The US and Australia highlight the threat posed by
foreign jihadi fighters returning from Syria and Iraq, amid horror in
Australia over a graphic image of a young boy.
Robots are set to roam the halls of London's Tate
Britain Museum, as part of a unique project aimed at allowing art lovers
to explore the building after hours.
New terminals are cropping up around the world at a
stratospheric rate – but what happens to the ones that are no longer
useful? Jonathan Glancey investigates.
With their mood of decadent excess, the Tiny Times films
reflect the country’s growing materialism. But not everyone is pleased
about the values they represent.
The Great Hungarian Plain is Europe’s answer to the
American West – complete with rough-and-tumble herdsmen, horses trained
to lie flat on command and a history of highwaymen.
Riddled with cancer and close to death, Amy Gigi
Alexander wrote a bucket list that would take her around the world – and
save her life in the process.
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