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It was popular music that enabled Chávez to link his political movement with grassroots activism.
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Incitement to hatred law in England and Wales currently protects many identities, but not disability.
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Glossy magazines have a serious role to play.
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What stories can teach children about the world.
The rise of renewable energy is one reason the world is shifting away from coal.
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Global emissions from fossil fuels have stalled. That puts us in the right place to keep warming below 2°C, but there’s plenty of work still to be done.
Praying outside the Supreme Court.
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Christian conservative leaders gambled on Donald Trump, and it paid off in spades.
Busan’s controversial Comfort Women statue.
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A small bronze statue in Busan has kicked off a surprisingly big argument.
Que faire lorsqu'un enfant s'ennuie ?
Mark Janus
Apprendre à s’ennuyer, c’est aussi apprendre à laisser voguer son imagination et à devenir autonome.
IPSO’s latest ruling makes a mockery of journalism’s commitment to seeking the truth.
Peace on parade.
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Combat could be on the cards for the first time in over 70 years.
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For the first time, parliament plans to ban a right-wing extremist group, called National Action.
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Modesty in your spending (and half an eye on the future) could make you very cheerful indeed.
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The Snooper’s Charter has cleared parliament, but there might still be a way to stop the government collecting all our internet histories.
Six hours in Stockholm.
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Sweden’s switch to a six-hour working day is doing it the world of good.
Protesting against laws limiting access to abortions.
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Recent Supreme Court rulings played a crucial role in the cultural politics that got Donald Trump elected.
China’s concerns about air pollution from burning coal is one reason behind the emissions slowdown.
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For three years, carbon emissions from fossil fuels have grown little or not at all, opening a window of opportunity to halt climate change.
Quite the surprise!
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November 9, 2016
Brian Ward , Northumbria University, Newcastle ; David Baker , Coventry University ; Gina Yannitell Reinhardt , University of Essex ; Mark McLay , Glasgow Caledonian University ; Michael Patrick Cullinane , Northumbria University, Newcastle ; Paula Keaveney , Edge Hill University , and Toby James , University of East Anglia
From coast to coast, the 2016 election has torn up the usual order.
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We know that Trump behaves appallingly badly and appeals to the left-behind. But we still do not know much about him.
Beware.
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President Obama is right to say it’s very, very hard to rig an American election. That doesn’t mean things always go to plan.
Some people might find this offensive. IPSO didn’t think it was.
Why the Editors’ Code of Practice needs to be reformed.