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Meet Aisha, a former antelope hunter who now tracks Boko Haram

How Aisha Bakari Gombi, queen hunter in the fight against the worlds deadliest terror group, became a heroine in north Nigeria As seven abducted women and four children were being taken deeper into Sambisa forest, Aisha Bakari Gombi received a call.

Socialism and cha-cha-cha: Agns Varda's photos of Cuba forgotten for 50 years

In 1963, she took thousands of photographs of Cuba as it fizzed with rebellion. But the grande dame of French cinema hid them away in a box, consigning them to history until now Agns Vardas pictures of Cuba had been sitting untouched in boxes since the mid-1960s. The images of female bodies in

Talking Heads musicians survive serious collision with drunk driver | Music

Tina Weymouth in a lot of pain after she fractures sternum and three ribs in car crash, says husband Chris Frantz Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, the husband and wife musicians who were core members of Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club, have survived a serious car crash after a collision with a drunk driver.

The Fifth Element at 20: gender-bending sci-fi or sexist space shambles?

Luc Bessons 1997 adventure boasted a wildly nonconformist character who refused gender labels, but also objectified women and relied on a lot of men Given that its supposed to be giving us fleeting, tantalising glimpses of the nebulous future, Hollywood sci-fi is often surprisingly conservative. The new Alien movie features a gay couple among its

US talkshow host Scott Rogers shot dead by son-in-law | US television

A British man who became a US television host has been shot dead by his son-in-law at his home in Louisiana. The body of Scott Rogers, 52, a former dance school teacher from Suffolk, was discovered in Iberville, Baton Rouge, on Wednesday.