Ugandan oil pipeline protester allegedly beaten as part of ‘alarming crackdown’
A man campaigning against the controversial $5bn (£4bn) east African crude oil pipeline (EACOP) is recovering in hospital after an alleged beating by the Ugandan
Sylvinho: ‘Maybe I was important as a player, but no longer. I’ve had to educate myself’
“I never stay calm,” Sylvinho says midway through an afternoon that, in the best way possible, bears out his point. “The players know it, the
Treasure review – Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry uneasy in well-intentioned Holocaust drama
An uncomfortable experience this: a laboriously acted odd-couple heartwarmer starring Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry, with a sentimentality unsuited to its theme: the horrors of
Multiple bands pull out of Download festival over Barclays’ Israel ties
Multiple bands have pulled out of Download festival over Barclaycard being used as its official payment partner, in protest against Barclays providing financial services to
The best albums of 2024 so far
Bring Me the Horizon – Post Human: Nex Gen Being called “overproduced” is generally a criticism but BMTH make it a virtue on this ridiculously
Euro 2024 team guides part 20: Ukraine
This article is part of the Guardian’s Euro 2024 Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 24 countries who
Matt Bomer claims he missed out on Superman role because of his sexuality
The actor Matt Bomer has claimed that he missed out on being cast as the lead in an axed 2003 Superman movie Flyby because of
Pop singer Kevin Jonas documents skin cancer treatment
Pop singer Kevin Jonas, a member of chart-topping trio the Jonas Brothers, has received treatment for skin cancer. In an Instagram video, the 36-year-old singer,
Sorcery review – orphaned girl out for revenge in unsettling Indigenous horror
Just as the 2015 film Embrace of the Serpent reversed the terms of the Aguirre-style colonialist expedition picture, this Chilean-Mexican-German collaboration (produced by Pablo Larraín)
Rare birds at risk as narco-gangs move into forests to evade capture – report
Cocaine consumption is threatening rare tropical birds as narco-traffickers move into some of the planet’s most remote forests to evade drug crackdowns, a study has