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The Gaza translator: I worked in the media. Now my children and I sleep on the street
The Guardian· 2 days agoBesan Imad Mohamed al-Mabhouh left her home with her family, including her three children, at 24 hours’ notice in May. They still haven’t found a tent and are desperate for bare essentials
Protest to 'reclaim' Hampstead Heath ladies pond for 'women only'
The Ham&High Network· 2 days agoAbout 15 women from feminist group Holding The Line held up yellow tape as part of a demonstration outside the Kenwood Ladies Pond on Sunday (July 29). Trans women have been allowed to swim ...
The new green giant: how matcha took over the world
The Guardian· 1 day agoAnja Opie, a marketing manager in London, is a self-proclaimed matcha superfan. “I used to live in Japan and it was there I fell in love with it,” she says. From elusive to everywhere, matcha ...
‘In all those movies about childhood, I never saw someone who looked like me’: Sean Wang on his...
The Guardian· 6 days agoSean Wang is jet-lagged. Wang, 30, has channelled this passion into his debut feature film, Dìdi (弟弟), which means “little brother” in Chinese. The semi-autobiographical tale of Chris (Izaac ...
The ‘snowflakes’ are those who want to deny Britain’s imperial sins, argues historian
The Irish Times· 1 hour agoThe “they” in this conversation includes, in his view, Conservative politicians who “weaponised” the...
Microsoft Stock Drops As AI Capital Expenditures Surge To $56 Billion
Forbes· 2 days agoAfter a mixed fiscal year 2024 Q4 earnings report, the company’s stock was down 3% in July 31...
‘It’s about the bravery the girls had to find’: the prison film where convicts dance with their...
The Guardian· 2 days ago“It gets you when they walk down the hallway,” says Angela Patton, the co-director of Daughters, a...
‘Why are people always pointing the finger at furries?’: inside the wild world of the furry fandom
The Guardian· 4 days agoThe first thing that hits you when you press through the revolving doors of the Hyatt Regency hotel...
How businesses can help charities overcome cost of living crisis
The Herald· 11 hours agoIt makes things more difficult for charitable foundations and businesses are being urged to take a more proactive role in helping them keep the work they’ve been doing over the years up. That ...
Opinion: Michael Ian Black: J.D. Vance’s Obsessions Are Way Creepier Than Being Childless
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoHaving children is good. Children are the animating force of society. Whitney Houston sang all about...