Restrictions on the use of devices have been shown to improve students’ performance
Of the two who met on the taekwondo mat in Paris, one had left the country and one stayed; neither choice is easy
Conventional wisdom may say animals make us healthier and happier but research differs
Missionary rescuers are asking escapees to enter into contractual relationships
There are tensions between protecting antiquities and improving infrastructure
As the casino city approaches the 25th anniversary of its handover to China, the challenges for the expat community are growing
What can we do to stop the collective warping of reality online?
With elections due this month, few expats expect Nicolás Maduro’s regime to change
The resuscitation of this project for the super-rich is a reminder of who the nation is attracting
Locals are questioning the government schemes that have enticed wealthy expats
Holocaust deniers and conspiracy theorists are stepping up attacks on a potent symbol of remembrance
GM and Ford hope to revive the city’s pride through projects centred on two iconic sites
The country needs to utilise the human capital of its nearly 900,000 foreign pupils
Salons are installing USB ports, extra sockets and quiet areas for calls in a bid to draw back customers
As house prices rocket and queues outside food banks grow, local resentment is rising
Limitations on where overseas visitors can stay no longer exist yet they still risk being turned away
Theatrics from ex-president’s trial lawyer were no match for the prosecution’s sober approach
Argentina’s libertarian rock star strains to be a statesman
A fire in 1969 caused by industrial pollution shocked the US to its environmental senses
Critics of the project have been at pains to point out that Britain was no innocent bystander in the conflict
Critics fear taxpayers will be on the hook for construction of infrastructure needed for football team’s proposal
Rival Brick Lane bakeries attracted queues for decades
In the US, the diversity, equity and inclusion push has quietly rolled on despite political backlash
‘Sea sparkle’ bedazzles in the dark but is responsible for a reeking green carpet of algae by day
They’ll make up one in seven of those eligible to go to the polls for the presidential election