Hundreds of captives freed from Boko Haram mountain hideout
The group includes many women and children who were abducted in March from an area close to Cameroon.
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50.0
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The group includes many women and children who were abducted in March from an area close to Cameroon.
Proposed memorials have become flashpoints in a wider struggle over history and political power Disputes provoked by public monuments, flags and symbols are intensifying as the USโs 250th birthday approaches next month, and none are so contentious as those proposed by Donald Trump. Among the recent projects planned by the US president are a Garden of Heroes, a monumental โFreedomโ arch, a massive ballroom and turning the reflecting pool at the Washington monument the color of a Bahamian luxury hotel pool. Continue reading...
Dwayne โThe Rockโ Johnson, Jared Leto and Adam Sandler are among the celebrities who declined invites to Trumpโs UFC Freedom 250 event
Analysis by the Adam Smith Institute has declared Saturday 'Tax Freedom Day' when the average worker has finally earned enough this year to pay their share of the nation's tax bill.
The graphic novelist had a remarkable gift for visual storytelling, in the phenomenon that was Persepolis and beyond. Many of us owe our careers to the space she created, says Iranian cartoonist Mana Neyestani โข News: Marjane Satrapi, creator of Persepolis and acclaimed French-Iranian artist, dies aged 56 On the morning of 4 June, when I heard the news of Marjane Satrapiโs death, I was stunned. I simply could not believe it. Although I had met her only a handful of times in person โ despite having lived in Paris for 16 years and having contributed to her book Woman, Life, Freedom โ I felt a deep connection to her work and legacy. Our collaboration on that book took place mostly through email correspondence, but I always held her in the highest regard. I admired her intelligence, her extraordinary sense of humour and, above all, her remarkable gift for visual storytelling. Continue reading...
President Trump revealed that Lee Greenwood and US military bands would be performing at his Freedom 250 birthday celebration concert after a slew of artists backed out.
A teenage murderer who killed a man with a Rambo knife after being freed on bail has been detained for life and ordered to serve at least 17 years.
Ministers flouted their own freedom of information laws after delaying the publication of files relating to the Alex Salmond sex scandal, a judge has ruled.
Trump has found unprecedented ways to inject himself into upcoming events
President compares โThe Clawโ to the Eiffel Tower as preparations for his troubled โFreedom 250โ celebration continue
โIn a really simple way, this photo captures that intense colour and joy of being at the seaside with your loved onesโ Our British seaside has such a distinctive look; the bingo halls, the buckets and spades and pinwheels, and all the amazing colours of the funfairs. I find them the most amazing environments. I love that visually super-charged, maximalist style. The seaside is nostalgic to all of us. My grandpa lived in Pembrokeshire and weโd go and see him when I was little. The beach provokes this childlike sense of wonderment. It is a space that anyone can be a part of, friends and family, whatever age, whatever background. It unlocks the connection to nature, which inspires freedom and fun. There are not really any rules, and itโs playful โ the funfairs, the arcades, splashing in the water. We donโt have many outlets for play, especially as adults. Continue reading...
The president wants heads to roll after artists dropped out. Now he might headline Americaโs birthday party
The bleak Arthur Miller-written 1961 American pastoral is rereleased to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Monroe, who plays a naive divorcee who meets three new suitors in her most serious and poignant role The 100th anniversary of Marilyn Monroeโs birth, and a two-month retrospective at BFI Southbank, is the occasion for the rerelease of her most serious and poignant film, John Hustonโs western drama and American pastoral from 1961. The filmโs end of an era desolation feels more sombre than ever; the last film for both Clark Gable and Monroe and a melancholy late role for Montgomery Clift. The Misfits was written for the screen by Monroeโs then husband, Arthur Miller, adapted from his own short story from a few years before. Millerโs opaque motivations are a subtext running under this movie; with a strangely uxorious dedication or vengefulness, Miller conceived the whole thing for Marilyn. It is the story of a passionate, vulnerable, childlike free spirit who finds a complex kind of excitement and freedom โ flavoured with disillusion โ with a real man after divorcing an emotionally blank city dweller. (Monroe and Miller divorced immediately after production.) The key irony of the title is that of course no one on screen is a misfit: they fit in all too well with the stark landscape and each other in their loneliness, their discontent and their yearning for something else or something more to live for. Continue reading...
An axed host's phoenix-from-the-ashes comeback story is now the talk of the famously leaky media company founded by Mia Freedman. Here's what insiders are telling us.
Senate estimates told it was a โjoint ideaโ to rework the nuclear submarine deal. Follow todayโs news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The University of Melbourne (UoM) changed its wifi terms of use allowing the network to be monitored by the university to help detect โsuspected unlawful behaviourโ or โbreaches of university policiesโ, a new report into campus free speech has found. The final report, released on Wednesday, was the result of a peopleโs inquiry into campus free speech on Palestine, initiated in 2025 by students and academics with support of the Greens. It had 150 written submissions and three public hearings. The wireless terms of use were revised after community feedback and reissued in January 2026 and now include more information on how wireless network data may be used. The harsh measures to silence dissent are quite reprehensible when universities should be upholding academic freedom and free speech. Australia is continuing to adapt our contributions to Ukraine to ensure our support remains practical, relevant, and aligned with their most urgent needs. Continue reading...
Oscar Rivas, 28, who was out on bond after he was accused of raping a six-year-old girl on Christmas, has been arrested again for allegedly assaulting two teen girls at a party.
โThe Great American State Fairโ is a series of concerts, exhibits, tributes and other programs scheduled to take place June 25 to July 10 on Washingtonโs National Mall
Theatre503, London Hope still resides against horror in this collection of short plays from Palestinian playwrights, poets and artists What are the basic requirements of theatre-making? Actors, writers, resource and rehearsal space, to name a few. What happens when these factors are narrowed to their most dangerous extremities? Companies like Belarus Free Theatre and the Freedom Theatre have shown that theatre does not stop its production even as bombs and bullets assail the building. The work finds its way to an audience. This is certainly the case with this collection of nine short plays written by Palestinian playwrights, poets and artists, and directed by Ahmed Masoud and Micaela Miranda. Four writers are currently in Gaza while two are former political prisoners, including Walid Daqqa, one of the longest-serving Palestinian prisoners, who died in custody in 2024. An extract from The Martyrs Return to Ramallah (translated by Julia Choucair Vizoso) is both absurdist and haunting, featuring the dead bodies of prisoners stored in Israeli prisons and denied burials, who begin to talk to each other. At Theatre 503, London, until 6 June Continue reading...
Spokesperson claims Trump administration has โthe most transparent war department in historyโ despite ban on journalists using Pentagon facility. Also, more than 1,000 Marilyn Monroes descend on Palm Springs Good morning. In another apparent affront to press freedom from the Trump administration, journalists may no longer enter the Pentagonโs press office, which has been designated as a classified space. How have the media reacted? After the defense department announced sweeping restrictions in October, many longtime reporters refused to agree and began turning over their press passes. The department then announced a โnext generation of the Pentagon press corpsโ featuring 60 journalists from far-right outlets. The New York Times sued the Pentagon over those policies, which designated journalists as โsecurity risksโ, and a federal judge found in the Timesโs favor in March. What is making the fund controversial? The terms of the fund do not require the disclosure of how much is paid to whom. Chuck Schumer, the US Senate minority leader, said: โTrumpโs nearly $2bn Maga slush fund is his most brazen act of self-dealing yet and one of the most corrupt schemes ever launched by a president.โ Continue reading...
Donald Trump's imploding festival commemorating America's 250th anniversary has sparked an inquest inside the White House over a 'grossly negligent' decision.