Arundhati Roy quits Berlin film festival over ‘stay out of politics’ comment
Author says she is ‘disgusted’ by claim from jury president Wim Wenders that film-makers should remain apolitical
Original Bramley apple tree ‘at risk’ after site where it grows put up for sale
Tree has never been granted preservation order to protect it under law and prevent it from being cut down
No Good Men review – intelligent and urgent Afghan romance
Shahrbanoo Sadat is a charming presence in front of the camera and a skilled film-maker behind in this shrewd and contemporary tale
Rubio tells Europe US wants renewed alliance – but on Trump’s terms
Secretary of state calls the US ‘a child of Europe’ and urges continent to back a new world order
Country diary: There’s a monster looming over our garden
Cardiff: It steals light, it discourages growth at its base, and it blocks what was once a panoramic view. How do I make peace with it?
‘It still rankles’: the French town living in the shadow of being an ayatollah’s refuge
Annual remembrance in Neauphle-le-Château revives memories of short exile that reshaped Iran, but which locals would rather forget
Learn this from Bezos and the Washington Post: with hyper-capitalists in charge, your news is not safe
His shameful stewardship of a once great title highlights how much we lose when private interest eclipses the public good, says Guardian columnist Jane Martinson
Everybody Digs Bill Evans review – absorbing delve into the tumultuous world of the great jazz man
Grant Gee’s film thoroughly inhabits the creative and personal torment experienced by the American pianist – with a terrific supporting Bill Pullman turn
Nose for trouble: Italian town seeks ‘odour evaluators’ to sniff out bad smells
Mayor of Brendola in Vicenza says he has received complaints from residents who live near industrial zones
He ran, but he can’t keep hiding: Pressure mounts for Andrew to talk to police
As calls for the former prince to cooperate with investigation become deafening, this may be the reckoning Andrew cannot escape
Reader Q&A: Jon Henley on Europe’s future – ‘Nobody really knows if it can get its act together’
From Greenland and Orbán to kicking US bases out of Europe … Guardian Europe editor Jon Henley answered readers’ questions about the continent’s uncertain future
Sunny Dancer review – ‘chemo camp’ gives teen drama a fresh spin
Bella Ramsey leads this likable coming-of-age story where the shared experience of adolescent cancer gives new warmth to a familiar genre
‘My husband burned down our house – then the bank threatened repossession’
A family struggled to rebuild their lives after an abusive marriage ended in tragedy and financial ruin
‘Humanity’s favourite food’: how to end the livestock industry but keep eating meat
Bruce Friedrich argues the only way to tackle the world’s insatiable but damaging craving for meat is like-for-like replacements like cultivated and plant-based meat