How a drowning victim became a lifesaving icon
If you know CPR, chances are you’ve practised on a dummy with the face of a woman who, legend says, drowned in Paris.
If you know CPR, chances are you’ve practised on a dummy with the face of a woman who, legend says, drowned in Paris.
Indian officials say the books promote violence, secessionism. But critics say the move is aimed at silencing scholars.
The re-release of a beloved Bollywood classic has caused alarm in India's film industry.
Ahmed Al-Najjar writes about the day his phone stopped working, and why that means so much more than it seems.
An interwoven tale of the many forms of loss in Gaza, and unexpected connections.
The investigation was derailed by political interference, but a new government is trying to get justice back on track.
Inca Kola outshined Coca-Cola for decades, gaining a foothold during WWII through bodegas owned by a spurned community.
An activist’s fight against big oil leads to his death sentence. Thirty years on, government says he's a national hero.
Immigrants are being blamed for crime in Poland, but statistics do not show they are disproportionately responsible.
Immigrants are being blamed for crime in Poland, but statistics do not show they are disproportionately responsible.