Sunday, 16 September 2018

The Kenyan baker putting art into cakes


Kenyan cake artist Tamima Mohamed has a passion for hyper-realistic designs.

Your pictures: On ice


Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "on ice".

Huutajat Choir: Performers on the power in shouting


It is a choir with a difference that sees power in shouting.

Chicago: Three artists challenging African-American stereotypes


The portrait photographers examine how African-Americans are perceived in art, the workplace, and through their physical appearance.

Typhoon Mangkhut: Surviving the night in Tuguegarao


One family's account of a night in the middle of the storm in one of the worst-hit cities.

The Bezos backlash: Is 'big philanthropy' a charade?


The Amazon founder has pledged to donate $2bn, but critics say he should pay Amazon workers more instead.

The radio station that wishes it could bring back laughter


Radio Alwan is a politically neutral radio station broadcasting in exile to Syria. Keeping it going isn't easy.

Serbia Pride: Gay PM Brnabic 'not wanted' at parade


Should lesbian PM Ana Brnabic attend? Some Serbian LGBT activists are trying to stop her - but why?

Chinese gambling boom looms over Cambodia's Kampot


Chinese gambling is bringing cash to Kampot, but threatening the peace of this once sleepy Cambodian town.

Caribbean Rum resurgence: 'Hellish liquor' to premium product


Once said to be a "pirate poison", rum is experiencing growth as a premium product in the Caribbean.

London Fashion Week: Why Alexa Chung has 'imposter syndrome'


The former TV presenter and model is about to show during London Fashion Week for the first time.

Uranus Examiner: Local newspaper stirs controversy


An unusually named town in Missouri is stirring controversy with the title of its new newspaper.

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