Villagers attack elephants with flaming torches in India
An angry crowd of villagers chased the elephants after they damaged crops in search of food in Thuramukh village, Golaghat district of Assam state. Read more...
WHO's Europe chief says mask use could avoid lockdowns
Europe has registered more than 29,000 virus deaths in the last week alone making it once again the world's epicentre of the virus, accounting for 28 percent of global cases. Read more...
Barbados holidays The island has been a winter sun favourite - and we can go after lockdown
The Daily Mail's Mark Palmer ventured to the 'big, buzzy' Caribbean island where he visited a rejuvenated Speightstown and stayed at the 'redoubtable' Cobblers Cove hotel. Read more...
Video Message From Jailed Egyptian Journalist
Al Jazeera released a brief video message from its detained West Africa correspondent, Abdullah Elshamy, recorded on the 106th day of his hunger strike in an Egyptian jail. Read more...
5 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
Cecily Browns new paintings, Sam Gilliams sculptures and monochromes, Gideon Appahs otherworldly vistas, Tishan Hsus first museum survey and works from the Purvis Young trove. Read more...
Trump Plan to Sell Arctic Oil Leases Will Face Challenges
If lease sales happen in the final days of the Trump administration, they may face disputes in court or could be reversed by the Biden administration. Read more...
6 Steps to a Great Thanksgiving Nap
Yes, there is a science to it. Read more...
From Rebecca to On The Rocks and Drama Out Of A Crisis The best on demand TV this week
Daphne du Maurier published Rebecca, her enduring psychological thriller, in 1938 and within two years it had been turned into an Oscar-winning film by Alfred Hitchcock. Read more...
Survey finds university graduates are more likely to think life is unfair
The British Social Attitudes survey has found that university graduates are much more likely to think life in Britain is unfair. Read more...
Gossip Girl reboot cast bring attitude as they film new HBO Max series on location in New York City
In between takes, the young actors bundled up in long puffer coats as they hung out at the Museum of the City of New York on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Read more...
'The Crown' offers some valuable life lessons
Americans may have earned independence from the Brits in 1776, but some things we can't let go of. "The Crown" appeals to our fascination with the British royal family. Read more...
'Celtic gene' may raise liver cancer risk by 11-fold for 500K US men
A gene that is often passed through Celtic bloodlines and can cause haemochromatosis, an iron toxicity syndrome, has been linked to higher risks of liver cancer by a new University of Exeter study. Read more...
Hughie the blind, deaf and autistic cat celebrates his 20th birthday
Dubbed 'Australia's luckiest cat', Hughie the geriatric feline from Perth ended his second decade on November 25 while surrounded by jovial family and friends. Read more...
Coronavirus Upends Thanksgiving, While Some Ignore Travel Warnings
Public health officials are advising against the very rituals many families cherish out-of-state travel and large, indoor gatherings. Read more...
NASA prepares for Armageddon with a tabletop planetary defence exercise
NASA is investigating how best to respond to the possibility of an asteroid or a comet colliding with Earth in fictional situations. Read more...
The Last Vermeer Review A Lost Masterpiece Is Only the Beginning
The Danish actor Claes Bang plays an army officer in the aftermath of World War II, investigating paintings that have fallen into Nazi hands. Read more...
Coronavirus survives on surfaces for hours by turning into a pancake-like film
Indian researchers found the virus droplets evaporate dramatically and turns into a pancake-like film which allows the virus to stay on a surface for several hours. Read more...
Bill Gates, Covid-19 and the Quest to Vaccinate the World
The billionaire is working with the W.H.O., drugmakers and nonprofits to defeat the coronavirus everywhere, including in the worlds poorest nations. Can they do it? Read more...