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How is Nigeria’s new arts museum tied to the Benin Bronzes?

Representative image Uncertainty surrounds the fate of the highly anticipated Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA) in Benin City, Nigeria. Read More

Why does the Russian army’s brutal culture go unchecked?

. “They killed my child,” Tatjana Bykova laments in a video message. She uses the term “annulled” to describe how her son, Andrej, was killed by Russian military commanders. Read More

‘You are gay’: Tommy Robinson clashes with Nick Fuentes over his stance on Muslims

A new online dispute has broken out between Tommy Robinson and American commentator Nick Fuentes, after Fuentes referred to Robinson as a “Zionist tool” in a circulating clip. Read More

After 6 years, railways reverts to earlier criteria of appointing topmost officials, recruiting personnel

NEW DELHI: In just about six years, the railways has come full circle and more or less returned to the earlier system, not only for recruiting officers but also for appointing its topmost officials, including the chairman and members Read More

Chhath specials, unscheduled trains helped Bihar record highest polling

File photo NEW DELHI: The running of special trains before and during the Chhath-Bihar assembly poll period not only allowed the state’s people to celebrate their biggest festival back home but also enabled them to cast their vote — Read More

COP30: How Brazilian crime cartels undermine climate efforts

Photo credit: AP As the World Climate Conference, COP30, is underway in Belem, Brazil, the disastrous consequences of environmental crimes are visible across the Amazon. Read More

Who is Jack Doherty? Popular YouTuber arrested in Florida after officers report drug charges

Who is Jack Doherty? Popular YouTuber arrested in Florida after officers report drug charges (Image Via Getty) Jack Doherty is a popular YouTuber and content creator in Florida, known for his stunt videos and big online following. Read More

Will Ecuador allow US troops on its soil?

Representational image Ecuador’s president wants to change his country’s constitution, and Ecuadorians will get to say whether they agree in a referendum this weekend. Read More