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Tonya Brown  

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Following a decision by The Price Cap Coalition of the G7, the European Union and Australia, the European Union introduced a price cap on Russian petroleum products on 4 February 2023.1 The United States (“US”) issued its own guidance documents on the price cap on Russian petroleum products on 3 February 2023.2 This price cap entered […]

The chef and model Roze Traore has checked the big-name boxes in New York City that lead to prominence in his dual professions. Mr. Traore’s résumé includes stints at Eleven Madison Park . . .

June 19, 1865. It was the day that U.S. Army General Gordon Granger announced the end of slavery in Texas. Word of the Emancipation Proclamation had already gotten around since its signing more than two years earlier, but this news made it official in Texas and, ostensibly, meant it was going to be enforced. Celebration […]

Will the Biden administration end a Trump-era program used to limit asylum seekers called Title 42? It’s unclear. Here we publish five different perspectives on how the federal government should process asylum seekers at the U.S. border. In this package of essays, you will hear from a CEO whose nonprofit was actively involved in sheltering […]

“The Milk of Dreams,” the main show of the 2022 Venice Biennale, borrows its title from the children’s book by Surrealist painter Leonora Carrington (1917–2011), suggesting a mode of thinking that normalizes the otherworldly. It’s a timely exhibition, out to promote images of new worlds as communities worldwide explore strategies for resilience and economic revival. […]

By Nick Erickson During a lunch break in the Palestinian city of Ramallah, George Washington University first-year student Dov Factor thanked the worker who handed him a shawarma. Except Factor expressed his gratefulness in Hebrew, signifying his Jewish heritage on what recent history might suggest as the wrong side of the border to do so. […]

When the 59th Venice Biennale opens this April, it will mark a historic first: the Nordic Pavilion, which jointly represents the Scandinavian countries of Finland, Norway, and Sweden, will be temporarily renamed the Sámi Pavilion. The move recognizes the Indigenous population of Sápmi, a region which stretches across these three nations and into the Kola […]


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