Brazil’s intelligence agency was illegally weaponised during Jair Bolsonaro’s far-right administration to monitor and harass some of the country’s most important politicians, journalists, judges and
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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The family of Taylor Casey, a 42-year-old transgender woman who went missing in the Bahamas, said they initially shielded the media from her gender identity
Canadian serial killer given life sentence for murders of Indigenous women
A serial killer who preyed on Indigenous women in Canada will serve decades in prison after a judge determined he was criminally responsible for four
UK ministers preparing king’s speech containing at least 30 bills
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Politicians and campaigners have condemned proposed water bill rises for England and Wales, accusing the industry regulator of showing “contempt” to customers who have endured
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It was Shelley Duvall’s destiny to become most widely known for a single film or maybe for a single poster image from it, shockingly and
Chinese warships spotted off Alaska coast, US Coast Guard says
Multiple Chinese military warships were spotted off the coast of Alaska over the weekend, the US Coast Guard announced. In a statement released on Wednesday,
‘Identity is more unstable than ever’: Riz Ahmed on new short film Dammi
Sometimes the smallest projects are the most interesting. That may well be the case for Riz Ahmed’s newest film: a 16-minute short called Dammi, directed
US, Canada and Finland form ‘Ice Pact’ to project influence into Arctic region
Canada, the United States and Finland say a newly announced “Ice Pact” to build a fleet of polar icebreaker ships will challenge China’s control of