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Hundreds of thousands have joined a mass protest in the Philippines over a corruption scandal involving dubious flood control ...
First, the film industry is on the rocks as cinemas appear empty in France and the United States. Next, faith is making a ...
Already qualified for the 2026 World Cup, France will wrap up their qualifying campaign this Sunday in Baku against ...
He creates images of a past, present and future that are tantalisingly close to reality: Phillip Toledano's approach to ...
Currently, over 18 million Nigerian children are out of school—the highest number in the world, according to UNICEF’s latest data for 2024–2025. That’s nearly one in every five school-age kids roaming ...
Reports suggest Yann Le Cun, one of the "godfathers of AI", is leaving Meta after over a decade pioneering artificial intelligence research at the company. Le Cun no longer believes that scaling up ...
Long one of the safest countries in South America, Ecuador is at risk of becoming a narco-state. 1,300 people were murdered in the first 50 days of 2025. This film follows victims’ families, ...
Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei has scored a surprise victory in the country's congressional midterm elections, which serve as a test of public opinion. The results provide a boost for ...
As Paris commemorates 10 years since the November 13 attacks that left 132 people dead, terrorism analyst Michael S Smith II says that "there still remains a great deal that can be done by social ...
Today on Guardian Talks, we talk about the ongoing strike action by the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors, which started on the first day of this month. According to the doctors’ association, ...
Denmark's rotating presidency of the EU has been juggling a lot of difficult political balls: the climate negotiations ahead ...