Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg nears end of her Atlantic crossing on zero-carbon yacht ~enviro Article 365 words 7 votes
Hooliganism fears rise in Denmark after footballer Jens Stage's flat is set on fire following his transfer from AGF to FC Copenhagen ~sports.football Article 742 words 3 votes
The fall of Prague: ‘Drunk tourists are acting like they’ve conquered our city’ ~travel Article 1404 words 15 votes
Patient’s death could be first in the US linked to e-cigarette use, officials say ~health Article 170 words 7 votes
The sound systems of Notting Hill carnival: 'I'll stop when I can't walk' ~music Article 1766 words 5 votes
Art Spiegelman: Golden age superheroes were shaped by the rise of fascism ~comics Article 1720 words 12 votes
'Where's the line of free speech – are you removing voices that should be heard?': As YouTube struggles with extreme content, Susan Wojcicki talks about her role as the internet’s gatekeeper ~tech google internet social media Article 1834 words 11 votes
Gothenburg port in Sweden has installed the country's first automated sobriety check to prevent drivers over the alcohol limit from venturing on to its road network ~transport Article 406 words 4 votes
Norway mosque attack suspect inspired by Christchurch and El Paso shootings ~news norway.oslo crime Article 1413 words 5 votes
Greta Thunberg takes climate fight to Germany’s threatened Hambach Forest ~enviro Article 1050 words 5 votes
The wrong man: The Facebook friend request that led to three years in jail ~life Article 1053 words 7 votes
Sweden's Klarna becomes biggest fintech firm in Europe – operator valued at $5.5bn after fresh round of investor funding ~finance business Article 401 words 6 votes
Suburb in the sky: How Jakartans built an entire village on top of a mall ~life housing Article 877 words 9 votes
Are today’s young readers turning on The Catcher in the Rye? ~books fiction Article 1031 words, published Aug 1 2019 9 votes
Alarm over North Atlantic right whale's survival after recent deaths ~enviro Article 445 words 5 votes
From singing together to being read to in a library – an arts participation scheme is transforming lives in Denmark ~health mental health Article 1316 words 5 votes
Is fair trade finished? Fairtrade changed the way we shop. But major companies have started to abandon it and set up their own in-house imitations – threatening the very idea of fair trade. ~food Article 3880 words 8 votes
Ethiopia plants 350m trees in a day to help tackle climate crisis ~enviro climate change Article 290 words 12 votes
'People are dying': How the climate crisis has sparked an exodus to the US ~enviro climate change Article 1321 words 17 votes
Woman arrested for threatening to blow up Swedish embassy in Washington DC over A$AP Rocky case ~music Article 277 words 8 votes
Passenger in clown suit prompted mass cruise ship brawl, say witnesses ~transport Article 533 words 12 votes
USA's World Cup stars return to big crowds – but will it last? ~sports.football Article 1274 words 4 votes
How Finland is coping with an ageing population – online lunch clubs are the start of a remote care revolution ~life Article 1169 words, published Jun 26 2019 9 votes
The people who develop the long-lost camera films of strangers ~arts photography Article 606 words 9 votes
Extraordinary story of how the man who said he was the victim of a VIP paedophile ring ended up on the run in Sweden ~news sweden crime united kingdom Article 864 words 4 votes
Breaking up is harder to do in Denmark after divorce law changes ~life relationships Article 1052 words 10 votes
'We are sexual beings': Why Australian disability advocates want the NDIS to cover sexual services ~life Article 1886 words 11 votes
Taking the sting out: Australian gene editing is crossing the pain threshold ~science medicine biology Article 1948 words 4 votes
Thirteen years ago, a Montana rancher found two skeletons in combat – the Dueling Dinosaurs. But who do they belong to, and will the public ever see them? ~science Article 1709 words 7 votes
Vanished neighbourhoods: The areas lost to urban renewal ~design urban planning Article 1356 words 6 votes
Judge advises $14m in damages to Jewish woman targeted by neo-Nazi ‘troll storm’ ~news usa Article 578 words 11 votes
Torn apart: The vicious war over young adult books ~books fiction.young adult Article 3072 words, published Jun 15 2019 11 votes
India's Chandrayaan-2 moon mission called off minutes before launch ~space rocketry Article 387 words 7 votes
Man described as "anarchist and anti-fascist" killed while assaulting Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Tacoma ~news usa.wa.tacoma crime Article 502 words 23 votes
Mother of Danish student suspected killed by jihadists in Morocco demands death penalty ~news denmark morocco crime Article 621 words 5 votes
Kosovare Asllani: ‘30,000 people came to celebrate our medal’ ~sports.football Article 1145 words 5 votes
"Cymru am byth!" – How speaking Welsh became cool ~humanities.languages Article 1133 words, published Jun 13 2019 12 votes
Tree planting 'has mind-blowing potential' to tackle climate crisis ~enviro climate change Article 1480 words 18 votes
New generation of political exiles leave Jair Bolsonaro's Brazil 'to stay alive' ~news politics Article 1205 words 3 votes
Undocumented, vulnerable, scared: The US women who pick your food for $3 an hour ~life.women Article 1258 words 6 votes
Olafur Eliasson returns to Tate Modern with tonne of white Lego – retrospective investigates how we respond to nature ~arts art.installation Article 642 words 4 votes
Alaska: Temperatures rival Miami amid 'unprecedented' heatwave ~enviro climate change Article 209 words, published Jul 5 2019 6 votes
Danish capital is spirited and busy but there are nooks of tranquillity, says urban sketcher João Albergaria ~arts Article 360 words, published Jul 5 2019 4 votes
Architects behind Lapee say pink spiral design could end gender toilet inequality ~design Article 688 words, published Jul 4 2019 9 votes
Novelists have condemned the Staunch prize – for thrillers without violence against women – as a ‘gagging order’, after organisers said the genre could bias jurors ~books fiction Article 963 words 7 votes