Bandidos informant granted refugee status by Canada after cover blown in Australia ~news australia canada Article 469 words 4 votes
In the Cape Town enclave that survived apartheid, the new enemy is gentrification ~life Article 1137 words 4 votes
Halfway to boiling: The city at 50°C ~enviro climate change Article 1643 words, published Aug 13 2018 10 votes
Pastafarianism is not a religion, Dutch court rules: Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster follower denied right to wear colander in ID photos. ~humanities theology religion Article 526 words 13 votes
Facebook blunders its way through the world and deals with the consequences later. In Myanmar, that strategy has had deadly consequences. ~tech facebook social media Article 993 words 12 votes
Hotter, drier summers in Australia mean longer fire seasons – and urban sprawl into bushland is putting more people at risk ~enviro climate change Article 1448 words 7 votes
The great African regreening: Millions of 'magical' new trees bring renewal ~enviro Article 860 words 5 votes
Where even Walmart won’t go: How Dollar General took over rural America ~finance business Article 2488 words 8 votes
An inversion of nature: How air conditioning created the modern city ~design urban planning architecture Article 1733 words 3 votes
Niger suppresses dissent as US leads influx of foreign armies. The western presence in one of the most militarised countries in Africa has sparked frustration and fear in locals. ~news usa niger politics Article 1157 words 5 votes
Where even Walmart won't go: How Dollar General took over rural America ~finance business Article 2488 words 13 votes
Ex-CIA officer faces arrest over alleged Montenegro coup plot ~news montenegro politics usa crime Article 966 words 3 votes
Dozens dead in Yemen as bus carrying children hit by airstrike ~news yemen.dahyan saudi arabia Article 1077 words 6 votes
From Star Trek to Fifty Shades: How fanfiction went mainstream ~books fiction.fan Article 1596 words 5 votes
Looted Iraqi antiquities return home after UK experts crack cold case ~humanities archaeology Article 867 words 3 votes
Slice of PIE: A linguistic common ancestor ~humanities.history Article 175 words, published Jun 29 2018 3 votes
Australian unions seek to end religious bodies' right to discriminate in hiring ~lgbt Article 565 words 11 votes
EU acts to protect firms from Donald Trump's sanctions against Iran. Companies told to ignore White House demands to drop all business with Iran ~news iran usa politics Article 1178 words 8 votes
Police violence, cliques, and secret tattoos: Fears rise over LA sheriff 'gangs' ~news usa.ca.los angeles Article 1587 words 12 votes
Unsurvivable heatwaves could strike heart of China by end of century ~enviro climate change Article 792 words, published Jul 31 2018 12 votes
My son, Osama: The al-Qaida leader’s mother speaks for the first time ~life parenting Article 1848 words 11 votes
China in Africa: Win-win development, or a new colonialism? ~finance economics Article 1235 words 9 votes
A withering verdict: MPs report on Zuckerberg, Russia and Cambridge Analytica ~tech facebook privacy social media Article 932 words 14 votes
Myths, monsters and the maze: How writers fell in love with the labyrinth ~books fiction Article 2821 words 2 votes
Colombian journalists say death threats reflect 'ugly' climate under new leader. They say ‘dangerous new atmosphere’ has emerged since Iván Duque, a fierce opponent of the peace process, took power ~news colombia journalism politics Article 728 words 5 votes
Global warming is increasing the chances of heatwaves, scientists say ~enviro climate change Article 900 words 6 votes
'A huge win': New Zealand brings in paid domestic violence leave in world first ~news new zealand law politics Article 894 words 7 votes
The free speech panic: How the right concocted a crisis ~humanities education.higher Article 5539 words 8 votes
Big tech warns of "Japan's millennium bug" ahead of Akihito's abdication ~tech Article 659 words 5 votes
Generation Z: ‘We have more to do than drink and take drugs’ ~life Article 1420 words, published Jul 21 2018 6 votes
Peter Dutton says Australia won't 'surrender our sovereignty' by signing UN migration deal ~society Article 963 words 1 vote
Should we treat crime as something to be cured rather than punished? Scotland’s police force has adopted a public health model to tackle violence. Should the rest of the world follow suit? ~life Article 3855 words 20 votes
Why does Ecuador want Julian Assange out of its London embassy? ~society politics Article 1390 words, published May 15 2018 3 votes
The man who exposed Vote Leave’s overspending was outed and asked to leave his job within days. But, after last week’s Electoral Commission verdict, he says he feels vindicated ~news united kingdom politics Article 1965 words 14 votes
How to spend it: The shopping list for the 1%. In an age of astonishing wealth, nothing reveals the lives of the ultra-rich like the FT’s unashamedly ostentatiously luxury magazine. ~finance Article 3706 words 25 votes
British public bought £14bn of goods made by slaves in 2017, claims report ~news united kingdom Article 448 words 8 votes
When is a nation not a nation? Somaliland’s dream of independence. ~humanities Article 2744 words 8 votes
The making (and unmaking) of a Canadian brand: Tim Horton's ~food Article 1533 words, published Jul 9 2018 8 votes
At last, a law that could have stopped Tony Blair and George W Bush invading. The Hague’s new crime of aggression might give belligerent heads of states a reason to pause. ~society politics Article 761 words 10 votes
Israel in turmoil over bill allowing Jews and Arabs to be segregated ~society politics Article 670 words 7 votes
Donald Trump hints at the Queen's private views on UK Brexit ~news united kingdom politics usa Article 869 words 3 votes
British cave diver considering legal action over Elon Musk's 'pedo' attack ~news united kingdom usa Article 774 words 8 votes