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Brazil braces for worst coral bleaching ever
Reuters· 20 hours agoBrazil is bracing for what may be its worst-ever coral bleaching event as extremely warm waters damage reefs in the country's largest marine reserve –...
‘He was a born member of the underground’: how Peter Hujar captured the New York demimonde
The Guardian· 3 days agoHe only published one book – and it was hardly noticed. Now his portraits of drag queens, poets and...
China renames 30 places in disputed border region with India - Phayul
Phayul· 2 weeks agoPhayul.com is one of the most popular & successful Tibetan news website in English. With daily readers touching over 12,500 and still growing. It features news and views on Tibet.
What are endangered languages and how can they be saved? Cambridge academic bids to save ancient...
Evening Standard· 2 weeks agoOf these, only 65 are considered safe — including standard English, Mandarin Chinese, and French, to...
Ready for HBO’s ‘The Sympathizer’? Audition for These Gigs
Backstage.com· 2 weeks agoThese projects need talent now.
Do You Speak the Language of Employment?
Livemint· 6 days agoIn 2006, linguist David Graddol forecasted the decline of English as a world language, assuming the rise of a greater number of regional lingua francas. This may ...
‘Being bilingual is a superpower’: AXIS International Academy earns prestigious award for French...
Greeley Tribune· 1 week agoAXIS International Academy, a language immersion charter school for preschool through sixth grade,...
Incredible world map shows the most spoken languages in every country
MSN News· 2 weeks agoA world map has been shared on social media platform Reddit showing the most spoken language in...
Yut Lung
Fandom· 3 days agoJun Fukuyama Yut Lung (Mandarin: 李月龙, Lǐ Yuè Lóng, Cantonese: 李月龍, Lei Yut Lung) is one of the main antagonists of the series and the youngest son of the...
Thai teacher instills love for Mandarin, Chinese culture
China Daily· 3 weeks agoHaving more than 210,000 followers on social media, Pornpawee Sangchalin is among tens of thousands of young people in Thailand who have learned Mandarin for many years and deeply love Chinese culture.