Guardian owner apologises for founders’ links to transatlantic slaveryScott Trust to invest in decade-long programme of restorative justice after academic research into newspaper’s origins
The Dubai Food Scene Has Never Been HotterA wave of homegrown, chef-led restaurants makes Dubai one of the most compelling places in the world to eat right now.
The Utah civil trial involving actress Gwyneth Paltrow and a man who is accusing her of wrongdoing in relation to a 2016 ski collision resumed Monday for its second week of proceedings.Gwyneth Paltrow accuser testifies in ski trial: ‘I’ve never been hit that hard’
Ukraine gets its first Western heavy tanksLong sought-after by Kyiv, Challenger and Leopard tanks were received just in time for a spring offensive planned by the Ukrainian army.
Prince Harry and Elton John are going to court in a high-profile fight against the Daily MailThe lawsuit, which was filed last year, alleges that Associated Newspapers was responsible for “abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy” in its efforts to obtain dirt on celebrities. Allegations in the lawsuit include the placing of listening devices in victims’ homes and cars, bugging phone calls, and paying police for information.
Who is Humza Yousaf, the new SNP leader?When the 37-year-old is confirmed as Scotland's first minister, he will make history as the first ethnic minority leader of a devolved government and the first Muslim to lead a major UK party.
Entire Towns Evacuated as Climate-Fueled Wildfires Start 'Very Early' in Spain"These fires we're seeing, especially this early in the year, are once again proof of the climate emergency that humanity is living through, which particularly affects and ravages countries such as ours," said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
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