Spike Lee at a ‘Justice For All’ march in 2014.
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The film-maker’s latest project is perfectly in tune with a 30-year career spent chronicling the African-American urban experience.
It depends who you mean.
David Shankbone
The new head of Oxford university says it did but while some took post-tragedy patriotism too far, others were pursuing an old agenda.
Taking decisions.
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Architects should experiment with cues that encourage potential thieves to make unconscious decisions not to steal.
India has been sweltering recently – but plants can cope better than people.
Sanjay Baid / EPA
Hardy new grains are being developed that can cope with extreme bursts of heat.
Gearing up for another run.
Adam Warzawa/EPA
CERN’s huge particle accelerator has been switched back on after a two-year upgrade to continue its search for answers.
An air conditioning salesman, one of few happy people in Ahmedabad.
Divyakant Solanki / EPA
Regular statistics isn’t much good at predicting the improbable.
Not a smile to be had.
EPA/Facundo Arrizabalaga
David Cameron and his government will have to be masters of tactics to get through this parliament. They’re already correcting their course.
Is your smartwatch spying on you?
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As wearables record more personal and physical activity data about us, we risk giving away more than we’d imagine.
Morsi in court.
EPA/Namir Galal/Almasry Alyoum
Two years after the ousting of Egypt’s first democratically elected president, military rule is now firmly entrenched.
The CMS detector at the LHC.
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New results from the Large Hadron Collider further could help eliminate some theoretical possibilities for what lies beyond the standard model of particle physics.
Plenty of gold - but who gets to keep it?
CIFOR
The DRC is far from alone in seeking greater economic control of its natural resources.
Lots has changed, but not this.
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As more people around the world head to university, the quality of teaching and research is coming under tighter scrutiny.
The prime minister after winning his seat in Witney.
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After what must be the most irresponsible campaign ever by a governing party, there are choppy waters for the Tories to navigate
The world fair is full of contradictions.
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The Milan Expo is themed around food and sustainability. But the reality of the world’s fair is a hyped up consumerism that’s far from sustainable.
Britain’s true colours.
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Politicians should cut the language deficit for the sake of voters.
Just like you and me.
Dominic Lipinski/PA
How the royal propaganda machine tries to make hereditary millionaires seem just like the rest of us.
Hear ye, hear ye.
Daniel Leal-Olivas/PA
The life of a princess has traditionally not been pleasant.
Just your everyday community police presence.
EPA/Noah Scialom
Provocative, violent and discriminatory policing has sparked riots in both the UK and America.
The final showdown.
Owen Humphreys/PA
The final big pitch to the voters has been made. So who came out on top?
Bye, Earth telescopes! You will never reach my level.
ESA
Ground-based telescopes are getting bigger and better while still being cheaper than space telescopes. But the vital scientific contributions made by Hubble demonstrates why we need both.