Virgin and Child Statue Returns to Notre-Dame Cathedral After Fire
The Virgin and Child statue, a significant symbol of faith, returns to Notre-Dame Cathedral on November 15, 2024, following its survival of the 2019 fire.
Ilber Ortayli: Ottoman Empire's Legacy and the Shadow of Colonialism
Turkish historian Ilber Ortayli discusses the enduring influence of the Ottoman Empire and the impact of Western colonialism on the Middle East, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of history.
Musab Abu Toha: Poetry as Survival Amidst Gaza's Bombardment
Ethiopian-Canadian writer Aida Edemariam highlights the story of Musab Abu Toha, a Palestinian poet who fled Gaza amid the ongoing conflict, exploring the intersection of art and survival in times of war.
The Impact of Anti-Semitism Claims on Academic Freedom in Western Universities
Neo-Orientalism: Understanding Its Impact on Society and Politics
Exploring the Algerian Liberation Revolution Through Modern Novels
Ilber Ortayli: Ottoman Empire's Legacy and the Shadow of Colonialism
New DNA Analysis Challenges Assumptions About Pompeii Victims
Virgin and Child Statue Returns to Notre-Dame Cathedral After Fire
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Witness the Spectacular Wedding of Hugh Grosvenor and Olivia Henson at Chester Cathedral
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Hugh Grosvenor and Olivia Henson's wedding at Chester Cathedral, a ceremony that fused British aristocracy, tradition, and modernity.
Argentine Theater Icon Roberto Tito Cossa Dies at 89, Leaves Legacy of Cultural Impact
Argentine playwright Roberto Tito Cossa, known for classics like "La Nona" and "Yepeto", has passed away at 89. His works, marked by cultural impact and social commentary, continue to resonate, leaving a lasting legacy in theater.