Low birth rates and economic instability are hitting Greece's island communities hardest. An unconventional new organisation is attempting to inject life back into these remote areas through a programme of financially incentivised births. Leah Green and Ekaterina Ochagavia travel to Greece to see them in action
Twenty years after Lupita lost her family in the Acteal massacre in southern Mexico, she has become a spokesperson for her people in a Mexican indigenous movement led by women
Astronaut Jessica Meir's seven-month mission on the International Space Station glides from the euphoria of the first days in zero gravity, to the deep pressure of the first all-female spacewalk in history. Will the astronaut be returning to a completely different planet?
On the anniversary of the start of the Nuremberg trials, 90-year-old Colette Marin-Catherine confronts her past by visiting the German concentration camp where the Nazis killed her brother.
Craft beer brewer Wang Fan and other young people reflect on trying to get their lives back on track as the rest of the world struggles with the pandemic
A heavy blanket of snow covered Moscow, and record-breaking snowfalls descended on the central part of Russia
The Guardian's south Asia correspondent, Hannah Ellis-Petersen, explains why – despite her fall from grace internationally – Aung San Suu Kyi is seen by so many protesters as the only person who can still save them from military rule
Police in Myanmar have clashed with protesters and fired rubber bullets at crowds in the south-eastern city of Mawlamyine
Conspiracy theories linking 5G technology to coronavirus have resulted in dozens of phone masts across the UK being vandalised in recent weeks. Theories about the dangers of 5G had already been circulating, despite regulators confirming that the radiation levels of the new technology are well within safe boundaries. So how did the conspiracy incorrectly linking it to 5G start? And is 5G really dangerous? We explain why 5G has nothing to do with Covid-19
Thousands of people die annually trying to cross borders. It’s often argued stronger borders and more checks would deter people from making dangerous crossings. But how accurate is this? Maya Goodfellow explores what the current border regime means for people seeking asylum
The England winger Anthony Watson has condemned the 'double standards' of social media users who have criticised players for taking the knee before matches
Super Bowl hero Tom Brady tossed the Lombardi Trophy to a teammate at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Super Bowl victory parade
The 43-year-old claimed his seventh Super Bowl title
Michael B. Jordan seduces with the new Amazon Alexa and Will Ferrell hates Norway in just some of 2021's best Super Bowl ads
Facebook targets 'stop the steal' content and says Trump ban may be permanent.
Company places limits on phrase behind false election claims as Sheryl Sandberg says she’s ‘glad’ president was blocked
Describing the implant as 'a Fitbit in your skull with tiny wires', Musk said the pig was 'happy and healthy' two months after initially having it fitted
Days after overturning ban threat, Trump says US shoud profit from TikTok sale
Ex-Republican governor of California compares US democracy to sword wielded by Conan the Barbarian in video address.
Socialite Paris Hilton has been speaking out about abuse she said she suffered at Provo Canyon boarding school in Utah.
Eleven-year-old skateboarder Gui Khury has become the first person to land a 1080-degree turn on a vertical ramp
The Australian comedian crawls her way across the stage 'like some kind of crazy sexy inchworm' to meet the men in her audience