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The week around the world in 20 pictures
The death of Pope Francis, women mourn the dead in Gaza, Russian airstrikes in Kyiv and emperor penguins in Antarctica: the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists Source: The... READ MORE
‘I love humans – it gives me the courage to approach them’: the disarming work of Mao Ishikawa
For five decades the Japanese photographer has captured the internal lives of a host of unlikely subjects, from dockers to Black GIs. Now a new show celebrates an artist dedicated to documenting the... READ MORE
China introduces smart AV degree in AI education overhaul
Smart AV engineering features among 29 new specialisations announced by the country’s ministry of education, which has introduced a new mechanism allowing for faster change to curriculums. Source: China introduces smart AV degree... READ MORE
Atomfall might have been an apocalyptic classic if it weren’t for all the walking
The Lake District after the 1957 Windscale nuclear disaster is a great setting for a game – and gorgeously rendered. That doesn’t mean I want to endlessly keep traversing it. Source: Atomfall might... READ MORE
At 84, He Returns to Cinema in a Film Inspired by a True Story (After 90 Films and an Oscar)
Al Pacino, 84, lends his legendary intensity to Gus Van Sant’s “Dead Man’s Wire,” but what mysterious role awaits him in this fascinating true story? A first collaboration between two titans of cinema... READ MORE
Greta Garbo documentary reveals star as ‘a relaxed, silly, funny person’
Previously unseen footage of actor larking about with friends at home upends Garbo’s aloof image. Source: Greta Garbo documentary reveals star as ‘a relaxed, silly, funny person’ | Greta Garbo | The Guardian READ MORE