The fight against profane music has taken a new twist, and has now entangled the regulatory authorities, politicians and musicians. When the Uganda Communications Commission announced its ban of two ...
Distinguished global media and communication scholar Bilge Yesil will deliver the upcoming annual NU Q Lecture on the Global South on ...
In Ukraine, as a result of full-scale Russian aggression, 1,333 cultural heritage sites and 2,185 cultural infrastructure ...
International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT) ...
On January 31, a Russian ballistic missile attack on the historic center of Odesa damaged 19 buildings within the UNESCO ...
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth's 2025 Government Institutions Football Eights Tournament continues this evening with the ...
The budgetary allocations for the Information and Broadcasting Ministry recorded a slight decline from ₹4,626.71 crore to ₹4,358.38 crore this year.
Sharjah: The Sharjah Pearls Exhibition, held under the umbrella of the Emirati Goldsmiths Platform as part of this year’s edition of the Jewels of Emirates Show at Expo Centre Sharjah, hosted an ...
The story in your mind that you spend hours at a time daydreaming about could be written and ready for publishing within the two years at the Low-Residency Master of ...
Your favourite emoji might not mean what you think it does. A forensic linguist explains how these seemingly innocent symbols could have legal and social implications.
By Tuesday evening, the Senate approved Sen. Joe Gruters’ Tackling and Reforming Unlawful Migration Policy (TRUMP) Act (SB 2B) on a 21-16 vote, and the House shortly after took up the bill and cleared ...
When his grandmother died about two years ago, Jebar King, the writer of his family, was tasked with drafting her obituary. But King had never written one before and didn’t know where to start. The ...