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Uncontacted Peoples

An interactive article from Survival International about Indigenous People's Rights

Anyway, I thought it was neat and I learned a lot I didn't know.

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Vape sommeliers: the next frontier in fine dining?

Caramel vape with your latte? ‘Banana ice’ with your curry? The perfect pairing is out there – and vapeologists are keen to help you find it

Name: Vape sommelier.

Age: Emerging.

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Nagi Notes review – clear, calm light shed on criss-crossed family passions

Cannes film festival: Set in a beautifully filmed provincial Japanese town, what could have been a soapy drama is told with poetic restraint and subtlety by Kôji Fukada

Japanese film-maker Kôji Fukada has created a film of great lucidity and calm, a walking-pace drama set in the quiet town of Nagi in the south of the country; this is a provincial place of seclusion and restraint, notable for its military base but also an interesting contemporary art gallery. The movie is less overtly sensational and emotional than Fukada’s previous pictures such as Love Life or Goodbye Summer, though it has the same Rohmeresque gentleness, the same considerate and caring mien, the same palate-cleansing wash of cool daylight. These are factors which do not however preclude intensity, even passion and a feeling that a dreamlife of yearning is taking place underneath innocuous waking reality.

At the centre of the film is an enigma: Yoriko (Takako Matsu) is a single woman who runs a dairy farm in Nagi, but her real passion is art. She draws and sculpts, but entirely for her own pleasure. None of her pieces get exhibited or sold. One warm spring day – the movie is elegantly interspersed with chapter-heading closeups in which different kinds of calendar get the days torn off – Yoriko is visited by her good friend Yuri (Shizuka Ishibashi), an architect who after some time in Tokyo, moved to Taiwan to start a practice there with her husband Masato but returned to Japan after her divorce. What makes their friendship interesting is that they are sisters-in-law, or perhaps ex-sisters-in-law. Masato is Yoriko’s brother. So how exactly has their friendship survived and thrived for so long?

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Trump urged to rule out ‘unlawful’ Cuba takeover and stop using Guantánamo Bay for migrant detention

Exclusive: In letter seen by the Guardian, 30 members of Congress warn US president’s Cuba military operation would worsen ‘mass suffering’

More than 30 members of Congress have urged Donald Trump’s top officials to end the use of Guantánamo Bay naval base for immigrant detention and rule out any plans for military action on Cuba.

In the letter to the secretaries of defense, state and homeland security on Wednesday morning, reviewed by the Guardian, Democratic lawmakers led by Delia Ramirez, a representative from Illinois, linked a rise in migration from the island nation to the heightening US aggression on Cuba.

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The king’s speech: what is the government’s legislative agenda for the next 12 months?

Keir Starmer set out bills to abolish NHS England, overhaul Send provision, limit jury trials and forge ties with EU

Keir Starmer has laid out long-promised changes to education, health and the courts in the king’s speech, which maps out the government’s agenda for the next year.

The speech delivered by King Charles cited bills to abolish NHS England, overhaul the provision of special educational needs teaching, limit trials by jury, introduce digital ID and end the leasehold system in England and Wales. It also included vehicles for closer alignment with the EU, and measures to boost the economy through the nationalisation of British Steel and pilot schemes to boost innovation in areas such as defence technology and AI-controlled ships.

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A woman with a bull costume exuding masculine energy: Marisol Mendez’s best photograph

‘This is part of my series Mother. I would ask my subjects: Do you feel more like a Mary Magdalene or a Virgin Mary? It’s always a fun question to ask’

Paul McCartney famously says that he got the melody for Yesterday in a dream. I used to think that was artistic licence, but then it happened to me with this image. I had a dream about a half woman-half animal, standing alone in the middle of a field, with trees surrounding her.

I was working on a series of images, called Madre, about the depiction of womanhood. The media in Bolivia always present women in a traditionally feminine way. It is rare to see a woman who displays more masculine attributes and her not be immediately labelled as a lesbian – there is no nuance.

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Harry Styles geeft tien concerten in de Arena, maar ‘Harry-mania’ blijft nog uit: is de vraag overschat?

Fans stonden in januari eindeloos in de virtuele rij voor tickets voor de tien shows van Harry Styles in Amsterdam. Toch is niet alles uitverkocht. Zijn de kaartjes te duur? „Niet iedereen kan gaan, terwijl muziek iets voor iedereen is.”

Van soja tot Boeings – met een stoet aan zakenlieden (en een filmmaker) gaat Trump de economische problemen met Xi bespreken

Voor zijn topontmoeting met de Chinese president Xi Jinping laat Donald Trump zich begeleiden door een zware zakendelegatie. Wie zijn deze topbestuurders en wat zegt hun aanwezigheid over de Amerikaanse agenda in China?

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Lagere huurlasten voor Caribisch Nederland in 2025

In 2025 kregen honderden huishoudens op Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba lagere huurlasten. Ook werkten de eilanden samen met het ministerie van Volkshuisvesting en Ruimtelijke Ordening (VRO) aan nieuwe woningen, renovaties en het opknappen van leegstaande huizen. Dat blijkt uit de Voortgangsrapportage van de Beleidsagenda Volkshuisvesting en Ruimtelijke Ordening voor Caribisch Nederland die minister Elanor Boekholt-O’Sullivan vandaag naar de Tweede Kamer stuurde.