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Edward Burtynsky: ‘My photographs are like Rorschach tests’

The photographer’s images of environmental degradation are both stunning and haunting, and make up a captivating new survey

Few if any photographers have done more than Edward Burtynsky to shape our v…

18 days ago

With Andrew Cuomo, Democrats are doing a disastrous imitation of Trump | Moira Donegan

The former governor, now a New York City mayoral candidate, marks the party’s drift into boorishness and cruelty

As the far right has gained ascendancy, and the 2024 election is historicized as a blow…

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‘Feels bigger than herself’: the importance of Taylor Swift’s latest victory

World’s most famous pop star has finally bought back rights to her master recordings, a win for her but also a potentially major win for the industry

It goes without saying, but Taylor Swift has score…

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Gaza medic deaths just the latest in Israel’s long history of changing its story over civilian killings

After 15 Palestinian medics and civil defence workers were killed by Israeli forces late last month, Israel began a familiar pattern of denial

The Israel Defense Forces’ changing account of its killin…

Swahili? Mandarin? The UK is increasingly multilingual – yet our politicians won’t talk about it | Laura Spinney

Even the census ignores them, but multilinguals could hold the key to Britain’s social and economic future

  • Laura Spinney is a science journalist and the author of Proto: How One Ancient Language went …

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