Americans across the country are remembering George Floyd five years after he was killed by police, with special gatherings in the city where he grew up and the one where he died.
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King Charles’ Rare Canada Visit Sends Powerful Message
A decade ago, a portrait of the British monarch caused a row in Canadian politics. Now, the King is being invited to deliver the Speech from the Throne. What’s changed?
Iranian Director Panahi Defies Regime After Cannes Win
Iranian director Jafar Panahi, who has previously been put in prison and banned from film-making in his home country, spoke out against the restrictions of the regime after winning the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
North Korea Detains Officials After Warship Launch Fails
North Korea has detained three shipyard officials over an accident during the launch of a new warship on Wednesday, state media has reported.
US Men Seek ‘Absurd Manliness’ in Russian Orthodox Churches
“A lot of people ask me: ‘Father Moses, how can I increase my manliness to absurd levels?'”
Covid 2020: An intimate look at health worker’s lives amid a global crisis
Health worker David Collyer wanted to shoot a documentary photography project on the last years of the Welsh hospital he worked in. Then Covid-19 appeared.
Beyond the Roar: What Did Dinosaurs Really Sound Like?
We tend to associate dinosaurs with ground-shaking roars, but the latest research shows that this is probably mistaken.
Military Veterans: Why They Thrive in Cybersecurity Careers
Leading a foot patrol through an empty village in a conflict zone might seem a world away from working in a security operations centre (SOC) in a major enterprise.
Relief for Harvard International Students as Visa Ban Halted
A judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration’s plan to strip Harvard University of its ability to enrol foreign students.