Egypt Denied an Oxygen Failure Killed Covid Patients. We Found That It Did.
For many Egyptians, a video offered a rare and uncensored view of the coronaviruss real toll at the peak of Egypts second wave of the pandemic. Read more...
Report Aims at Reconciling France and Algeria, Its Former Colony
A government-commissioned study offers proposals to address longstanding grievances. But it does not recommend an official apology and skirts the issue of systemic torture by French troops. Read more...
A Bay Area Home Ideal for Lockdown
The house in Orinda, Calif., was designed for entertaining. But it turned out to be just as good for living through a pandemic. Read more...
Neil Armstrong's boot print and other artifacts left on the moon are now protected by US law
NASA's 'One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act,' establishes 'keep out' zones around the six Apollo landing sites and is the first law to address human culture in space. Read more...
World map reveals the world's favourite fashion brands - and Louis Vuitton is top
On the map - generated using 12 months of Google search data - country names have been supplemented by their residents' most-searched-for fashion label. Read more...
On Factory Floors, a Chime and Flashing Light to Maintain Distance
Businesses like Henkel, a big German chemical company, are trying wearable sensors to prevent virus outbreaks among workers. Read more...
Was That a Dropped Call From ET?
A spooky radio signal showed up after a radio telescope was aimed at the next star over from our sun. Read more...
From The Undoing to Seaside Hotel and Upright The best on demand TV to watch this week
Six-part psychological drama in which top psychotherapist Grace Fraser (Nicole Kidman) initially appears to have the perfect life. Read more...
Fish Charity warns 60 PER CENT of UK's fish stocks are at risk of collapse due to overfishing
The audit - by marine conservation charity Oceana - found that only 37 of the 104 stocks examined were of a healthy size and only 38 were exploited sustainably. Read more...
Is it time to add bitcoin to your portfolio now that City investors are?
We have reached an inflection point, where a fringe asset traded in a new infrastructure, starts to become mainstream to the point where the institutional investors start getting involved. Read more...
To Promote Vaccines, New Orleans Dances With Its Sleeves Rolled Up
The new, upbeat Sleeves Up, NOLA campaign deftly uses local personalities and the Carnival dance culture to encourage citizens to get a Covid shot. Read more...
ALEX BRUMMERCentrica is held hostage by the GMB union
Should your gas boiler break down or there be an interruption to energy supplies in the midst of the bleak winter pandemic, don't expect an immediate response from your British Gas engineer. Read more...
Pompeo Says Iran Is New Base for Al Qaeda, but Offers Little Proof
Secretary of State Mike Pompeos statements were tempered by some U.S. officials, who said there was little new intelligence to suggest that Iran was an active headquarters for the terrorist group. Read more...
UK Warns New Coronavirus Variant May Be Deadlier
The evidence on the fatality rate is worrisome but not yet solid, scientists said. It contrasts with news that Britain is vaccinating its people at a promising pace. Read more...
Musician Wren is fading from the Amazon rainforest, study says
The Musician Wren is now 'seldom seen' in its native Amazon rainforest and has declined in numbers since field studies in the 1980s in areas that haven't even suffered deforestation, researchers say. Read more...
Oscars 2015 The Numbers, the Backlash and More
The telecast's viewership drops and Patricia Arquette's comments draw fire. Read more...
You Will Die at Twenty Review Death, and Life, on the Nile
In his debut feature, Amjad Abu Alala deepens a fable-like premise into a lyrical confrontation with the certitudes of faith and the life-giving powers of doubt. Read more...
To Promote Vaccines, New Orleans Dances With Its Sleeves Rolled Up
The new, upbeat Sleeves Up, NOLA campaign deftly uses local personalities and the Carnival dance culture to encourage citizens to get a Covid shot. Read more...