Pakistan’s patriarchal society is a too credible source of horror in this promising feature debut from Canadian-Pakistani writer/director Zarrar Khan, whose gallery of violent, predatory
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Attacks on health workers in conflict zones at highest level ever – report
Attacks on health workers, hospitals and clinics in conflict zones jumped 25% last year to their highest level on record, a new report has found.
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In 1959, at the stifling, snobbish Jesuit boarding school to which my loving parents had unwisely subcontracted my care, Tom Lehrer’s songs burst upon my
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It’s so hot in Mexico that howler monkeys are falling dead from the trees. At least 83 of the midsize primates, who are known for
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Kenyan special forces police who have spent time battling al-Shabaab fighters in east Africa are expected to arrive in Haiti in the coming days, as
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What would Pretty Woman look like if it bore the smallest resemblance to the reality of sex work? Maybe something like this, Sean Baker’s amazing,
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Michael Head is re-enacting the moment he thought he was about to die. In 2019, the beloved Liverpool songwriter “fell off the wagon on a
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Israel, on the basis that they won’t be used to commit breaches of international humanitarian law (IHL), Patrick Wintour reports. Andrew Mitchell, the deputy foreign
Funeral held for remains of medieval man found on Hampshire beach
Nobody knew his name or exactly how he died half a millennium ago but 50 mourners gathered to pay their respects at an unusual church