Timothee Chalamet dons armour for medieval coming-of-age tale ‘The King’
Timothee Chalamet goes from reluctant heir to powerful monarch in “The King,” a role he described as
Zara seeks to distance brand from HK protest controversy
Spanish apparel giant Zara, seeking to avoid becoming embroiled in controversy over protests in Hong
Flash floods kill six, one missing in Kenya’s Hell’s Gate park -authorities
Flash floods killed six people at Kenya’s Hell’s Gate National Park and left one person missing
England’s Broad excited for Jofra Archer and Steve Smith showdown at fourth Ashes
England fast bowler Stuart Broad is excited to see another showdown between England’s Jofra Archer
Hong Kong leader denies Beijing won’t let her resign
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday (September 3) she has never asked the Chinese government
Chaos in Hong Kong as police fire tear gas, protesters hurl petrol bombs
Hong Kong police fired teargas and water cannon on Saturday as pro-democracy protesters threw petrol
More than a haircut: Kristen Stewart aims to shine spotlight on Jean Seberg
Forty years after actress Jean Seberg died, Kristin Stewart says she wants to show the world that
Thousands of Russians rally to demand free elections
Thousands of Russians took to the streets of central Moscow on Saturday to demand free elections to
Sudan’s ex-president Bashir charged with corruption, holding illicit foreign currency
A Sudanese judge on Saturday formally indicted Omar al-Bashir for possessing illicit foreign
Spanish coastguard rescues 208 migrants crossing from Africa to Spain
More than 200 migrants were rescued on Wednesday by the Spanish coastguard as they attempted to make
Brad Pitt says space epic ‘Ad Astra’ his ‘most challenging film’
Brad Pitt has fought in wars, pulled off robbery heists and confronted rivals in the boxing ring
In watershed discovery, skull of ancient human ancestor unearthed
Scientists announced the landmark discovery in Ethiopia of a nearly complete skull of an early
Zambian opposition leader arrested, accused of defaming president: lawyer
Police arrested the leader of a small Zambian opposition party on Wednesday on charges of defaming
Venice film festival pulls the stars but gender disparity casts shadow
The world’s oldest film festival kicks off in Venice on Wednesday with plenty of Hollywood stars and
Violent deaths of Venezuelans in Colombia on the rise – report
An average of one Venezuelan died violently in Colombia each day in the first seven months of 2019,
Russian spacecraft carrying robot fails to dock with space station
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying a humanoid robot failed to dock with the International Space
Tunisia’s Karoui still presidential candidate despite arrest: Electoral Commission
Tunisian media magnate Nabil Karoui remains in the race for next month’s presidential election
Thousands march on French-Spanish border against G7 summit
Anti-globalisation and climate activists teamed up with “yellow vest” protesters and Basque
Department of Public Enterprises to outline Eskom’s turn around plans
The Department of Public Enterprises says it will, in the next few weeks, publish a paper outlining
Can air pollution trigger depression and schizophrenia?
Air pollution chokes lungs and shortens lives but is also linked to a higher risk of mental