Late last year, Pat Hannon started waking up in the middle of the night with an excruciating itching sensation on her legs.
At the Dance Reflections festival, Nacera Belaza, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Noé Soulier all attempted some form of going back to basics. Results varied.
Fifteen years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster shook public confidence in atomic energy, Japan is gradually shifting back toward nuclear power, driven by energy security concerns, rising ...
Low mortgage penetration in Nigeria means many citizens’ dream of owning homes can hardly be realized, hence the need ...
An LBC investigation looking into the networks of Islamist terror accounts on Instagram has discovered at least 125 accounts with a combined follower count of more than 136,000 posting content sympath ...
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Welsh politics needs less talk and more action
Columnist Dylan Jones Evans argues there's more that can be done to revive our economy ...
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Mike Black chose to be homeless to prove he could build a $1 million business from nothing in one year. Guess what happened
This rags-to-riches story did not go entirely as planned, but it was not without success.
Romeo Is a Dead Man is another one of Grasshopper Manufacture's strange action games that also has awful controls.
The cost of oil surged past $100 a barrel after Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader. Follow Newsweek's latest ...
From 'The King’s Speech' to 'Anora', Euronews Culture ranks all the Best Picture Oscar winners since 2010. Who will be ...
The US tech giant is bidding for a £323m contract to replace the Post Office’s flawed Horizon IT system, aiming to modernise services and migrate to the cloud, a decade after its previous attempt was ...
JB Park on local AI, on-device privacy, agentic intelligence, ecosystem moats, and why India is central to the Galaxy S26 story.
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