Athletic Club, famed for its Basque heritage, has distinguished itself from the rest of Europe's footballing elite by showing strong and consistent solidarity with the Palestinian cause ...
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Everyone in the rail industry is talking about a little battery-powered train running between West Ealing and Greenford.
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Olympic fans may know that Cortina d’Ampezzo hosted the Winter Games once before, in 1956. Less well known is that 15 years ...
Conservationist and author Molly Burkett, who developed her lifelong love of animals while growing up in East Hampshire, has ...
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In A Nutshell Baby names are becoming more uncommon globally: All seven countries studied (from the U.S. to Japan to Indonesia) show the same trend over the past 100+ years Common names are losing ...
When World War II ended, and the United States stood triumphant, another, quieter victory was unfolding beneath the surface.
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Historic Business Preservation Registry honors New York businesses open at least 50 years.
For 70 years, Germany embodied postwar recovery – prosperous, stable and admired. Now, as exports falter, populism grows and ...