Teachers of Japanese in Britain are shaking up the way they teach the language in order to challenge Western stereotypes and ...
Since 1989, through special government permissions, about 4,000 Bnei Menashe have been able to make aliyah, but just as many ...
AI companies are on the hunt to design the ideal device to deliver AI's superpowers, and some new enterprises are convinced that headphones or earbuds are the way. Startups have for a while tried to ...
International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearings in the Myanmar genocide case highlight the need for justice for the ethnic ...
American foreign policy complicates an already difficult situation for those reporting on the civil war in Myanmar.
The absence of reflective judgment, the void in vision and its long-term impacts, the transformative decisions made on ...
Scotland is under the spotlight during the week as its Budget is delivered on Tuesday by finance minister Shona Robison and ...
The U.K. Army is preparing to deploy a laser‑based defense system against drones, a move that could reduce the high cost of ...
On paper, Ireland is richer than Singapore—and both are richer than the United States, Switzerland, and every country in the ...
Climate change is worrying for everyone, but especially for young people. Neil and Beth discuss this and teach you some useful vocabulary. Many of those leading the fight against climate change are ...
Are we all eating too much salt? Neil and Georgie teach you some useful vocabulary. And salty! Everyone knows that salt makes food taste better by enhancing the flavours of the ingredients. There's ...
Q. 274. How is sin divided? A. (1) Sin is divided into the sin we inherit called original sin, and the sin we commit ourselves, called actual sin. (2) Actual sin is sub-divided into greater sins, ...