If you look back at the last 100, 50, 20, and even 5 years, you will see that entertainment has consistently evolved. The very first movies were made in the late 19th
Serena Williams closed her first professional match in 1,375 days with two aces and a 116 mph service winner, as she and Victoria Mboko upset the third seeds at Queen's Club. The 44-year-old's grass-court return looks less like a farewell
British media outlet Piers Morgan is deeply dissatisfied with news of the UK’s prime minister’s travel advice during the curfew. The consultant, Dominic Cummings, is accused of violating the antitrust laws at
The victory of Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party in the 2019 UK election was another win in the column of avowed isolationist nationalists around the world before the COVID-19 pandemic engulfed
Princess Badiya Bint Ali bin Al Hussein, the last princess of the royal family in Iraq, died Saturday evening in a hospital in the British capital, London, at the age of 100
The price of Russian Urals oil in North-Western Europe (NWE) has increased by $ 4.59, to the highest level since mid-March – $ 24.68 per barrel. About this writes liga.net with reference
In the first weeks of 2020, people began to realize that COVID-19 could be the much-feared but predictable ” Disease X “: a global pandemic caused by an unknown virus. Three months later, most
In the British House of Commons, day-to-day business is characterized by bizarre rules and unwritten customs that often go back centuries. In this respect, it was a minor revolution that Parliament held
For a long time, there was concern in the Federal Republic that its own health system would not be able to protect the population in the Corona crisis. Foreign attention was needed
Nadav Eyal portrays losers from globalization. The Israeli journalist is more general, but there is no doubt that he has many interesting stories to tell. Globalization has seen better times. Most recently,
The world economy is facing the worst crisis since the 1930s. As the virus was underestimated at the beginning, the economic consequences are now taken too little seriously. This week I learned
In contrast to other African countries, Senegal has so far been restricted to a curfew at night. But even that is tough for many residents. Passes have become a sought-after commodity, and
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