Researchers in Bulgaria think the artifact could offer a window into ancient tensions around the rise of Christianity.
Author: Amelia Nierenberg
The Windmills Are Back Up on the Moulin Rouge
The Paris landmark has completed its restoration after the blades fell off this spring — and just in time for the Summer Olympic Games to begin.
Rishi Sunak Hangs On to His Seat in Parliament
The prime minister will remain a lawmaker after a close race in his North Yorkshire constituency.
Sierra Leone Bans Child Marriage With New Law
A new law in the West African country of Sierra Leone allows child brides to annul their marriages and be financially compensated.
Ismail Kadare’s Best Books: A Guide
Kadare received the inaugural International Booker Prize in 2005. In his books, the prolific Albanian author offered a window into the psychology of oppression. Here’s where to start.
Friday Briefing: What to Watch in the French Election
Also, the upcoming U.S. presidential debate and the vote in Iran.
Thursday Briefing: Evan Gershkovich’s Trial
Also, Kenya’s president shelved the tax bill.
Wednesday Briefing: Major Protests in Nairobi
Also, Julian Assange’s plea deal with the U.S.
Tuesday Briefing: Dagestan Attack Revives Terrorism Fears in Russia
Also, a shift in Israel’s focus and extreme heat in Mecca.
Monday Briefing: Among Some Israelis, Muted Sympathy for Gaza
Also, shootings in Dagestan, a Russian republic.
