The spring college graduation season will soon be upon us. No matter the country, graduation day is a joyful occasion, when an important period of anyone’s life is
Considered Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, midwifery has contributed much to obstetrical knowledge. In Mexico, it is a centuries-old tradition. Midwives were highly respected figures in pre-Hispanic Mexico
SYDNEY — Attorney-General Christian Porter has launched a defamation action against the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, seeking aggravated damages over an article about a historical rape allegation. Mr. Porter
ARNSBERG, Germany — In a first, American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate Warner Music Group was criticized online for demanding license fees for the videos uploaded on YouTube and TikTok
CHICAGO — José Sánchez arrived in Chicago more than a decade ago with the difficult task of saving the then-Norwegian American Hospital from bankruptcy. With vision and leadership,
BURSA, Turkey – In a Eureka moment, a photographer waiting for the arrival of a famous migratory stork called Yaren, captured a memorable photograph of a Patka duck
GUWAHATI, India — In India’s northeastern state of Tripura, where sometimes finding a right adapter means scoping out a dozen shops, Harjeet Nath was determined to build a robot
DERBYSHIRE, England – A 19-year-old boy hogged headlines after he was caught on camera aggressively tailgating other vehicles on the route to Chesterfield towards the M1. The video
CAMPINA GRANDE, Brazil – Diego Alexandre spent three years saving for his dream car but when it arrived he could barely fit inside it. The 36-year-old standing at
Why have some countries been hit harder than others during the COVID-19 pandemic? Researchers from IDC Herzliya and Yale University say the usual answers, such as demographics (population,