If Sweden keeps closing rehearsal spaces, how can it remain a major force in the music world? That is the question artist Toussaint Chiza is putting to the country's cultural politicians. He is the latest voice in TT's summer series on cultural policy ahead...
English cricket has entered a period where every selection, every batting collapse and every tactical choice feels magnified. The phrase “testing times” only begins to describe a side that is being asked to...
Across Australia’s sprawling urban edges and revitalized inner districts, a quiet transformation is taking shape. Cities long dependent on centralized utilities are beginning to reimagine themselves as self-sufficient ecosystems. What was once the...
When a new Barbie designed to reflect autism entered the cultural conversation, reactions were swift and deeply divided. For some, it marked a long-overdue step toward representation, a signal that children who experience the world...
In 2018, Andrew Spira set out to change the way small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Australia access capital. Frustrated by the slow, rigid processes of traditional banks, he founded Skyecap with a...
Sydney Sweeney is speaking out amid a wave of online controversy over her recent American Eagle Outfitters campaign, rejecting the nickname “MAGA Barbie” that has been attached to her in some corners of...
In a move that caught both allies and rivals off guard, Japan’s prime minister has called for a snap election at a moment when public approval appears to be firmly on his side. The decision reflects a calculated political gamble, one designed to capitalize on favorable sentiment before shifting domestic and global pressures begin to reshape the landscape.
Timing has always been a critical instrument in Japanese politics, and this latest maneuver underscores how leadership often hinges on reading the public mood with precision. With approval ratings buoyed by recent policy wins and a relatively stable economic outlook, the administration appears intent on securing a renewed mandate while the window...
On a video call from her apartment in Chicago, Maya, a financial analyst, describes the moment she realized she needed help. “I was working late every night and felt disconnected from what I...
The controversial AI "actor" Tilly Norwood is set to headline Misaligned, the first feature film to give the digital creation a leading role.
Particle 6, the London-based company founded by Eline van der Velden...
Sweden sits at the cutting edge of technology, but its surrounding region is dragging it down, according to Ericsson's chief executive. The company's outgoing...
Hidden away in South London, CORE Physical Therapy has quietly established itself as one of the capital's emerging multidisciplinary rehabilitation clinics. Bringing together physiotherapy,...
The controversial AI "actor" Tilly Norwood is set to headline Misaligned, the first feature film to give the digital creation a leading role.
Particle 6,...