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Three quotes about slavery, immigrants and memorializing death have been slated for removal from the historic site, according to reports
At least 3,000 Herero and Nama people died in a German concentration camp at Shark Island, Namibia. A new forensic exhibition in Berlin is using digital technology to unearth how colonisers scarred a landscape, and a community Visiting the Namibian port town of Lรผderitz in late 2024, I came across a small museum run by descendants of German settlers. Alongside imperial German flags and memorabilia, it displayed artefacts of the Herero tribe that had been recovered from nearby Shark Island. What went unmentioned is that, from 1905 to 1907, Shark Island was the site of a concentration camp where Herero and Nama prisoners were subjected to forced labour, starvation and systematic abuse. At least 3,000 people are estimated to have died there. Shark Island was used as a tourist campsite when I visited. Monuments on the island honoured Adolf Lรผderitz and Heinrich Vogelsang, the German merchants who helped establish the colony known as German South West Africa. Today, it is widely reported that Namibiaโs white minority โ less than 2% of the population โ owns roughly 70% of commercial farmland. Continue reading...
I don't know who's been giving Stephen Flynn E-numbers but John Swinney 's would-be successor was hyperactive yesterday.
Archie Soames, 30, of Westminster, displayed a pattern of behaviour in which he 'physically and mentally' abused the string of ex-partners between 2019 and 2025, Southwark Crown Court heard.
$90M in entry fees are being steered to the costly aerial spectacle celebrating the nation's 250th Independence Day
The criticโs memoirโs is a portrait in determination to go against the grain and โpursue a life in words and ideasโ Brian Dillon lost his parents early, his mother when he was 16, his father at 21. He writes of them in passing here, as he did in his first book, In the Dark Room, but with little overt display of grief. Narrated in the third person, with young Dillon a removed he rather than an emotionally manipulative I, this isnโt a weepy orphanhood memoir. It describes instead his awkward Dublin education, as he struggles to carve out an identity for himself and to accommodate his passion for avant garde music and literature within academe. He grows up surrounded by the books acquired by his father, who left school early and went to university late. He reads them avidly and adds to them with library borrowings and purchases of his own. But, to begin with, his greater attachment is to music magazines and to David Bowie, whose excitingly ambivalent sexuality echoes his own. His father speaks of duty โ to homework, weekly mass and getting a decent job. But his commitment is to jouissance, if only he can find it. Continue reading...
Bikers have been spotted weaving around the 'street hub' display on Marsh Road in Pinner, northwest London.
They often boast thousands of great works โ but who needs that? I can only really engage with one or two before feeling exhausted Visiting an art gallery always goes the same way for me. I look at one artwork. I look at the next artwork. And then the next. What was the first one again? Was it of a farm? Who knows? I reach the inevitable conclusion: there are simply too many paintings. After about 15 minutes Iโve had enough and donโt want to look at any more art; by the time I reach the gift shop I have a powerful urge to lie face down on the floor and go to sleep. To be clear: I like art. I grew up drawing and painting, did GCSE art and still paint now. But when I go to a gallery now, hoping that this time Iโll feel something, Iโm dismayed by the sheer volume of whatโs on offer. The National Gallery displays more than 2,400 artworks and the Louvre up to 4,500 paintings. The New York Met boasts tens of thousands of artworks, but I wouldnโt know. When I visited, the rooms were so monotonous and numerous that I got lost, couldnโt find my friends, asked a security guard for help, went up and down in a lift, sat on a bench and then left early. I do not recall a single piece of art. Seeing as the average viewing time is only 27 seconds, that means an hourโs trip exposes you to a whopping 133 paintings. No wonder I can only remember a handful Iโve seen over the years (and those ones are already famous). Isabel Brooks is a freelance writer Continue reading...
Fireworks displays will replace all drone shows at the iconic festival after a technical issue saw dozens fall from the sky on Monday night Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Vivid Sydney has cancelled all remaining drone shows after 83 fell from the sky into Darling Harbour this week, prompting a โfull assessmentโ of the aerial light show. On Monday, audiences looked on as a performance called Star-Bound suddenly went awry, with โunforeseen technical difficultiesโ causing 83 drones to plunge into the waters of Cockle Bay and six to land on a boardwalk. No injuries were reported. Continue reading...
World champion Luke Littler produces one of his finest displays to exact revenge on Luke Humphries and regain the Premier League with a 11-10 success in one of the competition's greatest finals.
The Kansas preteen has spent at least 30 hours cleaning the fossil, which he plans to show at the Sedgwick County Fair in July
Nature's destructive power was on full display in the Philippines, as a dazzling meteor burned through the atmosphere above an erupting volcano.
The Kansas preteen has spent at least 30 hours cleaning the fossil, which he plans to show at the Sedgwick County Fair in July
Jeffrey Little sued Los Angeles County in 2024 after he said he was suspended from his lifeguard position after refusing to put up Pride flags because of his Christian faith.
The TV personality, 48, took to her Instagram to share a string of shots of her displaying her taut tummy and enviably long legs in the vibrant striped two-piece as she cooled off in her garden.
Joanna Howe says the image was sent to her by a woman ashamed of her abortion, and used it to support โrally for Emma and Ruthโ in favour of NSW bill Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast An image posted by anti-abortion activist Joanna Howe claiming to show aborted twin girls called โRuth and Emmaโ appears to be a picture of newborn sugar gliders. The two little pink bodies are displayed on a clean white background and experts say the image does not look at all like the product of an abortion. Continue reading...
Almost 90 drones fell from the sky over Sydney's Darling Harbour during a popular winter light show.
Vivid Sydney has been hit by a double backlash after dozens of drones plunged into Darling Harbour and patrons slammed a separate display as inappropriate for a family-friendly event.
A clinical bowling display led by Dani Gibson helps England beat New Zealand by seven wickets in the third T20 international at Hove which secures a 2-1 series victory.
Museum of Homelessness, London This mostly al-fresco exhibition expertly unpicks how homeless and nomadic people have been persecuted over the centuries A trim caravan sits in an idyllic garden in the grounds of a former gatehouse. Its cosy interior is decked with a cornucopia of crafts: pastel-coloured bunting, felt embroidery, a bright rag rug, plumply immaculate cushions. On the sideboard is a small display of pristine china. It feels like a glamping retreat or a chi-chi refuge from the Chelsea flower show. But look more closely at the china, and youโll see that itโs decorated with Sun newspaper headlines venomously fulminating against Gypsy and Traveller encampments. โSTAMP ON THE CAMPSโ screams one. Another depicts a blazing caravan from the infamous 2011 Dale Farm eviction, which ended a 10-year standoff between Basildon council and Traveller families, who had bought a former scrap yard on green belt land and set up their caravans on it. Continue reading...