Donald Trump is granting security clearances to new White House officials before they have completed the vetting process, ...
“We are still stuck with borders carved at the Berlin Conference,” he told The Africa Report. “If we are serious about trading within Africa, we must invest in the infrastructure that builds ...
to helmer Yi Jing’s directorial debut “The Botanist,” ahead of its world premiere in the Berlin Film Festival‘s Generation Kplus competition. The coming-of-age tale, set in a remote ...
The Berlin Film Festival has unveiled the competition jury of its 75th edition, including Chinese superstar Fan Bingbing, Moroccan filmmaker Nabil Ayouch (“Everybody Loves Touda”), German ...
The European Commission on Tuesday offered up to €250 million ($258 million) to Moldova to help the struggling population and ...
In popular presentations, the Berlin Conference initiated the Scramble for Africa. However, the conference did not begin the partition of Africa but only laid down a few rules to govern the ...
After the Berlin Conference, Africans were artificially thrown ... The impossibility of effective resistance on the part of African societies did not result, however, just from military factors.
The Indianapolis Colts have been designated as the home team next season for the NFL's first regular-season game in Berlin, the league announced Wednesday. The Berlin game, part of the NFL's 2025 ...
The National Football League today announced that the Indianapolis Colts will play as the designated team in the first-ever regular-season game in Berlin, as part of the 2025 International Games.
Elon Musk did not ask Sen. Todd Young to back Donald Trump’s embattled nominee for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, when they spoke on Sunday, according to two people briefed on ...
The Indianapolis Colts will host the NFL’s first regular-season game in Berlin next season, the league said Wednesday. The game will be played at the Olympic Stadium, and the Colts’ opponent ...
From techno temples to hedonistic hideouts, anything-goes revelry has been core to Berlin's soul for the past century. But rising rents and rapid gentrification may soon kill the party.