He lived until he was nearly 80, and even though a New York Times article from 1885 makes him sound like an absolute crank, he was also admired by the local villagers. “The people say that Stolting is ...
Famous actor Ralph Fiennes has opened up about his frustrations of fans not pronouncing his name right, but claims it's "too ...
Six predictions for the new year: from public whippings to more halal outcry and politicians insulting and suing each other.
Writer Susanna Clarke told the 'New York Times' that her acclaimed fantasy novel originally “seemed quite a long way from ...
The Benue State House of Assembly, presided over by its Speaker, Hyacinth Dajo, has passed the bills to rename the Benue ...
David Livingstone explores the dubious history of overclaiming or distorting the role of climate.
He ordered chairmen of the state’s 13 councils to settle all outstanding salaries and pensions of their workers within 24 hours or hand in their resignation. There was no subsequent report of any ...
As we come to the end of the year, the best form of appreciation we can show to the Lord is to recommit our lives to labour ...
A peculiar set of circumstances like cheap mobile phones and globally low data tariffs is helping a multi-ethnic, ...
On a trip to India with Nicholas II, Esper Ukhtomsky expressed disdain for British colonialism and how anglicised the elite ...
The days following the Christmas festivities and the days leading up to New Year's Eve are often referred to as 'Twixmas', a ...
A doctor has shared the reason some people feel the need to go to the toilet immediately after eating. Dr Saurabh Sethi, a ...