Why The Media Deserves A Red Card At The Women's World Cup
-OpEd-The competition for the 2023 Women's Soccer World Cup, which began on July 20 and concludes on August 20 in Australia and New Zealand, has already caused several controversies. Days prior to the...
View ArticleMore Ukraine Drones On Russia, Idalia Fallout, G20’s Monkey-Men
👋 Ia Orana!*Welcome to Friday, where Ukrainian drones keep hitting targets in Russia, the leader of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots is sentenced to 17 years, and New Delhi is not monkeying around ahead...
View ArticleGabon Coup Leader Sworn In, Escaping Burning Man, Google Turns 25
👋 Ǹdéèwō!*Welcome to Monday, where Gabon’s coup leader is sworn in as “transitional president” after President Ali Bongo was ousted last week, Russia launches an attack on one of Ukraine’s biggest...
View ArticleKim-Putin Arms Talks, Gay Marriage Progress In Hong Kong, Pirate Olaf
👋 *مرحباWelcome to Tuesday, where reports say Kim Jong-un plans to meet Vladimir Putin to discuss supplying Moscow with weapons, Hong Kong's top court moves to recognize same-sex civil unions, and...
View ArticleGimme Shelter! Using Tech To Rethink How We Protect Endangered Species
In 2016, Ox Lennon was trying to peek in the crevices inside a pile of rocks. They considered everything from injecting builders’ foam into the tiny spaces to create a mold to dumping a heap of stones...
View ArticleNew Study Finds High Levels Of Anti-LGBTQ+ Discrimination In Buddhism
More than half of Australia’s LGBTQIA+ Buddhists feel reluctant to “come out” to their Buddhist communities and nearly one in six have been told directly that being LGBTQIA+ isn’t in keeping with the...
View ArticleThis Happened — October 20: Sydney Opera House Opens
The Sydney Opera House opened on this day in 1973. Get This Happened straight to your inbox ✉️ each day! Sign up here. Who designed the Sydney Opera House?The Sydney Opera House was designed by the...
View ArticleHow WeChat Is Helping Bhutan's Disappearing Languages Find A New Voice
THIMPHU — Dechen, 40, grew up in Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. Her native language was Mangdip, also known as Nyenkha, as her parents are originally from central Bhutan. She went to schools in...
View ArticleThe Four-Day School Week Is Being Tested All Around The World
Updated Dec. 12, 2023 at 6 p.m.PARIS — Beginning this year, students in Wodzisław Śląski, a city of 50,000 in southern Poland, only have four days of traditional school classes per week. The reduced...
View ArticleThis Happened—December 17: When Harold Holt Went For A Swim And Never Came Back
Updated Dec. 17, 2023 at 11:35 a.m.On December 17th, 1976, Australian prime minister Harold Holt disappeared after going for a swim. He was never heard from again. Get This Happened straight to your...
View ArticleHolograms Of Dead Artists From Callas To Presley — Homage Or Undermining Live...
MELBOURNE — I was recently among a curious Melbourne audience who turned out to see a hologram of the long-dead soprano Maria Callas singing with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. The stage was...
View ArticleFlight Attendants Have No Exit From Midair Internet Fame — And Infamy
As any frequent social media user knows, airline passengers often record and post in-flight incidents – from frightening turbulence to unruly members of the public.Often, these viral videos feature...
View ArticleAround The World, Countries Test The Four-Day School Week
This article has been updated*PARIS — Beginning this school year, students in Wodzisław Śląski, a city of 50,000 in southern Poland, only have four days of traditional school classes per week. The...
View Article"Dragon Ball" To "One Piece," Why It's So Hard To Adapt Anime To Live-Action...
Between Netflix’s 2023 live-action version of One Piece, and its latest take on Avatar: The Last Airbender, fans are once again asking: why are live-action anime adaptations so tricky to get right?...
View ArticleTaxonomy Gone Wild: The Contested World Of Classifying Life On Earth
For centuries, taxonomists have cataloged every living thing they could find. Expeditions have traveled the globe, searching for unknown species; museums and universities maintain entire departments...
View ArticleMore Bans On Foreigners Buying Real Estate — But Will That Fix The Housing...
Updated April 22, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.*PARIS — It’s easy to forget that soon after the outbreak of COVID-19, many real estate experts were forecasting that housing prices could face a once-in-generation...
View ArticleA Weird Week Indeed: Longest Baguette, Panda Dogs, Healing Primate
Here's our weekly collection of this weird, weird world — from space rock vodka to an Australia museum declared to be a toilet. Check out worldcrunch.com for more!Oui oui maxi baguetteWHERE?Suresnes,...
View ArticleThis Happened — May 14: Cate Blanchett Is Born
Updated May 14, 2024 at 10:35 a.m.Cate Blanchett was born on this day in 1969. Blanchett is an Australian actress known for her roles in film, television, and theater. She has won multiple awards,...
View ArticleFrom Mao To Now, How Pandas Became China's Not-So-Secret Diplomatic Weapon
During his visit to the Adelaide Zoo on Sunday, Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced that two “equally beautiful, lively, cute, and younger” pandas would be given to Australia to replace Wang Wang and...
View ArticleThe Persecution Of Julian Assange Leaves Lasting Damage To Press Freedom
-Analysis- Julian Assange is out of prison, after agreeing to plead guilty to violating the U.S. Espionage Act. He is expected to be freed after appearing in an American courtroom on the Northern...
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