The likelihood that a volcanic eruption will engulf the fishing town of Grindavik, Iceland, is decreasing by the day, officials said on Friday, even as
Month: November 2023
Donors Give Over €300,000 for Immigrant Who Intervened in Dublin Stabbing
In the wake of a knife attack in Dublin this past week that sparked Ireland’s worst anti-immigrant violence in recent memory, people in the country
Kyiv Hit by Drone Attack Wave
Russia launched the largest drone attack it has ever directed at the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, before dawn on Saturday, sending wave after wave of drones
France Scoffs at an Englishman’s ‘Napoleon’
The French do not like an Englishman’s rendition of Napoleon. Or at least, the French critics do not. Looking grim and moody from under an
Audrey Salkeld, Pioneering Historian of Everest, Dies at 87
Audrey Salkeld, a pioneering historian who mined archives that had been neglected for decades to write about mountains like Kilimanjaro and Everest, which she also
Dublin Violence Brings Shame on Ireland, Prime Minister Varadkar Says
Soon after three young children and a woman in her 30s were wounded in a knife attack outside a Dublin school on Thursday, rumors about
Can the Palestinian Authority Really Govern Gaza After the War?
Lanky and lightly bearded, Jihad Imtoor is the proud son of a fighter killed in the first intifada, or uprising, against Israel. His father was
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Who Looked at History From the Bottom Up, Dies at 94
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, a French historian at the forefront of a scholarly movement that sought to understand the past from the bottom up, by
Germany Announces Special Budget to Avert Crisis
How We Got Here: A court ruling put spending plans into disarray. The move came after days of uncertainty triggered by the ruling from the
Three Children Injured in Dublin Attack
Five people, including three young children, were injured near a school in Dublin on Thursday, the police said, in what the country’s justice minister described