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In 2007, a 19-year-old student at the University of Western Australia began noticing a recurring problem among her peers.
From glorious cathedrals and famous pieces of architecture to incredible bridges, imposing castles and some of the world’s ...
In Mark Leone’s latest column for B&T, the partner and managing director consultancy MadClarity, ponders what the world might ...
Over the last few years, music festivals have gone from just concerts to full-blown experiences. It’s no longer just about the big names on stage – it’s about the vibe, the setting, and the ...
After decades of progress, childhood vaccination rates have started stalling or falling around the world in recent years, and Canada is not immune to the trend, suggests a new study from The Lancet.
Working from Home Around the World Cevat Giray Aksoy, Jose Maria Barrero, Nicholas Bloom, Steven J. Davis, Mathias Dolls & Pablo Zarate Working Paper 30446 DOI 10.3386/w30446 ...
Little did the world know that Brando, who had struggled through many projects in good faith during the 1960s, delivering some of his best acting, only to be excoriated and ignored as the films did ...
The deal includes a phased exchange involving 10 living Israeli hostages and 18 bodies in return for the release of around 1,236 Palestinian prisoners, alongside expanded humanitarian aid flows ...
NEWS 22 June 2025 How many PhDs does the world need? Doctoral graduates vastly outnumber jobs in academia PhD programmes need to better prepare students for careers outside universities ...
One of those elements found in Waldorf Astoria properties around the world inspired by the original is a nod to late 19 th century Peacock Alley, a 300-foot marble-lined corridor that connected two ...