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Latin America: Why are voters turning to the right?
Far-right populists seem to be on the rise in Latin America after defeating leftist candidates in a number of recent presidential elections. Why are they so popular? And are they here to stay?
Germany news: Stade attack victims yet to be identified
Germany news: Stade attack victims yet to be identified
Police have yet to identify the six victims of a deadly shooting in the northern German city. Meanwhile, Germany's national men's football coach pledged to stay on the job after an early World Cup exit. DW has more.
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Why US train travel lags behind Asia and Europe
As flights get pricier and gas prices stay high, more US travelers are turning to trains — and hitting a system built for freight, not people.
Stay period na recuperação judicial e o agronegócio
Freepik Grande destaque da economia brasileira hoje, o agronegócio responde por cerca de 25% do PIB nacional em 2025, segundo o Centro de Estudos Avançados em Economia Aplicada, da Universidade de São Paulo (Cepea/USP), e a Confederação da Agricultura e Pecuária do Brasil (CNA).
Bongeziwe Mabandla faced addiction, illness and ‘backstabbers’. How has the South African
An indie star in his homeland, Mabandla’s fame is growing abroad – and his uplifting new album is full of existential insight after some of the toughest years of his lifeAs the camera pulls back from Bongeziwe Mabandla in the video for his recent single Yalwa, the true stars of t
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Cactus Pears review – tender and subtle story of forbidden love and a poignant awakening i
The strictures of family and class stand between two young men and their humble dreams of happiness in an assured directorial debut from Rohan KanawadeHere is a really impressive directorial debut from Mumbai film-maker Rohan Kanawade: tender, subtle, candid, scrupulously observe
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Landship review – soldiers yearn for tinned meat in muddy first world war drama that stays
It’s too murky to distinguish one stiff upper lip from another in Callum Burn’s drama about a real-life mission that came unstuckBased loosely on a true story, this British first world war drama deploys a few cunning stratagems to keep the budget down – starting with setting almo
Minions & Monsters review – a smart premise descends into more of the same
Minions & Monsters review – a smart premise descends into more of the same
The hugely successful, gibberish-heavy franchise travels back to old Hollywood for an adventure that swaps out nifty ideas for repetitive chaosThe yellow, cylindrical, overall-clad creatures known as the Minions first appeared as loyal henchmen to Steve Carell’s villainous Gru in
German war hero Annika at her farm for struggling veterans: Jan Kraus’s best photograph
‘She was in Germany’s biggest battle since the second world war, but the army took years to recognise her PTSD. Annika now runs a farm with pigs and geese where struggling veterans come to stay’Annika Schröder’s story is an amazing one. She was in the military here in Germany for
Elle review – this Legally Blonde prequel recreates the genius of Reese Witherspoon’s perf
The original star is behind this TV spin-off, and the casting of charismatic Lexi Minetree. Sadly, the tropey script and lack of campness mean it fails to really sparkleIt’s 25 years since you became a bona fide film star. In the intervening quarter of a century you have stayed a
Britain is still stuck on its ex – but after 10 long, lonely years, does the EU feel the s
As a podcast host, I speak daily to people on both sides of the breakup. A decade after the referendum, it’s clear who’s moved onLet’s imagine you’ve been dumped by someone you were expecting to stay with for the rest of your life. The breakup is bitter. The logistics, exhausting
It’s not the bond markets Andy Burnham should be afraid of. It’s his own MPs | Aditya Chak
To stay popular with the public – and his backbenchers – he’ll need to make big changes fast. That means changing the way the government borrowsA Labour leader arrives, shirt and smile ironed into place, in his hands a big idea. He has polished one slogan, prepped three anecdotes