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New security laws have left the flourishing stand-up scene in the territory plagued with worse than stage fright
Even enthusiasts like me wonder if thoroughbred racing will survive much longer in the US
Facing the lowest wages and highest living costs in the Balkans, abandoned wives and mothers fend for themselves
Washington may stop foreigners buying land near military bases, but some states want to go much further
There are simply not enough places for the children of hedge fund managers who relocated since the pandemic
The slippery concept of ‘la tarde’, which spans the hours from lunch to late evening, brings a sense of chaos to daily life
Anti-monarchy sentiment appears to be fading on the island
Those who fled the territory in the midst of a security crackdown keep hopes alive through political participation
Beijing’s increased investment in the strategic nation has raised America’s hackles
The pandemic hit congregations — but new research suggests young people are increasingly spiritual
The ubiquity of the Creams chain is a sign of the capital’s changing nocturnal tastes
Food that is a normal part of human diet in south-east Asia has been finding a market in Europe
The corporate world is using ‘biomimicry’ to harness the genius of nature and find sustainable solutions
The fight over the hijab is moving to other forms of clothing as summer approaches and hardliners sweat
As the anniversary of the great ship’s foundering nears, memories find new forms
A recent online storm raised questions about the city’s treatment of its visitors — but locals have valid complaints too
Voters in the Midwest suggest the legal move won’t have a lasting effect on the ex-president’s numbers
Improved transport is vital if the UK chancellor’s ‘Canary Wharf’ investment zones are to succeed
The decision to delay daylight savings plunged the country into a crisis of conflicting time zones
The pastoralists of Wajir county have been forced to abandon their itinerant lifestyle for lack of fresh pasture
The country has yet to grapple fully with the dictatorship and state terrorism it experienced in the 1970s and 80s
The country is not ready for its young basketball star’s predicted transfer to the NBA
Tree tappers in the Midwest are having to adapt to an earlier and shorter season
During a recent winter storm, I learnt that caring for this population is about more than just providing shelter
The two main parties have dominated politics for two decades but Peter Obi gathered a cult following as a surprise outsider
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