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And yet, there is no denying that running has emerged in recent years as a craze within society, and I’m not just talking about a speedy 5km, the insane feat of the 42km marathon seems to be the ...
Jacob Tuncel explores attitudes among Taiwanese youth about military conscription and their willingess to defend Taiwanese sovereignty.
At first glance, the plan offers something for everyone. Mr Trump would gain a diplomatic trophy to brandish before voters weary of foreign wars. Mr Putin would pocket rewards once thought ...
“The University has been informed by the Durham University and College Union (UCU) that they will no longer proceed with the marking and assessment boycott (MAB) that was due to start on Monday 12 May ...
As a time of new beginnings, preparation and anticipation, spring is, in many ways, the year’s prologue. As the world slowly awakens from the barrenness of winter, we imagine how we want the year to ...
On the first Monday in May, as the velvet ropes unfurled and the flashbulbs popped outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the 2025 Met Gala arrived in all its usual excess—bejeweled, backlit, and ...
The sun is too bright on the afternoon that I meet with Fran. She is a volunteer gardener at the Claypath Deli garden, a plot of land behind the cafe where the smell of freshly-baked-somethings mixes ...
Lithuanian rock has resurged, high and mighty, but new – and distinctly of this generation". Emi Sharples explores the youth-driven sound reshaping Lithuania's music culture.
As one of Nightline’s enduring mottos puts it: “We’ll listen, not lecture.” Another favourite? “All night. All term. All ears.” For Durham students navigating the challenges of university life, those ...
Many outside the US have tried to use indecision within the Trump Administration to forge new alliances ...
The Shadow Justice Secretary was heard warning of the dangers of the right split between the Conservatives and Reform UK, pledging “to bring this coalition together”. In comments leaked by Sky News, ...