Today we will tell you about those women who look very beautiful even without bathing. These are the women who bathe only ...
On her fifth album, “Beautiful Woman,” out Friday, Klang worked for the first time with American producer Eric D. Johnson, known for his work with Bonny Light Horseman, the Fruit Bats and the ...
On May 18, 1944, it was Joseph Stalin’s turn to impose an imperial vision on Crimea as the Soviet Union began the forced deportations of Crimean Tatars from their homeland. More than 230,000, mostly ...
As a Greek woman in Afghanistan, I decided to live among ordinary Afghans to get a feel about their lives, worries and dreams ...
Women are challenging beauty norms, embracing self-love despite societal judgments about appearance. From facing scrutiny over grey hair, dusky skin, and height, to overcoming insecurities related ...
So tonight, we honor those women who brought us into this room on this beautiful night so that we could receive incredible awards on (their) behalf.” USA TODAY’s 2025 Women of the Year ...
Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar on Tuesday night promised that the Turkish Cypriots “will not forget” Gaza. “This country is part of the Islamic world, and we are happy to reach another ...
Developments in the eastern Mediterranean and the wider region have “proven how correct” the idea of a two-state solution to the Cyprus problem is, Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar said on ...
Mina Watanabe has made it her life’s work to tell the stories of the women who were sexually enslaved by the Japanese military before and during World War II. By Vivian Morelli Reporting from ...
EACH YEAR, to mark International Women’s Day on March 8th, The Economist publishes the glass-ceiling index. It compares working conditions for women across the OECD, a club of 29 countries.
IFPI, the global recorded-music industry trade organization, has announced that “Beautiful Things” by Benson Boone is the winner of the IFPI Global Single Award for 2024. Boone was also named ...
On May 18, 1944, Soviet forces under Stalin’s orders deported nearly 200,000 Crimean Tatars, the peninsula’s native population, to Central Asia, with up to 46% dying en route or in exile ...