Cities are often described as living archives of human memory. Walk through an old neighborhood in an Islamic city like Fez ...
Designing cities: should we build from scratch or keep history alive?
The strength of a nation derives not from its infrastructure, but from the character of its people and the integrity of its ...
Four years ago, Russia started an unprovoked war against Ukraine. The war goes on unabated, with Moscow seeking to gain ...
The destruction of such invaluable relics of history concerns the world. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Yom Hashoah demands clarity. Nazi antisemitism was not another round of oppression, however cruel, but something far more sinister. And Yom Hashoah is not only what happened then, but what we do now.
The “Borderlands” exhibition draws a line from past to present, as experienced by contemporary artists pioneering their ...
From Rome to the Adriatic, the Via Salaria reveals villages, mountains and historic towns, offering a lesser-known route ...
In a recent column, I explored Truth Commissions and similar initiatives as ways for oppressors and victims to process ...
At Tallinn’s Smart City Exchange Forum, one message stood out: resilience is no longer optional, but vital to urban survival.