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The Malaysian prosecutor who helped Timor-Leste find justice — and a future
Voice of conscience: Malaysian international lawyer Shyamala Alagendra, whose pursuit of justice has taken her from the ruins of Timor-Leste to courtrooms worldwide. (Shyamala Alagendra pic) PETALING JAYA: A quiet circle has closed for Shyamala...
‘Reminders Of Him’ Trailer: Tyriq Withers And Maika Monroe Find Love After Tragedy And Loss
Get ready for more love and tears in the upcoming film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s Reminders of Him. The bestselling book stars Maika Monroe and Him star Tyriq Withers as an unexpected couple who find love after tragedy and hardship. According...
Swiss Bosnians process trauma of war at Sarajevo Film Festival
Bosnian human rights activist Irvin Mujčić returns to Srebrenica, the site of one of the worst atrocities of the Yugoslavian civil war of the 1990s, in the documentary "The Boy from the River Drina". Rough Cat Films Two Swiss documentaries, The...
Closing the Gap: Managing Journal Entry Risk in the Record-to-Report Process
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160 Husker undergrads receive stipends for research projects
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has awarded stipends to 160 Husker undergraduates to participate in research with a faculty mentor during the fall and spring semesters. Nebraska’s Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experiences...
What happens in the artists’ neighborhood stays in the artists’ neighborhood
Until the space was acquired, Kosovo StoryLab had operated in various locations, such as the Center for Narrative Practice (CNP), which, until early 2024, served as a cultural and work space, and Foundation 17, a non-governmental organization in...
Albania, China and the Case for a Balanced Foreign Policy
Change font size: - + Reset By Ambassador Fatmir Çela Diplomacy has always been the lifeline of small nations, and Albania is no exception. From Fan Noli’s influence in Washington to the decisive interventions of diplomats in 1913, Albania’s...
Countering the Orthodox ‘threat’
Orthodox Christianity appears not to be even on the radar screen of the paladins of Western “values.” Join us on Telegram, Twitter, and VK. Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su This portal normally does not deal with religious issues as such, but...
Clipboard, October 31, 2025
Lackawanna County Third annual veterans Mass: Divine Mercy Parish will honor veterans with a special veterans program Nov. 9 at 5 p.m. at 320 Davis St. in Scranton. The event will begin with a Mass at 5 p.m. during which a blessing will be offered...
Forty Under 40: Celebrating our 18th class
Close The 18th annual Forty Under 40 awards luncheon at the I Hotel and Illinois Conference Center in Champaign on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. Executive VP and Publisher Paul Barrett speaks at the 18th annual Forty Under 40 awards luncheon at the I...
This week in history: October 27-November 2
25 years ago: Kosovo elections expose deepening nationalist divisions and discontent with KLA-NATO rule On October 8, 2000, local elections were held in Kosovo under the supervision of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo...
How to Solve Gaza’s Hamas Problem
In the weeks since the October 8 cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, establishing and maintaining security in Gaza has become a crucial test. Already in the days after the deal was announced, Hamas began a campaign of violent retribution against...
Democracy at a crossroads: Rule of law and the case for US engagement in the Balkans
Issue Brief October 29, 2025 • 7:03 pm ET Print this page Democracy at a crossroads: Rule of law and the case for US engagement in the Balkans By Stephen Nix and Megan Tamisiea Bottom lines up front The Western Balkans sit at a critical junction...
7 Venezuelan bugs that can ruin your day (and maybe your life)
Get We Are The Mighty’s Weekly Newsletter Military culture and entertainment direct to your inbox with zero chance of a ‘Reply All’ incident If we ever find ourselves working in Venezuela’s thick green, it won’t be the politics that break you...
#IFJBlog - Serbia: A year-long war on journalism
They are being illegally surveilled and attacked by SLAPP lawsuits for asking questions, covering issues, and simply reporting on protests. Journalists are being dangerously branded as "foreign mercenaries", "terrorists" and "anti-Serbs" by top...
Boycott guilty of not understanding depression, says England's Strauss
COLOMBO // Andrew Strauss, the England captain, believes Geoffrey Boycott is guilty of a "fundamental misunderstanding" of depression, following the commentator's crass comments about Mike Yardy's withdrawal from the World Cup. Speaking on UK...
How Trump Ended Eight Wars in Eight Months
Whether through tariffs or trade, airstrikes or arm-twisting, President Trump has succeeded where others have failed by adhering to a simple credo: Peace is made by the strong. When Donald Trump first ran for President in 2015 and 2016, all the...
the art hoax that fooled everyone: manfredi lucibello unravels the tirana biennial’s deception
MANFREDI LUCIBELLO REVISITS CONTEMPORARY ART’S GREATEST HOAX In his latest documentary, The Tirana Conspiracy (Il complotto di Tirana), director Manfredi Lucibello dissects one of the most outrageous and revealing hoaxes in the history of...
Britain receives migrant crisis olive branch as ally offers to become UK return hub
Kosovo's Prime Minister has said he "wants to help the UK", becoming the first country to offer to accept Britain's rejected asylum seekers as part of Sir Keir Starmer's aim to return migrants. Albin Kurti said he wants to help Britain to combat...