-year-old president, Paul Biya, retained his four-decade-long grip on power. Electoral fraud and repression trap Cameroon in a system inherited from colonization, ...
Zohran Mamdani’s winning run for New York City mayor featured a memorable campaign design that drew its inspiration from a ...
The fastest-growing pizza chain in the U.S. has leveraged technology and innovative strategies to prove its value. Here's how ...
Morocco has illegally occupied Western Sahara for half a century. From Henry Kissinger to Donald Trump, US government ...
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Growing up in Chesterfield: 45 of the best retro photos take you back to the 1960s - including the Co-op store, Crooked Spire fire and football teams
Growing up in Chesterfield: 45 of the best retro photos take you back to the 1960s - including the Co-op store, Crooked Spire ...
According to its inventor Tony Hoare, an error in the concept of modern programming languages has caused billions of dollars ...
It started as a single-room dugout in the local postman's garage. Now a three-bedroom attraction with local-legend status, ...
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North East retro: 26 nostalgic photos show how different our streets looked in the 60s
A woman shakes out a mat in the shadow of a giant tanker, shoppers pour into a much-missed shop, and children play on the street.
AS THE CLOCK NEARS the 20-minute mark in the men’s competition in Central Park, only three competitors remain: Shalack and ...
Daring escapes, the buzz of drug smuggling drones and guards being filmed having sex - welcome to HMP Wandsworth.
A 2 percent wealth tax is like shaving off a fraction of a spire from a large cathedral, says economist Nancy Folbre.
The Tweed Coast’s Halcyon House opened in 2015 but is still going strong, with accolades from around the world.
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