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Would you die for your country? In a recent interview with Danish finance daily Børsen, prime minister Mette Frederiksen ...
Swimming, floating or simply messing about in open-air bodies of water is good for us. Cities can free their rivers, ponds ...
This week, militants attached to Islamic State attacked a church in Komanda, killing at least 43 people. Why is ...
Approval ratings for leaders in the US and UK are slumping, we unpack why global politics seems so fragmented.
Cha Haeyoung, the CEO and founder of perfume and skincare brand Nonfiction, wants to outgrow the K-beauty moniker.
With Japan, China and others reaching framework trade deals with the US, South Korea hopes that it can be next as the ...
The majority of American owners buy the most prestigious and successful European football club that they can afford, then ...
Top up your design knowledge, your dinner party conversation, and spruce up your coffee table in the meantime with ...
The UK’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, announces a plan to recognise the state of Palestine. Then: Washington and Beijing ...
While Garda’s lakeside establishments offer great views of the water, they completely miss out on what makes Italy such a ...
Yossi Mekelberg and Patricia Cohen look at the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Europe’s reaction to the trade deal ...
Monocle’s Asia editor, James Chambers, looks at whether a ceasefire agreed between Thailand and Cambodia, brokered by the US ...