Design in triplicate: The art of the FIFA World Cup 2026
Opinion:
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Life beyond the headlines: Daily stories of women in Afghanistan
At 6.30am, Nadia* quietly brews tea in her small kitchen while her children sleep. The sun barely filters through the curtained windows of their Kabul apartment. Her husband used to be the breadwinner, but following the Taliban’s return, he lost his job.
Why Trump wants to acquire Greenland and what that means for Europe
In early January, the White House announced that President Trump was discussing “options” to acquire Greenland, a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, sparking widespread condemnation from Greenlandic, Danish and other European leaders.
Inside the ElevenLabs summit: Where AI found its voice
ElevenLabs, the AI company founded in 2022 by Piotr Dąbkowski and Mati Staniszewski, two Polish friends then in their twenties, wants to change the world – and it is already making a compelling case for why it might.
Film & Book Club
Perfect – if you haven’t read the original novel. Wuthering Heights review
Have you ever seen a movie that didn’t divide opinion? Or one that was so amazing that not even one person gave it one star? Probably not… and the new “Wuthering Heights” movie is definitely a film that divided opinion.
Film feels like an adaptation of YA book, not Brontë’s classic. Wuthering Heights review
Going to the 2026 film Wuthering Heights, I expected to feel unsettled, disturbed and moved by it, much like I did when reading Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel. Instead, I walked out with a sense of something missing as the movie only touched the surface of the complex and uncomfortable themes that made the book so powerful.
Great cinema — and a personal triumph for Timothée Chalamet. Marty Supreme review
Critics and audiences seem to agree on one central point: the film ultimately belongs to its lead actor. Chalamet delivered the movie’s strongest and most compelling element, anchoring the entire narrative in a character deeply manipulative, morally questionable, and yet strangely magnetic.