Multimillionaire begins case against FCA ban over handling of investigation into sexual misconduct claims
The Afro-Uruguayan rhythms, born among enslaved Africans and once banned, now draws thousands to public squares and carnival parades
Iran is bombing Gulf datacenters to blow up symbols of alliance with the US – bringing the war directly into the lives of millions of people
As AI has upended the way students learn, academics worry about the future of the humanities - and society at large
The country’s network of footpaths is growing – with hopes they will develop local economies and better preserve the environment
Campaigners say Wes Streeting’s decision to name senior midwife as chair will begin to restore trust
To some it was a reckless experiment but scientists hope the dispersal of 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine could ease the climate crisis
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Experts argue sensor and satellite data reveal targeted attacks by the Rapid Support Forces on farming communities were intended to prevent villages producing food
UK’s GSK is leading the way in research but AstraZeneca is not involved in the area, report finds
No injuries were reported after authorities found evidence of a discharged firearm near the consulate in Toronto
The president delivered a vague and contradictory forecast on the future of the war in Middle East. Plus, how to recognize a psychopath
Tale of a brilliant molecular biologist cast into outer space with only a helpful alien for company is a bit silly, but Gosling’s charisma keeps it watchable