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Rwanda is known for doing difficult things well. From rebuilding national unity after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi to becoming one of Africa’s most competitive business environments, the ...
After losing her best friend, NZ broadcaster Eleisha Foon turned grief into her children’s book Where Is Pillar? to help kids cope.
Sales at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair have touched a new low this year, with a publishers' collective reporting a staggering 80 ...
Do all Indian languages share a Sanskrit origin? The Bharatiya Bhasha Parivar theory says yes. This critique examines its ...
Donielle Hamilton of Beloit has used her passion for writing as a way to express what the sport of hockey has meant to her, her family and her ...
Amber Holland and Bruce Korte are each a win away from repeating as Curl Sask senior provincial champions. Holland and her Saskatoon Sutherland foursome will face Yorkton’s Joan McCusker for women’s ...
Celebrating America's 250th in Your Home Town with Imprint Coloring Books for families, businesses, groups, and ...
M uslim unity is a dream — and a nightmare, too. It’s as much desired by many Muslims as feared by non-Muslims. Desired, not ...
Washington should view the United States’s semiquincentennial year as an inflection point to reassess the country’s democratic experiment and how to preserve it for future generations, according to No ...
The Avengers' unity has always been a key part of the team, but numerous events over the years has almost tore them apart.
Africa will make up a quarter of the world’s population by 2050. A new book argues the continent’s future depends on unity, identity and faster action.