Brazil lifts ban on X after Elon Musk complies with court demands
Brazilians are set to regain access to X after a supreme court judge lifted a ban introduced nearly six weeks ago as a result of
Floridians warned ‘you are going to die’ if they don’t evacuate as Milton nears
Florida’s western coast was making emergency preparations on Tuesday for the impact of Hurricane Milton, with thousands of evacuees clogging highways, contending with fuel shortages,
Frances Tiafoe could face heavy fine after expletive-filled rant at Shanghai Masters
US Open semi-finalist Frances Tiafoe aimed a torrent of expletives at the chair umpire after losing his third-round match at the Shanghai Masters on Tuesday.
China puts tariffs on EU brandy in escalating trade row with Brussels
China has imposed tariffs on EU brandy imports in an escalating tit-for-tat trade row with Brussels over extra levies on Chinese-made electric vehicles. Beijing also
Spanish tennis star Paula Badosa apologises after being accused of racism
The Spanish tennis star Paula Badosa has apologised after she was accused of racism over a photo that appeared to show her pulling her eyes
Anger and disgust in Mexico over beheading of newly sworn-in city mayor
Mexico’s new government has been shaken by the murder of a city mayor who was attacked and beheaded days after taking office. Alejandro Arcos Catalán
‘Look at this. We are back’: the impossible return of French touch titans Cassius
It shouldn’t have been a surprise to see Hubert Blanc-Francard, better known as Boombass, during the Paralympics closing ceremony. It promised “an odyssey through French
Yasmin Williams, folk’s fantastical fingerpicker: ‘Guitar Hero shaped my experimental approach’
Some guitarists are inspired by the brawn of AC/DC or the delicacy of Joni Mitchell, but neo-folk fingerpicker Yasmin Williams had a very different way
A Long Journey Home review – family pressures reach boiling point in a shocking documentary
Chinese film-maker Wenqian Zhang makes her feature debut with this amazingly intimate, emotionally painful and personal film about her dysfunctional family; completed in 2022, it
UK may approve bee-killing pesticide despite election promise to ban it
UK ministers are considering allowing the use of a bee-killing pesticide next year despite promising during the election to ban it. Neonicotinoids are banned in