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Created in Aleppo by the Syrian iconographer Nahmat Badawi, a representation of Saint Ignatius of Antioch will join the new ...
But his spirit lives on in Burkina Faso’s latest military ruler, Ibrahim Traoré, an army captain who took power in a coup in ...
Although Taiwanese industry started out mass-producing many of the world's low-cost goods, today it offers some of the most ...
Beijing lost no time in co-opting “Ne Zha 2” as a symbol of China’s creative rise and cultural “soft power moment.” State media touted the film’s success as proof that Chinese folklore and artistry ...
China's foreign ministry slammed U.S. trade tactics, warning it won't bow to pressure, calling the U.S. a "bully" in a statement. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Trump nominee Ed Martin’s 100-plus appearances on Russian state-directed media RT and Sputnik from 2016 to 2024 alarm some ...
Argentina's pending $20 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund will bring libertarian President Javier Milei the tool he wants to unlock investment-blocking capital controls and a return to ...
Remembering Ilyushin Il-86, "Camber," its NATO code name, or “Airbusky,” pejoratively called by Western observers.
Successful localization begins with a strong technical foundation that enables delivery of localized content at scale ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Wednesday focused again on China's presence in the Western Hemisphere, one day after calling the world power a threat to the Panama Canal. Speaking at a ...
The survey, released Wednesday from AAPI Data and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, finds that just 20% of AAPI adults under 30 favor deporting all immigrants living in the ...
Cardinals will meet Tuesday at the Vatican to begin scheduling Pope Francis' funeral and burial, planning the conclave to ...