Remembering the trauma of the India-Pakistan partition of 1947 through the stories of divided families.

Remembering the trauma of the India-Pakistan partition of 1947 through the stories of divided families.
The Illinois host city is a nod to the Democrats’ ambitions of a ‘blue wall’ — but it also evokes a troubling history.
Central stone of famous British monument came from 750km (465 miles) away in Scotland, not Wales as previously thought.
Conventions are where US political parties officially choose their presidential candidates. But how do they work?
Kwoyelo is the first member of the Lord’s Resistance Army militia group to face trial in Uganda.
A historical and personal tour of Bo-Kaap in South Africa, where descendants of slaves became a diverse community.
Study shows ancestors of Homo floresiensis were even shorter and lived 700,000 years ago.
Stars of Egypt’s golden age of performing arts captured by leading photographers –from Umm Kulthum to Abdel Halim Hafez.
Photographing the glamour and excess of Egyptian royal weddings – politics, world leaders and lavish jewellery.
The earliest structures at the site date back to the first century AD, when it formed part of the Nabataean Kingdom.
Canadian-American social anthropologist Wade Davis says the US empire is showing major signs of decay.
How photographers captured Egypt’s leaders, from early images of Egypt’s royal family to the country’s first presidents.
President Mnangagwa launched initiative to foster healing over 1980s killings, but survivor communities are sceptical.
Changing of guard ceremonies in memorial hall for island’s first president will be moved outside from next week.