Covid accelerates India's millionaire exodus

As Covid cases surge, India's wealthy lead global enquiries for citizenship and residency abroad.


Iran and Israel's shadow war takes a dangerous turn

The Middle East foes are engaged in brinkmanship on several fronts.


Saving the kelp forest that stars in My Octopus Teacher

The makers of the Bafta-winning documentary want to preserve the underwater ecosystem it features.


Daunte Wright shooting by police 'accidental'

Daunte Wright was fatally shot after an officer mistook her gun for a Taser, the police chief says.


Will Smith's slavery film Emancipation pulls out of Georgia over voting laws

Smith says he's "compelled" to move filming elsewhere because of Georgia's "regressive" voting laws.


Minneapolis: Daunte Wright killing by police sparks unrest

There was unrest near Minneapolis after police fatally shoot a black man in a traffic stop.


Haridwar: Crowds surging at Kumbh Mela as India overtakes Brazil in Covid cases

Tens of thousands are participating in Kumbh Mela even as India overtakes Brazil in Covid infections.


Iran vows revenge for 'Israeli' attack on Natanz nuclear site

Iran's foreign ministry blames Israel for Sunday's incident at the Natanz uranium enrichment plant.


Daunte Wright shooting: Protests near Minneapolis after police killing

A curfew is imposed and tear gas fired amid protests over the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright.


Prince Philip: The Vanuatu tribes mourning the death of their 'god'

As Britain grieves his death, so do some Pacific tribespeople who revere him as a spiritual figure.