“I left like a Disney princess,” says a prom goer about her dress, one of many custom-made in Nigeria.
Trump’s plan for DC homeless is giving San Francisco deja vu
San Francisco’s crackdown on homelessness has transformed the city – but advocates say the root of the problem still remains.
‘Two laptops, six plugs’: The South Korean cafes grappling with students who don’t leave
As Starbucks asks some to stop bringing printers into its branches to work, what’s going on?
‘Two laptops, six plugs’: The South Korean cafes grappling with students who don’t leave
As Starbucks asks some to stop bringing printers into its branches to work, what’s going on?
Anime fans hate live-action remakes – here’s why studios still keep making them
Beloved anime series Solo Leveling is the latest of the genre to be turned into a live-action remake by Netflix.
Will Serena Williams’s weight-loss admission help shed stigma of anti-obesity drugs?
Could her comments instil a new sense of confidence in those using the drugs and quieten the critics?
Will Serena Williams’s weight-loss admission help shed stigma of anti-obesity drugs?
Could her comments instil a new sense of confidence in those using the drugs and quieten the critics?
Canada to drop some of its retaliatory tariffs on the US
The move comes after the two countries blew past a self-imposed deadline to reach a trade agreement.
How Israel’s policies created famine in Gaza
Israel has systematically obstructed food entering Gaza, aid agencies say, as a UN-backed body confirms a famine.
UK agrees to pay Kenyans affected by military fire
Thousands says they have suffered health problems or lost property after fire caused by British military.


