The BRICS+ Information and Cultural Media Centre in Moscow hosted a screening of the Chinese animated film "A Girl Named Niu ...
With echoes of Monty Python, the first feature from public domain fan and Mexican creative Aria Covamonas world premieres at Rotterdam: "There was no script for this movie but a method." ...
Although he doesn’t cite Schleiermacher by name, Mr. Rowlands—a professor of philosophy at the University of Miami and the author of several books about animal psychology, as well as a memoir ...
And could it hold the key to understanding why, across the West, confidence in democracy is declining? The arguments Plato makes against democracy in The Republic are spoken by the philosopher ...
A Chinese-built large language model called DeepSeek-R1 is thrilling scientists as an affordable and open rival to ‘reasoning’ models such as OpenAI’s o1. These models generate responses ...
China's relations are starting to improve with Japan, India and other countries that former U.S. President Joe Biden courted, just as Donald Trump brings his more unilateralist approach back to ...
"There is no such thing as a wild orange in China," botanist David Mabberley, adjunct professor at Macquarie University and author of Citrus: A World History, tells ABC Radio National's Blueprint ...
Ma recently explored the idea in a book she co-authored with David Kang, titled “Beyond Power Transitions: The Lessons of East Asian History and the Future of U.S.-China Relations.” ...
Behind every orange peel lies centuries of history. Leonard Cohen famously sang about oranges that came from China in his 1967 debut single, Suzanne. It turns out the Canadian singer was right about ...
The Republic, the best-known work of ancient Greek philosopher Plato, authored around 375BC, has shaped western political thought. Greece is now known as the “cradle of democracy”. Not only ...