Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko has signed a law comprehensively amending the Education Code, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian leader.
‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’, Gabriel García Márquez’s seminal novel, weaves superstition, sex and the surreal into an unparallelled Spanish-language epic. Helen Coffey assesses whether a new Netflix show can possibly do justice to the original
The North Norfolk outpost from the team behind St Barts and Nest delivers inventive farm-to-plate dining and cosy charm, but a few tweaks could elevate it to greatness, says Lilly Subbotin
Few wardrobe choices are as offensive as the pathetically small-zipped jumper favoured by Rishi Sunak and Prince Harry, writes Olivia Petter
The cafés in its boutiques in Tokyo and Chengdu, opening in December, will offer a savory menu.
The Skims cofounders talked to WWD about their North Face collaboration that sold out online in five minutes, Skims' evolution into an apparel brand and their outlook for 2025.
The new store is the first with creative director Anthony Vaccarello's new design concept.
COVID-19 drove a surge in newcomers to the area, and real estate companies are rapidly developing new residences, office buildings and hospitality and retail properties.
It's the trade organization's second-biggest event of the year, attracting 8,000-plus dealmakers, industry experts, retailers and developers.
Italy's criminal syndicates are targeting events, including the Catholic Church's Jubilee in Rome and the 2026 Winter Olympics, as vulnerable businesses fall prey to mob exploitation.
Amsterdam has seen visitor numbers soar in recent years—and it's not a fan. But cracking down on the trend could hurt its tourism industry.
The OECD has criticized Iceland for providing minimal public funding for language training, and reserving fully subsidized courses for refugees and the unemployed.
Kyrstin "Maggie" Reeves, 30, managed to shift an impressive 26 pounds in just four months with the help of the Simple app
A quarter of Brits have never checked their pension, prompting one provider to issue an urgent warning.
Martin Lewis has warned benefits claimants could be forced to pay back money to the government due to a HMRC rule.
'The prevalence of fake PWD IDs breeds a culture of suspicion and distrust around disability'
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe spoke glowingly of Dan Ashworth prior to his move to Old Trafford, but he lasted just five months as the club's sporting director
Bermudian footballers were in action across the globe, with Nahki Wells' Bristol City snatching a late draw, Nia Christopher's Fort Lauderdale United continuing their climb up the USL Super League sta
There is an internal level of satisfaction when acting in accordance with one’s values. Photo: Shutterstock.com
‘Bernard Grech is incompetent on economic matters.’ Photo: Matthew Mirabelli
Image: Times of Malta
A ‘Fast and Furious’ diorama. Photos: Die Cast & Scale Model Society
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