Thomas Buergenthal, who said his survival in a Nazi death camp when he was 10 years old equipped him to become a human rights lawyer and venerable judge on the World Court, died Monday.
Without hosts and commentators, the BBC was forced to air a 20-minute episode of the storied programme without intro music, ...
The Athletic went to Stuttgart to witness Germany’s relegation play-off - a standalone curiosity that has melodrama and ...
Colin Powell was Secretary of State, and he issued an apology. It was famously translated into different ... happened — and ...
Polish referee Szymon Marciniak will take charge of the Champions League final despite attending an event organised by a ...
Think of it like an unchecked habit. The American South was built around an economy of violence in slavery, which then made it harder to develop the institutions that deter violence, such as strong ...
Many of these are prize exhibits in Western museums, or some like the Kohinoor diamond are part of the booty of the British ...
Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear ...
UEFA has confirmed referee Szymon Marciniak will remain in charge of next week’s Champions League final after investigating ...
Nearly 20 years since the 'enemy of football' quote, Mourinho is still taking aim at referees - who need protection more than ...
Johnny Depp left fans devastated on Monday when he revealed that due to an ankle injury, he would be forced to cancel his ...