In Search of a Lost Spain
In the southern part of the country, churches and streets hold the remnants of eight centuries of Islamic rule.
In the southern part of the country, churches and streets hold the remnants of eight centuries of Islamic rule.
Cuisine is one of the few ways to characterize Singapore’s Peranakan culture, a hard-to-pin-down blend of ethnic and racial identities.
While Tajikistan’s history is being hidden behind glimmering new facades, some hold onto tradition with quiet determination.
As sports fans prepare to flood the tiny Gulf nation, cranes and loaders are still running hard — as is criticism of Qatar’s human rights record and exploitation of workers.
Organizers are providing travel and tickets to hundreds of fans of the participating teams. But only if they promise not to criticize Qatar, and to report people who do.
Democratic candidates are either avoiding border issues or talking about them on Republicans’ terms. And the party’s grass-roots allies are struggling for cash and battling burnout.
Immigration courts in New York State already had a backlog of 180,000 cases, before 21,000 new migrants arrived this summer.
After five elections in less than four years, Israel will have a stable government for the first time since 2019. But Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition could test the constitutional framework and…
In a prime-time address, President Biden condemned election violence and voter intimidation just days before Tuesday’s midterm elections.
U.S. officials say they do not believe that Russia has decided to detonate a tactical device, but concerns are rising.