Wealthy UK family to apologise in Grenada over slave-owning past
The Trevelyan family, who owned more than 1,000 African slaves in the 19th Century, will also pay reparations.
Turkey elections: Biggest test for Erdogan amid cost of living crisis
Rampant inflation is a key issue for voters as Turkey’s President Erdogan faces elections in May.
Andrew Tate: Inside the Romanian town where brothers’ empire began
“Arrogant”, “discreet” – Lucy Williamson visits the apartment block where the brothers first settled.
How to cook Spanish tortilla: Salmonella outbreak sparks national debate
A bout of food poisoning at a Madrid restaurant stirs debate about how to cook a Spanish tortilla.
‘Now I deliver food, but once I played football for my country’
Poulami Adhikari played in India’s under-16 team, but had to stop when her family fell on hard times.
Luxury rehab centres now offer therapy for ‘crypto addiction’
Luxury rehab centres address the life-consuming nature of crypto trading, but some question the huge costs.
