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Foals Will Be Drunk-Dancing Until the End of the World

Frontman Yannis Philippakis opens up about their new album after a few drinks in his south London flat.
Ryan Bassil
3.11.19
water

LaCroix CEO Blames 'Injustice' For Slumping Sales, Compares Seltzer Brand to the 'Handicapped'

During the quarter that ended in January, its parent company's profit fell 39.6 percent and its revenue was down by 2.9 percent.
Jelisa Castrodale
3.11.19
prison

Prison Escapees Describe How They Did It

"Other inmates attacked the guards. Being of a slightly mellower constitution, I stole an ice cream and went for a walk in the sun."
Nick Chester
3.11.19
North Korea

Malaysia Frees Indonesian Woman Charged with the Murder of Kim Jong Nam

Authorities are still looking for answers behind Kim Jong-un's estranged brother's murder two years ago.
Adi Renaldi
3.11.19
Ethiopian Airlines

Boeing 737 jets are being grounded after an Ethiopian Airlines crash. Here’s what you need to know.

“Here we have a brand-new aircraft that's gone down twice in a year. That rings alarm bells in the aviation industry."
3.11.19
resistance

In a 'Culture of Fear', Bangladeshi Photographer Shahidul Alam Held a Festival on Dissent

In Dhaka last week, Chobi Mela resonated with Alam’s call for collective resistance under authoritarian regimes.
Pallavi Pundir
3.11.19
Drugs

How Your Drug Taking Will Affect Your Relationships

We spoke to an academic who studied the effects of two people with different "drug personalities" hooking up.
Anonymous
3.11.19
The Future of Guitar Music

Glasgow's Priory Bar Nurtures the City's Many Raucous Guitar Bands

How one venue came to signify community and creativity in the space of a few years.
Robert Blair
3.11.19
ethiopian airlines crash

China Grounds All Boeing 737 Max 8 Following Another Deadly Crash

The decision follows Sunday's Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed everybody on board.
Mustika Hapsoro
3.11.19
Street Food

We Tried the £6 Singaporean Ramen That Almost Won a Michelin Star

Silky char siu pork, crispy wontons, and umami noodles. Singapore's Noodle Story serves high-tier street food.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
3.11.19
North Korea

South Korea thinks Kim Jong Un might start testing missiles again

Seoul is “closely tracking and looking into all activity for possible scenarios including a missile launch.”
David Gilbert
3.11.19
knife crime

Theresa May Was Right: Knife Crime Isn't the Police's Fault; It's the Government's

In austerity Britain, say experts, the dramatic rise of violent crime is no surprise.
Emily Goddard
3.11.19
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