This HBO series about Italy’s top TV host (and his feathered friend) getting embroiled with the mob sounds genius … and yet it’s troublingly tedious
The actor will join us to talk about his busy career on both sides of the camera on films from Love & Mercy to There Will Be Blood. But will we hear from Quentin Tarantino?
It’s unclear what happened in São Paulo. But our obsessive culture has created a fraught dance between stars and their fans
AI images of people – such as women in military contexts – are making money and serving as propaganda, researchers say
The Filipino photographer was delighted to see his usually serious daughter getting muddy with her young cousin
At least 77 people killed in anti-corruption youth uprising in September, which began over a brief social media ban
Turkish immigrants to Germany in the 60s were seen as temporary labour, not people. Today’s government in Berlin is at risk of repeating the mistake, says Carolin Würfel, a writer who lives in Berlin and Istanbul
Missile fired from Yemen the first since the Iran war began and came hours after the US secretary set a new timeline for the conflict
Fears grow that Tehran may start activating sleeper cells across Middle East as part of war with US and Israel
More than 850 public demonstrations of support held since start of war and at least 1,400 arrests, research reveals
More than one in eight of all those born between 1997 and 2012 don’t believe retirement will even be an option
Anti-authoritarian rallies, taking place in all 50 states plus 16 countries, are expected to be biggest in US history
Meet the influencers encouraging us to stop buying new
Hours before the world learned that a US missile had hit Shajareh Tayyebeh school, parents were already searching the rubble for their sons and daughters. In this exclusive report, four families describe the events of 28 February
Ruling that Meta and YouTube deliberately designed addictive products marks possible watershed moment for big tech