Rise of far right makes reparations debate tough, says Cape Verde president
Cape Verde’s president, José Maria Neves, said the rise of rightwing populism has made it difficult to hold a serious debate about colonial reparations but
ANC leaders propose government of national unity after losing majority in South Africa
An influential committee in the African National Congress (ANC) has recommended the party form a government of national unity, as the group tries to build
Janis Paige obituary
Janis Paige, who has died aged 101, shone in films and numerous television shows, but her greatest triumph came in the Richard Adler/Jerry Ross Tony
EU expected to impose sanctions on six Sudanese military figures fuelling war
The EU intends to impose sanctions on six Sudanese military figures who are fuelling the conflict that has led to one of the world’s worst
Carey Mulligan and Keira Knightley join calls for UK creative industries anti-harassment body
A collection of stellar British film industry names, including Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley and Naomie Harris, have joined calls to ensure that funds will be
Novak Djokovic is Wimbledon doubt after reported knee surgery
Novak Djokovic’s chances of competing at Wimbledon further diminished after he reportedly underwent knee surgery in Paris on Wednesday, a day after withdrawing from the
Four Little Adults review – polyamory drama shows a Finnish couple working through their issues
A rosy glow of self-satisfied emotional intelligence emanates from this film about polyamory from Finland. Alma Pöysti (from Kaurismäki’s Fallen Leaves) plays Juulia, a progressive
Thirty Seconds to Mars review – Jared Leto gives half-empty arena his full attention
The first sense that this might not be the busiest show in the O2 Arena’s history comes in the concourses: no one is having to
Biden’s migrant order is recipe for chaos at US border: ‘It will only cause suffering’
Joe Biden on Tuesday signed an aggressive new immigration order suspending asylum rights, signalling that “securing the border” was a central tenet of his re-election
Asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border worry about their next move: ‘We cannot return’
Angel Ramos Girón was searching for a gap to breach the coils of concertina wire standing between him and the huge US fence near gate