Two countries separately meet Omani negotiators amid US naval buildup in region
Preliminary EU ruling said app shifts brains of users into ‘autopilot mode’, with concerns for children and vulnerable adults
The country’s first female PM is the object of a personality cult revolving around everything from her outfits and snacks to her favourite pink pen
In celebration of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, which starts this week, paralympic swimming champion Simone Barlaam shares his favourite places in his hometown
Labour Together allegedly hired company to look at Sunday Times and Guardian reporters after article about donations
The Philippou brothers’ film was most awarded of the night with 10 wins, while Elordi took home best lead actor for The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Fascism feeds on the arbitrary killings that have long plagued the US. Ending the horror starts with abolishing ICE
Ray Mouton was one of the earliest and most influential figures in exposing systemic sexual abuse inside the church
What does good living look like? With his marriage and career in meltdown, a man tries to get back to nature in this thought-provoking fable
Jeff Bezos gives yet another powerful person an uncritical profile. The point of this one: if we’d listened to the king, there would be no climate crisis – even if some of his ideas are a bit woo-woo
Home of UK parliament spends £1.5m a week on repairs but critics say restoration proposals lack accountability
Authorities scrap Arakurayama Sengen park cherry blossom festival near Mount Fuji because of tourists trespassing, littering and ‘defecating in private yards’
Joined by lutenist Nordberg and Brinkmann’s viola da gamba, the soprano’s homage to the Renaissance composer is captivating and persuasive