Economy Apr 15 Ad world’s most powerful leader Martin Sorrell quits After building WPP into the world’s largest communications conglomerate, with 200,000 staff in 112 countries, Martin Sorrell resigned as its CEO on Saturday amid allegations of personal misconduct.
World Feb 11 Leading human rights and pro-democracy advocate Asma Jahangir dies at 66 Asma Jahangir, a lawyer and renowned human rights activist in Pakistan, died of a heart attack on Sunday in Lahore at the age of 66.
Arts Jan 28 One year after the first travel ban, artists from affected countries share their stories "Before We Were Banned," an art show, celebrates the work and experience of artists who trace their lineage to the seven Muslim-majority countries affected by the first travel ban.
World Jan 06 Tehran University tracks students detained during anti-government protests Tehran University has set up a committee to track the whereabouts of students who have been arrested in anti-government protests in Iran.
World Dec 31 Rouhani urges against violence amid anti-government protests In his first speech since anti-establishment protests flared across the country, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said people were free to protest.
Arts Dec 17 This pop-up bakery brings Palestinian taste around the world Australian-Palestinian entrepreneur Ameer El-issa and a team of bakers serve knafeh, a cheese-based dessert, out of a shipping container.
Nation Nov 05 One year after the presidential election, New Yorkers on how it changed their lives New Yorkers from a range of political backgrounds reflected on their electoral choices and the past year.