The funeral cortege for General Adolphe Nshimirimana, the head of Burundi’s secret police, who was assassinated less than two weeks after the re-election of President Nkurunziza.
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Royal decree ordered Friedrich Trump to leave Germany and never come back after he failed to do military service
Chocolate Tres Leches Cake By Dominique Ansel
Chestnuts are one of the true flavours of autumn, and they’re as handy an ingredient for savoury dishes as for sweet: plum, chestnut and walnut tart, chestnut and prune chocolate brownies, roast poussins stuffed with chestnut, pancetta and pear.
Peter Jackson, 1889, London
Member of the African Choir, London Stereoscopic Company, 1891
Hidden histories: the first black people photographed in Britain – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian
Hidden histories: the first black people photographed in Britain – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian
Protesters at the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, where people have been camping since April in defiance of the oil pipeline project.
Protesters at the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, where people have been camping since April in defiance of the oil pipeline project.
Protesters at the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, where people have been camping since April in defiance of the oil pipeline project.
Protesters rallying against the Dakota Access Pipeline clash with police on a bridge over the Missouri River
Protesters rallying against the Dakota Access Pipeline clash with police on a bridge over the Missouri River
Granola – muesli with pretensions, or breakfast of the gods? Do you like it sweet and spicy, plain and puritan, or would you argue for a more savoury substitute first thing?
Testimonies from women and girls who have escaped, gathered by Human Rights Watch, build picture of violence and terror
What do you add to your soaked-oat muesli, does anyone use sugar and cream, and which other breakfasts can you prepare the night before?