Jorge Rodríguez, president of the Venezuelan parliament, downplayed the prize awarded to María Corina Machado and questioned ...
The Trump Doctrine is a National Security Strategy defined by its contradictions, promotion of "America First", and a focus ...
1901 – The first Nobel Prize ceremony is held in Stockholm on the fifth anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death. 1902 – The ...
You get the idea. In what WalletHub calls “the Grinch economy,” all but the wealthiest people are feeling the pinch. “Nearly ...
In a 2002 BBC poll, Winston Churchill was voted the greatest ever Briton, mainly for his efforts during World War II. We’ve all heard his famous speeches imploring the country to stand up to Nazi ...
The only thing better than one blue plaque? Two. One of only 19 London homes to boast more than one of the sought-after circles, South Eaton Place is the home of not one, but two former Nobel Peace ...
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado had just endured the most perilous leg of her escape from her home country ...
The granting of awards (like Person of the Year) is rarely free from ideology, politics or what people consider to be important to them – which they then extend to others. If you’re an economist or ...
Sometimes a high degree of cynicism about the motives of those shouting the loudest in favour of peace is wise and necessary.
It will surprise absolutely no-one that the common themes among this year’s Summer Reading recommendations are artificial intelligence and geopolitical risk, with a sprinkling of re-industrialisation.
It was the year politics truly went off the rails. And when that happens, satire turns into a basic necessity.