At the end of August, French President Emmanuel Macron unveiled the labour-market overhaul that will make or break his presidency – and may well determine...
In the United States today, with partisan polarisation at record levels, there is still at least one policy goal on which there is broad consensus, not only...
Times of Oman designers depict a world around them through illustrations everyday, either to enhance the visual elements of a story or as a standalone...
Widow Amina Batool has laboured in Pakistan's scorching cotton fields for nearly eight years to eke out a living and feed and clothe her two children....
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Late last month, when two Indian states and the national capital were held to ransom by rioting mobs protesting their spiritual leader’s conviction on two...
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To paraphrase a former U.S. secretary of state, Britain has lost a community but not yet found a friend. That the island is adrift became ever clearer last...
Germans choose a government on September 24, and that government is likely to be headed, for the twelfth year running, by Angela Merkel.
The uncharismatic...
When the historic Caribbean seaport city of Cartagena drew up a long-term plan for climate change adaptation in 2014, it was hailed as a pioneer. But three...