Breadcrumb
Search
351 to 360 out of 560
Results
Lotfy Nathan's 'Harka' is an engulfing expedition of Tunisian torment. Cast as lead Ali, French-Tunisian actor Adam Bessa speaks to °®Âþµº about his process to empathise with the character and tells of Tunisia's cultural and societal strife.
The decision to expand the World Cup to make it more international and inclusive doesn't address the deep inequalities in football. It simply means more money in the pockets of FIFA and its corporate partners, writes Liam Kennedy.
Humza Yousaf has been officially elected as Scotland's new first minister after he was backed by a majority of MSPs.
Little Amal - a three-meter tall partially-animatronic puppet - has journeyed over a dozen countries since 2021 in a bid to raise awareness on the plight of child refugees who have been displaced by war and conflict across the globe.
The daughter of imprisoned Ennahda leader Said Ferjani said the country had fallen 'under a fascist dictatorship' - and that sanctions must be enforced.
Sunak has made stopping the boats a flagship promise ahead of general elections.
Britain will likely mark a decade since Margaret Thatcher’s death with celebrations of her time as the first female prime minister. But we would do well to remember her debilitating austerity measures that continue today, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
Pakistan has deported more than 600 Afghans over the past few days, and is expected to expel another 800 imminently.
Rishi Sunak has unveiled his most senior members of cabinet after taking office as Britain's prime minister.
This data-driven investigation into Freedom Of Information requests (FOIs) sent to Frontex reveals how the EU border agency systematically delays responses. Frustrating process discourages European citizens from pursuing transparency.