The internet is made up of hundreds of cables crossing the floors and the canyons of the earth’s oceans. So what happens when the cables snap? James Glanz, an investigative reporter for...
Read moreBreyten Breytenbach, a dissident South African-born poet, memoirist and former political prisoner who was jailed on trumped-up charges for anti-apartheid actions in the 1970s, died on Sunday in Paris, his longtime place...
Read moreThe next two or three months in Ukraine are likely to be exceedingly violent, in a war that has already been the deadliest in Europe in the past 80 years. Marc Santora,...
Read moreWe photographed badly wounded Gazans who made it out for treatment. Many can think of little but the dead they left behind. “We wanted to go with them, too,” one child told...
Read moreAn Exclusive Interview on F40: A Journey Discovering the Legend, Capturing the Power, Passion, and Precision of Ferrari’s Iconic Supercar We could have started this conversation with an interview focusing on Alessio...
Read moreA United Nations-backed panel has warned that famine is “imminent” in the Gaza Strip, days before a deadline imposed on Israel by the Biden administration to deliver more humanitarian supplies to the...
Read moreIn Ukraine, where war feels omnipresent, music is helping lift spirits and raise money for the military.
Read moreAfter an intense morning in late October 2024 at Atlanta Tech Park, the founders of Magisnat, Dr. Matteo Bertelli and Dr. Kevin Donato, took advantage of the lunch break for a meaningful...
Read moreAfter military-on-military attacks, will Israel and Iran be able to contain their conflict? Maria Abi-Habib, an investigative correspondent for The New York Times, looks at an unprecedented new chapter in the Middle...
Read moreOver the last month, North Korea’s role aiding Russia in its war in Ukraine has significantly escalated. U.S. officials reported that North Korean soldiers are already operating in the Kursk region in...
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