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Misha and the Wolves: an incredible survival story that was too good to be true

In a twisty new documentary, a Holocaust survivors staggering story turns into a cautionary tale of secrets and lies At the Temple Beth Torah in Holliston, Massachusetts, congregant Misha Defonseca bared her soul on Holocaust Remembrance Day in 1989, or perhaps 1990. As is the case with most aspects of the episode shed set in

The Glass Shield: a forgotten 90s drama shows the danger of broken policing

In Charles Burnetts ever-relevant cop movie, unfortunately buried by Harvey Weinstein, a corrupt and abusive system is put on display As a Black man living in America, these past few weeks havent been good.

Wilson seals Newcastle comeback win to push Southampton closer to drop | Premier League

It is safe to assume Callum Wilson does not regard April as the cruellest month. At the end of March the England striker looked thoroughly out of sorts but eight goals in seven games over the past four weeks have confirmed that a World Cup slump exacerbated by a lingering virus is well and truly

Bibi review: Netanyahu memoir is hard-eyed if not where Trump is concerned

The former Israeli PM is under a legal cloud but fighting for office again. His book is well-written and self-serving Benjamin Netanyahu is Israels longest-serving prime minister, in office three times over 15 years, as he reminds us in his memoir. These days, he leads the parliamentary opposition and is on trial for corruption and

Man admits selling Pinkham photos | Media

A man has admitted taking private photos, understood to include one of Prince Harry fondling Natalie Pinkham's breast, from her London flat and selling them to a newspaper, according to her lawyers. The man emailed Ms Pinkham late on Saturday evening to make the confession and she is discussing further possible action with her lawyers.