Apocalypse in the Tropics to Clipse : the week in rave reviews
A closer look at how Brazilian politics succumbed to rightwing fundamentalism, while Malice rejoins younger brother Pusha T for one of the albums of the year. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews Continue reading...
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The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
Kash Patel denies rumors he’s quitting the FBI over DoJ ruling on Epstein files
13/07/2025
David Gergen, ex-adviser to Republican and Democratic presidents, dies aged 83
13/07/2025
Van Poortvliet’s last-minute try seals dramatic series win for England in Argentina
13/07/2025
My Mom Jayne review – the beautiful, touching tale of a film star, by the daughter who lost her aged three
13/07/2025
Elon Musk’s AI firm apologizes after chatbot Grok praises Hitler
12/07/2025
English councils urged to install pavement gullies for home charging of electric cars
12/07/2025