At least 21 people have died in the Indonesian capital amid record-breaking rainfall.
Barcelona’s car-free smart city experiment
Superblocks is a radical plan to reclaim the streets from the noise and pollution of traffic.
This dad took his son to Mongolia just to get him off his phone
Mountaineer Jamie Clarke wanted to bond with his son. So he took him on a trek across Mongolia.
The tobacco farmers chasing a sweeter crop
Greek farmers have hit a sweet spot after growing sugar substitute stevia instead of tobacco.
An Indian former software analyst has written a new ‘national’ anthem for Mars.
An Indian former software analyst who’s now a rising star in the opera world has written a new ‘national’ anthem for Mars.
Thailand’s disappeared Karen activist Billy and the burned village
A young activist went out to work and was never seen again. It would take five years of fighting to find out what happened.
Letter from Africa: Gambia’s code of the road
Find out how to survive if you go behind in the wheel in a country where driving can be chaotic.
GTA Online: Get the Rune Zhaba, Triple Rewards in Freemode Events and More
This week in GTA Online, get triple rewards in Freemode Events, obtain the Rune Zhaba ATV, and more.
20 TV Shows We Can’t Wait to Watch in 2020
The new year brings a new slate of TV shows for your viewing pleasure, so we’ve rounded up 20 of the biggest, most-anticipated series that are expected to premiere in 2020, just so you can get a head start on your watchlist.
This is far from an exhaustive list – in case you haven’t noticed, there’s a lot of TV these days – but a selection of new series that are on our radar that we’re fairly confident will premiere this year (even if their release dates haven’t been confirmed yet) and we think our audience might be interested in too. (High-profile genre series like Showtime’s Halo adaptation and Amazon’s Lord of the Rings have been slated to arrive in 2021, if you were curious why they’re not included.)
Detroit fire crews under fire for burning house selfie
Detroit’s fire chief said it was “inappropriate” for the crew to pose for a snap as a building burned.