Even as the first western journalist to interview Ayatollah Khomeini, I had no inkling of what was to come. Perhaps we should have learned from history, says Paul Taylor of the European Policy Centre ...
A cottage in Melbourne or a unit in Sydney goes for the $1.2 million it cost for a crumbling 250-year-old French castle.
Trump may be disappointed with Britain right now, but Starmer looks as though he has (for once) read public opinion pretty astutely, has (for once) stood his ground – and actually earned some respect.
Ali Vaez, the Iran project director at the International Crisis Group, explains the history of miscalculations that led to ...
One Battle ends with Bob and Willa, now back home in Baktan Cross. While at the convent, Willa learned about her mother's ...
Paul Thomas Anderson knows how to keep audiences on their toes. Throughout his 30-year career, the Boogie Nights wunderkind has grown into a multidimensional artist with a curiosity that spans a ...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a key Enlightenment figure, questioned societal norms and authority, emphasizing equality and liberty.
It came after Israeli strikes hit a building in a busy residential and commercial district in central Beirut, close to the ...
Venezuela gave Trump a taste of success. This isn’t the first time an American president has gotten hooked on overthrowing ...
US Iran war news highlights: Israel's military on Wednesday said that it had begun a new "wide-scale wave of strikes" across ...
Thucydides is often read these days as a pioneering political theorist, who identified the normative principles ...
On March 14, 1883, Karl Marx died in London, closing the life of a thinker whose ideas helped reshape modern politics, labor ...