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For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
At last, the most infamous latecomer in all of literature has arrived – not in the flesh, but in South Africa's Afrikaans ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Waiting for Godot Has Been Translated Into Afrikaans - What Took So LongAnalysis - At last, the most infamous latecomer in all of literature has arrived - not in the flesh, but in South Africa's Afrikaans language. Irish playwright Samuel Beckett's best-known drama, ...
Envisioned as a journey and offering guests opportunities to reconnect with self and place, Baheej is developing the resort ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNJulius Caesar — a fluid, but slightly flaccid, time-travelling Shakespeare full of intellectual bravadoAn adventurous reimagining of the Bard’s timelessly political play aims for gender and generational fluidity but gets bogged ...
After decades of working in parallel worlds of sculpture and fiction, Barbara Chase-Riboud is achieving deserved worldwide ...
Tying the knot can lead to personal growth, emotional stability, and a deeper connection with your partner and the world.
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OpenAI’s newest creation, the o3 model—billed as their “smartest and most capable to date”—rebelled against direct commands ...
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Astronomy on MSNTianwen-2 is voyaging to an asteroid and a cometAfter leaving Earth, Tianwen-2 will reach Kamo‘oalewa by July 2026. This tiny, elongated asteroid likely spans no more than ...
Veteran Indian actor Kamal Haasan sparked a huge row when he claimed that Kannada was born out of Tamil. His remarks were ...
Iranian authorities are carrying out a horrific execution spree, with at least 110 reported executions in April 2025 alone.
Hayoun’s new solo show at London’s Larkin Durey, considers his rich and eclectic heritage, and his desire to make the world ‘a little more humane’ ...
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