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The push for accountability in Syria exposes the challenges of international criminal justice.
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The crisis in modern language teaching.
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Volvo might be the first car company to go all-electric, but it’s far from the market leader and petrol will continue to be relied upon.
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Robots should be empowered to pick the action that most helps humans.
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The case for introducing capital gains tax on the sale of all homes.
Duterte visits a police headquarters in Davao city.
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It turns out that the president of the Philippines is exactly who he said he was.
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The planet has seen five ‘mass extinctions’ over the past half billion years, but each was followed by an explosion in biodiversity.
No go zone.
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Explore the hidden origins of one of China’s most significant historic sites.
Citizens’ rights have been left in limbo by Brexit.
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The EU sees reciprocity on citizens rights as a moral principle and legal guarantee. The UK sees it as a negotiating technique.
A GLOWing performance.
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WWE and Netflix’s GLOW wrestlers will never be as strong as Britain’s underground girl gang of wrestlers
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How academic sleuthing uncovered the Edinburgh setting for a historic meeting of three of the greatest war poets
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As womb transplants move from science fiction to science fact, we need to consider some ethical dilemmas.
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With technology, humans can now control temperature, humidity, water and light, creating new “outdoor” environments, inside.
Brain connections determine whether you remember the wind in your hair or who was prime minister.
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Neuroscientists have struggled to explain whether certain types of memory involve distinct parts of the brain. Now a study suggests it’s mainly down to pathways in the brain’s white matter.
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How the shifting debate on Europe has been portrayed – or not – in UK popular culture.
Someone say something.
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Trump and Putin are already bickering and with Erdoğan making a fuss too, the German Chancellor will have to play a blinder for the summit not to fall apart.
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The UK isn’t doing enough to help mums breastfeed successfully
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Is it time to ditch tuition fees?
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Bitcoin’s central appeal of anonymous, irreversible transactions could become its biggest weakness.
Muslim women pray behind men at mass prayers to celebrate Eid al-Adha in Birmingham.
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A new report on missing Muslims under-emphasises women’s growing participation in civil society.
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Differences in attitudes toward globalisation makes cooperation between the world’s leading economies extremely difficult.
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The world seems convinced that Venezuela’s famous national orchestral programme is turning on the government. Why?
The All Blacks in action.
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Sport has a mental health problem, but rugby might have the answer.
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What schools should be doing to deal with the crisis in children’s mental health.
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Many psychologists claim that 13 Reasons Why could incite young people to take their own lives. But their claims aren’t supported by evidence.