The way messages travel from one person to another is anything but linear. As they travel, they may bend, twist, or change into something else completely. One perfect example of this happening is ...
Editorial - Each year, on International Women's Day, the world pauses to celebrate women and the life they nurture and sustain. Yet in Sudan, for the third consecutive year since the country was ...
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world. The Middle East in 30 yearsAsharq Al-Awsat, ...
In all sectors, AI use has become so wide-spread that it is no longer enough to rely only on precision. Firms more and more ...
The story of Sudanese women today cannot be separated from their long history of struggle against marginalization and ...
“न हि सत्यं न च धर्मो न श्रद्धा न च साधनम्। यत्र देवालयो नास्ति तत्र नास्ति शुभं फलम्॥” This ancient Sanskrit verse ...
This study provides important insights into how working memory shapes perceptual decisions, using a dual-task design, continuous mouse tracking, and hierarchical Bayesian modeling. By dissociating ...
New monuments and archives around Raleigh and NC State reveal how Black history is remembered decades later, showing how public memory evolves and what stories were once left out.
This absence goes beyond a lack of material preservation mechanisms. It affects collective self-perception and the sense of ...
We live in an age of obsolescence. If you are 45 years old you will have seen vinyl rendered archaic by a wave of similarly replaceable technologies: the cassette, the CD, the MP3 player, and the ...
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Is Fort Santiago ‘original’?

Seventy-five years ago today, Fort Santiago in Intramuros was declared a national shrine by virtue of Republic Act No. 597. I dug up the law and was surprised to learn that Fort Santiago was supposed ...