Keir Starmer's Resignation: A New Era of Political Instability in the U.K.?
The resignation of U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer on June 22, 2026, marks a significant moment, potentially leading to the seventh prime minister in just over ten years.
History, archaeology, monuments, traditions, and heritage institutions.
The resignation of U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer on June 22, 2026, marks a significant moment, potentially leading to the seventh prime minister in just over ten years.
Lionel Messi has made history by becoming the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history, achieving his 17th goal during Argentina's match against Austria.
The article 'Ask for no, don't ask for yes' delves into the complexities of communication, emphasizing the value of negative responses in decision-making.
On June 21, 2026, 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi achieved a remarkable feat by scoring the fastest 50-over List A half-century in just 11 balls, despite not being selected for India's ODI squad.
As the World Cup becomes the most expensive in history, fans are left questioning whether the costs are justified. Is the beautiful game still accessible to all?
In a recent statement, India has pushed back against remarks made by Pakistan's President Zardari regarding Kashmir, emphasizing the treatment of minorities in Pakistan.
Author Jan Haenraets highlights the significant influence of Kashmir's Mughal gardens on the Taj Mahal and Bagh-e Babur, emphasizing their role in the region's cultural identity.
Scotland faced a setback in their World Cup journey as they were denied at least one penalty in a match against Morocco, impacting their historic aspirations.
As operational costs continue to increase, many companies are reducing their investments in artificial intelligence technologies.
As Scotland gears up to face Morocco for only the second time, fans are hopeful for a positive outcome to rewrite past memories.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has vowed to respond to all Russian attacks, linking a recent strike on a Moscow refinery to earlier assaults on Ukraine, including a UNESCO-protected cathedral.
An international heritage symposium in Japan raises critical questions about the role of Indigenous peoples in conservation, particularly regarding their explicit inclusion in World Heritage frameworks.
Researchers at Heidelberg University have unveiled the inscription of an ancient curse tablet from Lower Germania, shedding light on its use for invoking harm against enemies.
An examination of Djibouti's historical context and its pivotal role in the geopolitics of the Horn of Africa.
Lionel Messi dazzled fans with a remarkable hat-trick, leading Argentina to a 3-0 win against Algeria in their World Cup title defense opener in Kansas.
Archaeological findings in Greenland reveal a diverse history of human activity over 4,500 years, showcasing Paleo-Inuit, Viking, and Danish influences.
The story of Iraq striker Aymen Hussein highlights a remarkable journey to the World Cup, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity.
As 'Labyrinth' marks its 40th anniversary, it is celebrated as an iconic piece of 80s cinema, despite its initial poor reception. Cast and crew share their memories of the film's unique charm.
Ioannis Kapodistrias, a pivotal figure in modern Greek history, elicits mixed opinions. A new biopic sheds light on his multifaceted character and contributions.
A recent UNESCO report indicates that 250 million children worldwide are out of school, with conflict-affected areas experiencing the highest rates. Urgent educational support is needed.