If a river has rights, does that mean farmers can no longer use the water to grow their crops? asks Craig Kauffman

Harry's long awaited memoirs to be published on January 10 will likely throw more fuel on the flames set off by the Netflix series

With Chinese New Year coming soon, Four Points Sheraton by Chinatown is offering a special menu for the celebration

A 38-year-old Swedish Lutheran Church priest sees the value of social media in reaching out to people of faith

1,500 well-wishers greeted the royal family, down from 70,000 in 2020 before the pandemic

As global warming looms, the Crozet Islands could soon become uninhabitable for king penguins

Havana became ‘the capital of cocktail art’, when the US government banned the manufacture and sale of alcohol in 1920

The musician rose to fame in the 1970s as part of the Grammy-award-winning group

Decision to remove titles sparked unprecedented royal drama in Copenhagen, with her youngest son seeing it as a snub

The rural lines are legacies of Japan's economic boom through the 1970s but failed to adapt to rural depopulation

The late designer was an environmental and anti-capitalist activist, and coined the phrase ‘Buy less. Choose well. Make it last’

An updated edition of New Year's Eve offerings will spotlight traditional Kyiv dishes such as stuffed pike
