US foreign policy in South America used to differ from its approach to Central America and the Caribbean. In the ...
A shifting array of hundreds of reproductions showing the art and architecture of two millennia, carefully selected ...
Half acrobat, half can-can dancer, Picasso’s Salome kicks her leg up as Herod Antipas, corpulent and sagging, takes in the spectacle, flanked by his bride, dark-eyed Herodias. The king’s rheumy gaze ...
The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, Nvidia and the World’s Most Coveted Microchip by Stephen Witt. Bodley Head, 248 pp., £25, April 2025, 978 1 84792 827 6 The Nvidia Way: Jensen Huang and the Making ...
The language and conduct of Israel’s unceasing war against Gaza suggests that there is something more than the rational interests of a nation-state at play. The sheer extent of the carnage hints at a ...
In the last six months human rights officials at both the Council of Europe and the United Nations have written to the German authorities to remind them of their obligation to protect, rather than ...
The conflict in West Papua may be the world’s most unequal war: raids on military bases have improved the West ...
The politics of migration have driven some of the most consequential changes in Britain’s recent history and look set to dominate the next general election. Since the end of Rishi Sunak’s government, ...
In December 1823, President James Monroe used his annual message to Congress to outline what would later become known as the Monroe Doctrine. ‘The American continents’, he said, were no longer to be ...
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