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Karen Petrone is a history professor at the University of Kentucky. She is the author of a few books focusing on Russian and ...
The question before Europe today is stark: will we act decisively to confront antisemitism, or will we look back one day and ...
Recently installed as the youngest president of Harvard, Eliot was at the start of a 40-year tenure dedicated to making ...
With NATO members spending millions of dollars to protect against cheap Russian drones, Israel soon will be able to sell them ...
Erika George, the associate dean for equity, justice and engagement at the Boston University School of Law and a professor of international law, delivered the annual John P. Morris Memorial Lecture at ...
Happy autumn and welcome back to the start of another season at the East Bronx History Forum. Many Bronx old-timers and some ...
The USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies announces the launch of its “Seminal Scholars Residency,” a groundbreaking ...
Over 70 attended an Irish language event in Aughakillymaude, Fermanagh, marking European Open Heritage Days, hosted by Sruth na hÉirne ...
The story of one man’s quest to find a lost poem in a post-apocalyptic Britain becomes a thrilling examination of sex, sickness – and how we tell the story of who we are ...
Juliet Sabouri-Yaghoobinasab (Hacopian), beloved wife, mother, sister, aunt, and scholar, passed away at the age of 78 in ...
The European Union has positioned itself as a global leader in digital rights, most notably through the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Yet its more recent proposal to mandate the scanning ...
In Hebrew, the word is anu, a derivative of the word “we.” Rarely does one shed a tear going to a museum. The last time this ...