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According to a report submitted by the Ministry of Transport on the development strategy for national main roads until 2040, ...
At a currency exchange in Damascus, Anas al-Shammaa is one of many Syrians hopeful that promised relief from Western ...
When graphic masters Art Spiegelman and Joe Sacco tackled Gaza, they reminded how uniquely potent is their centuries-old ...
By Jim Beaugez On the grounds of a former hospital in one of America’s most historic cities, a community is reclaiming the ...
With Tuesday’s bill signing, Gov. Wes Moore, House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones and Senate President Bill Ferguson, all ...
As St. Louis deals with more than $1.6 billion in estimated property damage from the May 16 tornado, locals are pouring in to ...
Explore the impact of political shifts on global aid and the role of the Heritage Foundation in advancing policies of ...
As the 100th year of Malcolm X’s birth is recognized, journalist Mark Whitaker’s new book explores how the once-feared activist evolved into a revered cultural icon.
The recent welcoming of Afrikaner refugees is the latest chapter in a history of U.S. support for white South Africans.
After the Great Depression and World War II, a consensus was born in which most people most of the time believed federal law ...
UNICEF chief warns ‘we’re running out of time’ in Gaza as aid runs out and children continue to be killed in bombings.
WHO says Gaza healthcare system is ‘on the verge of collapse’, only 19 of 36 hospitals remain even partially functional.