Author: Emily Davis
Judge investigating 2023 coup was court bomb target, say Brazilian police
The main target of a bomber who killed himself while attempting to attack Brazil’s supreme court was the justice leading the key investigations into the [more…]
French military systems in Sudan may break UN arms embargo, says Amnesty
France must investigate the use of its military systems by Sudan’s paramilitary forces, which could be in breach of an arms embargo, Amnesty International has [more…]
Gwen Stefani: ‘Don’t Speak changed everything – it’s the heartbeat of who I am’
Did you think Don’t Speak would become such a huge hit? Troy_McClure I absolutely had no idea. It didn’t even represent what we were doing, [more…]
Evaristos united: namesakes Bernardine and Conceição meet at book festival
Born more than 5,500 miles apart, the Booker prize winner Bernardine Evaristo, 65, and Brazil’s most celebrated living Black author, Conceição Evaristo, 77, share the [more…]
Fears for spread of malaria in Africa as study finds resistance to frontline drug
Researchers have found “troubling” evidence for the first time that a lifesaving malaria drug is becoming less effective in young African children with serious infections. [more…]
Flo: Access All Areas review – skilful R&B revivalists need to get their freak on a bit more
You don’t have to be particularly keen-eared to spot Flo’s musical influences. They announce them in the opening seconds of their debut album – or [more…]
Mogwai: If the Stars Had a Sound review – Glasgow postrockers doc lets the music do the talking
After nearly 30 years in business and 10 albums in, Glaswegian cacophonists Mogwai have earned the right to an adulatory documentary – and they get [more…]
Australia v Saudi Arabia: World Cup 2026 qualifier – live
Saudi Arabia head coach last month – before Hervé Renard was reappointed in the role and a glow returned to the Green Falcons. Mancini walks [more…]
Efune insists his Daily and Sunday Telegraph bid is still on track
The British owner of the New York Sun has said his £550m offer to buy the Daily and Sunday Telegraph is still on track, despite [more…]
‘It took on a life of its own’ – how a bet started the inflatable craze in the 80s
Amidst the depressing backdrop of hooliganism and the imminent threat of ID cards, grounds during the 1988–89 campaign could be downbeat, grey and sometimes largely [more…]