At least 39 killed in Kenya’s anti-tax protests, says rights watchdog
At least 39 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in anti-government demonstrations in Kenya, the national rights watchdog has said, as activists geared
Wimbledon 2024: Sinner, Gauff, Alcaraz and Raducanu through – as it happened
make a decision on his fitness on Monday evening, it looks like we will hear news of that in the morning. Cheers all, and good
Wimbledon diary: manual draw boards and shrinkflation on the Hill
Much of the vast stream of data generated at Wimbledon has long since been digitised and the last hand-operated scoreboard was pensioned off years ago,
Casper Ruud recovers from parasite to progress to Wimbledon second round
Tennis players deal with a lot of things in their careers, from the pressure of performing at the top level to injuries, illness and facing
Adoptee stolen at birth sues Chile over thousands of dictatorship-era thefts
A Chilean-American man raised in the United States has filed a criminal complaint against the Chilean state, alleging that it engaged in a systematic plan
I’ll take your brain to another dimension … my classical DJ set at Glastonbury
Waterproof trousers, ear plugs and a self-inflating mattress aren’t usually in my presenting kitbag but I’ve just packed away my tent and dug the mud
Despicable Me 4 review – Gru goes into witness protection to keep Minion magic alive
Here’s something new in the saga of everysupervillain ordinariness featuring Gru the goofy animated megabaddie (voiced by Steve Carell), with his comedy bald head, pointy
Steve McQueen’s Blitz to open the London film festival
Blitz, a new drama from Steve McQueen set in London during the second world war, is to open the capital’s film festival in October. The
French directors Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon detained over sex assault allegations
French authorities detained leading film directors Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon on Monday for questioning over accusations of sexual abuse, sources close to the case
Shangri-La, stetsons and SZA: Sunday at Glastonbury – a photo essay
As the festival entered its final day, Guardian photographer David Levene was up in a cherry picker to catch the crowds as they partied into