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Zohran Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Election in Historic Result

In a stunning political upset, Zohran Mamdani has been elected as New York City's next mayor, marking a significant shift to the left for the city's leadership. Our visual journey captures the historic night through powerful photographs.

Mamdani wins progressive victory in NY election

In a stunning political victory, Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani triumphs over establishment challenger in Queens race, signalling progressive movement's enduring strength.

Spanberger makes history as Virginia's first female governor

Democrat Abigail Spanberger creates political history in Virginia, becoming the state's first female governor after a hard-fought election campaign. Her inspirational victory speech sets the tone for a new era in Virginia politics.

NYC Elects First Socialist Mayor in Historic Upset

In a stunning political revolution, Zohran Kwame Mamdani defeats establishment favourite Andrew Cuomo to become NYC's first socialist mayor, signalling a dramatic leftward shift in American urban politics.

China Sees Eerie Parallels in Trump's America

Chinese observers draw unsettling parallels between Trump's cultural transformation of America and their own historical experience, noting familiar patterns of ideological purification and nationalist fervour.

Diane Ladd: Hollywood's Subtle Star Power

Celebrating the remarkable career of Diane Ladd, whose sharp and subtle supporting roles illuminated cinema for decades while championing authenticity in Hollywood.

Progressive Blueprint: Challenging Trump's 2024 Campaign

New York State Assembly member Zohran Mamdani is demonstrating how progressive politics can challenge establishment norms, offering a potential roadmap for confronting figures like Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

Quiz Champion Studied 17 Hours Daily for Record Win

Discover how 24-year-old Emilien from France rewrote gameshow history with his extraordinary 17-hour daily study routine, winning over £270,000 and setting unprecedented records on European television.

Peru severs diplomatic ties with Mexico

Peru has dramatically severed diplomatic relations with Mexico after former prime minister Héctor Valer claimed asylum in Mexico City, escalating a major international crisis.

BBC's 'Kingdom' Revolutionises Nature Filmmaking

Discover how the BBC's ambitious new natural history series 'Kingdom' is transforming wildlife documentary-making with revolutionary filming methods that reveal animal behaviour like never before.

Natural History Museum London: An Unforgettable Journey

Discover the breathtaking wonders of London's Natural History Museum - from the iconic blue whale skeleton to dinosaur fossils and geological marvels that will transport you through millions of years of Earth's history.

The Most Heart-Pounding TV Episodes Ever Made

From shocking deaths to brutal battles, discover the television episodes that left audiences breathless and emotionally drained in this definitive ranking of TV's most intense moments.

McCartney: Felt 'Dead' After Beatles Split

Music legend Sir Paul McCartney opens up about the profound emotional devastation he experienced following The Beatles' breakup, describing feeling 'dead inside' as the iconic band dissolved.

Rent Payments Now Count Toward Your Credit Score

In a major credit scoring overhaul, Experian will now include rental payment history, helping millions of UK renters build creditworthiness and access better financial products.

Peter Watkins: Cinema's Revolutionary Voice

Discover how Peter Watkins' groundbreaking films Culloden and Punishment Park challenged conventional filmmaking and created cinematic revolutions that still resonate today.

150-Year-Old Beer Time Capsule to Be Opened

A remarkable piece of brewing history is about to be uncorked as a beer bottle preserved since 1875 prepares to meet the modern air after a century and a half in waiting.

Exxon funded climate denial in Latin America

Newly uncovered documents reveal how ExxonMobil funded conservative think tanks to spread climate misinformation throughout Latin America, undermining environmental progress in vulnerable regions.

Guardian Journalist Richard Gott Dies Aged 84

The Guardian mourns the loss of Richard Gott, its former literary editor and Latin America correspondent, who has died at 84, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking journalism and historical scholarship.

600-Year-Old Medieval Soup Recipe From London

Discover a forgotten medieval London soup recipe that's taking food enthusiasts by storm. This hearty, historical dish from a 15th-century cookbook offers surprising health benefits and authentic Tudor flavours perfect for modern tables.

Why London's postboxes turned from green to red

Discover the fascinating Victorian-era story of why London's postboxes transformed from inconspicuous green to the vibrant red we know today, and the public outrage that forced the change.

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