We take a tour through Antakya, Turkey, a city that played an important role in Jewish, Christian and Muslim history. It was devastated by the recent earthquake.
The key trends to watch in the Russia-Ukraine war
Russia’s military has performed poorly, and Ukraine has defied expectations. But will these trends hold? Experts look at how the war could take a different path in its second year.
Italy has kept its fascist monuments and buildings. The reasons are complex
Unlike Germany, which after World War II underwent a rigorous de-Nazification effort, pride, rather than shame, is the emotion many Italians feel for the symbols of the country’s fascist past.
How Britain – and Boris – led the way in global fight against Putin
Ukraine – a year of war: The UK has been a driving force behind the coalition of Western nations supporting Kyiv with weaponry and billions of pounds of aid, writes Andrew Grice
Macron says it is the end of ‘water abundance’ as he opens French Agricultural Show
Emmanuel Macron opened the French Agricultural Show saying that a trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur countries “is not possible” if they don’t respect the same environmental and sanitary rules as Europeans.
Justice Thomas wrote of ‘crushing weight’ of student loans
The Supreme Court won’t have far to look for a personal take on the “crushing weight” of student debt that underlies the Biden administration’s college loan forgiveness plan.
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A ‘confession’, bloody dog kennels and ‘clean’ shirt: Key revelations from the Alex Murdaugh murder trial
Alex Murdaugh’s high-profile trial is under way at Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, South Carolina. Rachel Sharp explains the most crucial moments so far
‘French Oscars’ reward femicide film but criticized for no women up for best director
The lack of women nominees was a talking point on Friday at the Cesar Awards, France’s answer to the Oscars, despite the top prize going to a film focusing on femicide.Best Film went to “The Night of the 12th”, a thriller based on the true story of a …