Mexican senate gives final approval to sweeping changes to judiciary
Mexico’s senate has given final approval to a sweeping overhaul of the judiciary, clearing the biggest hurdle for a controversial constitutional revision that will make
‘My old label said I was more annoying than lucrative’: painter-musician Issy Wood on her singular, insular world
After a stint in the commercial music world and amid a prolific career as a highly celebrated painter, Issy Wood accidentally released her second album
The 4:30 Movie review – Kevin Smith cues up a hot date with crush for his teen avatar
Following on from his likable threequel Clerks III, Kevin Smith remains in a nostalgic mood with yet another semi-autobiographical comedy whose main character is basically
Is it game over for Venezuela’s opposition as Maduro clings to power?
Against all the odds, they pulled off a once-inconceivable democratic victory against one of the world’s most unyielding authoritarian regimes. Even more astonishingly, Venezuela’s opposition
Sudanese rebels appear to be posting self-incriminating videos of torture and arson on social media
Footage of rebel fighters in Sudan appearing to glorify the burning of homes and the torture of prisoners could be used by international courts to
Taylor Swift has endorsed Kamala Harris. Donald Trump has only himself to blame
Somehow, Donald Trump did what no one else could do: annoy Taylor Swift enough to finally say something about this year’s presidential race. On Tuesday,
Holly Johnson on orgasmic pop and his second coming: ‘It’s a miracle of modern science I’m still here’
It’s a pop fact that four of the top 10 bestselling singles ever in Britain were written and performed by gay men: George Michael (at
Giant tortoises in Seychelles face threat from luxury hotel development
The habitat of the largest giant tortoise population in the world is threatened by a Qatari-funded hotel development that aims to bring luxury yachts, private
Religious groups ‘spending billions to counter gender-equality education’
Extreme religious groups and political parties are targeting schools around the world as part of a coordinated and well-funded attack on gender equality, according to
Doubles duo earn Australia opening Davis Cup Finals win over France
Australia made a winning start in their quest to land a 29th Davis Cup, which is now into its third decade. Thanasi Kokkinakis set Lleyton