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Europe without Latin - the alternate history Rome never allowed
Without Rome’s expansion, Europe’s languages might have followed a completely different path. Greek, Celtic, Punic, Basque, ...
Have you ever thought about the total number of languages that exist today? Well, if you thought that there were just a few hundred, then you are very wrong indeed! In reality, there are more than ...
Thanks, in small part, to the scoring exploits of a tournament debutant, Spain are in the men’s quarterfinals for the first ...
The mother-tongues of non-native speakers have helped make English one of the most effective mediums we have for ...
Mikel Arteta, Andoni Iraola and Xabi Alonso have the distinction of managing three of the Premier League's biggest clubs, but ...
With every FIFA World Cup featuring Arab national teams, an old debate returns: Can football unite people who share the Arabic language? The tournament often rekindles a sense of pan-Arab ...
Irish Times books coverage preview; Gerard Manley Hopkins festival; Clifden Arts Festival; The EU in 12 Objects; Jacqueline ...
Javier Aguirre is looking to add the scalp of England to Mexico's record books as they eye World Cup history - and is no ...
Thirty-four nominees are eyeing this year’s European Museum of the Year Award - from Portugal and Estonia to Türkiye and the ...
The United States has seen a sustained rise in Latin‑language music, a trend that accelerated with the 2017 hit “Despacito” ...
Thirty-four nominees are eyeing this year’s European Museum of the Year Award - from Portugal and Estonia to Türkiye and the United Kingdom. Here are some of the museums competing for the right to be ...
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