From Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi to Peter Ackroyd, Phil Klay and Ian Rankin This week's best fiction
Growing up with her extended family in 1970s Uganda, Kirabo wonders why she was abandoned by her mother. She seeks answers from the local 'witch'. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSSThe plot of Strike left me completely cold
This is the fourth series of Strike and it opened on Robin's wedding day. God damn it, she's only about to go ahead and marry her boyfriend from the previous three series, Awful Matthew... Read more...
Elton John is getting his own Barbie doll
Elton John is getting his very own Barbie doll. And while the doll won't look like the Rocket Man, it will be styled in his likeness. Read more...
CBS shows the moment Donald Trump walked out of his 60 Minutes interview
Footage from Donald Trump's interview with 60 Minutes, recorded on Tuesday, was aired on Sunday night and showed the moment the president walked off the set. Read more...
Latin America's past weighs on US Hispanic voters
During a recent visit to Miami's Eighth Street, or Calle Ocho as locals call it, it wasn't hard to overhear older Cuban Americans talking politics at neighborhood haunts. Cuban-born Mara Eneida Castellanos was clear about her choice for the next US president. Read more...
Trump Records Shed New Light on Chinese Business Pursuits
As he raises questions about his opponents standing with China, President Trumps taxes reveal details about his own activities there, including a previously unknown bank account. Read more...
Lionel Messi and Barcelona The highs and lows
After 10 La Liga titles, four Champions League trophies and six Ballon d'Or awards, Lionel Messi seemed ready to say adios to Barcelona, but he's set to stay on at Bara. Read more...
Why the Government Is Suing Google
Maybe all Google needed to keep from acting like a monopoly was more effective government oversight. Read more...
Memorial Drive review Natasha Trethewey has crafted an indelible memorial to her mother
In 1985, when Natasha Trethewey was 19, her former stepfather shot and killed her mother at point-blank range at their home in Atlanta. Read more...
The Glastonbury Experience review The BBC has gone retro-Glasto to celebrate 50 years
This weekend, the world's greatest festival should have turned into a giant 50th birthday party, with Paul McCartney and Diana Ross as guests of honour. Read more...
Forging Through the Chaos of Life Together
In their two decades of marriage, Mary Sebonia Rhodes has become more open, patient and compassionate. Matt Rhodes learned resiliency. Read more...
Man with alleged history of impersonating cops and soldier faces court for detaining two teens
A Queensland man who allegedly impersonated police and military to detain teenagers has fronted court facing a litany of charges stretching back to 2017. Read more...
Vatican Extends Deal With China Over Appointment of Bishops
The agreement calls for China to formally recognize the popes authority within the church, while the Vatican in turn recognized the legitimacy of bishops previously appointed by Beijing. Read more...
Peter Crouch QA Why Man City can't blame poor form on Pep Guardiola's contract
PETER CROUCH Unusual transfers, acrobatic goals and a walk on the wild side with fashion come under Sportsmail columnist Peter Crouch's gaze this week. Read more...
'I should end up dead' 19-year-old pleads for capital punishment after murdering Good Samaritan while high on PCP
Jason Jones says that he doesn't deserve to live after shooting dead the man who tried to prevent his Dallas crime spree. Read more...
The Heat Defeat the Lakers in Game 5
The Heat forced a sixth game in the best-of-seven N.B.A. finals. The Lakers lead the series, 3-2. Read more...
Children mental health problems have rocketed by 50% during coronavirus pandemic, new report shows
The NHS study found that one in six youngsters now had a condition such as anxiety, depression or loneliness. .Finn Kitson (pictured) died in university halls. Read more...
Big Techs Professional Opponents Strike at Google
An unlikely collection of lawyers, activists, economists and academics is fueling the tech backlash, armed with funding from billionaire sponsors. Read more...