Alex Christian/ BBC: Jonathan began struggling just weeks into his new job at a cloud service provider. The New York-based tech worker says he was offered a senior position: instead, it was a junior role, offering basic IT support at a call centre. Following complaints o ...বিস্তারিত
Michael Marshall/ BBC: The giant shark is back. Five years after The Meg, in which action star Jason Statham battled a huge prehistoric shark, the follow-up Meg 2: The Trench is upon us. Once again, Statham will be victimised by a supposedly extinct gigantic shark, in inc ...বিস্তারিত
Lucy Sherriff/ BBC: As the world continues to grapple with extreme heatwaves, which are becoming ever more regular thanks to climate change, the clothing we wear is a vital component in how we stay cool. Researchers have found that by wearing appropriate clothes, it is po ...বিস্তারিত
Laura Martin/ BBC: Few shows in the last few years have defined the zeitgeist quite like Euphoria, the HBO high-school drama series that has shown Generation Z at its most nihilistic and troubled. As well as provoking innumerable conversations, it has been a breeding grou ...বিস্তারিত
Martin Kettle/ The Guardian: British politics has witnessed some spectacular byelections over the past four years – with Liberal Democrats ousting Conservatives in the west of England, and Labour overturning a 20,000 Tory majority in Yorkshire. But there is a strong cas ...বিস্তারিত
Emma Brockes/ The Guardian: yesterday I dropped off my kids at camp and, all going well, I won’t see or hear from them for two weeks. This wasn’t part of my plan for the summer. Sleepaway camp, a staple of American childhood, isn’t in my background and the whole ide ...বিস্তারিত
Caryn James/ BBC: 1. Reservation Dogs This coming-of-age comedy about four friends on an Oklahoma reservation, made with an Indigenous cast and crew, has been acclaimed for its authenticity and its mix of wit and piercing realism. The third and final season picks up whe ...বিস্তারিত
Elliot Ross/ The Guardian: Don’t obsess about football selling its soul to Saudi Arabia. It sold itself to big money long ago Elliot RossThe eye-watering sums on offer for players like Ronaldo are only the latest influx of cash for a game we love, but others ownNot long ...বিস্তারিত
Nathalie Tocci/The Guardian: European governments are beginning to panic about migration again. So far this year there have been nearly 120,000 “irregular” arrivals. Most of these people travelled through Tunisia and Libya and on to Italy. It is the highest number sin ...বিস্তারিত
Jessica Wynne Lockhart/ BBC: First-time tourists to New Zealand often perceive Māori culture as an itinerary item to be ticked-off in an afternoon, usually in Rotorua. The North Island city has been considered the epicentre of cultural tourism since the latter half of th ...বিস্তারিত