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The ongoing conflict with Russia has left 10 million Ukrainians af
Do you ever feel that something in your heritage might be holding you back, or wonder if an event in your family’s past might explain a psychological block that you’re keen to overcome? From the very
Paris Hotel fall: French prosecutors have opened ...
ONE AFTERNOON THIS SPRING, Mykhailo Fedorov, a minister in the wartime government of Ukraine, turned up the volume on his laptop and played a video to illustrate his latest innovation. Its purpose, he
Invisible anguish is especially wretched. That has been Sudan’s lot during two years of brutal civil war—slaughter that has claimed some 150,000 lives and forced almost a quarter of its population of
Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski tells Newsweek how lessons from history helped his nation turn its fortunes around to become one of NATO’s strongest members
Growing up isn’t easy, as we all know. Children and young people face a multitude of challenges including peer pressure, educational pressures and surging hormones, to name just a few. But these days,