Stéphanie Frappart during the UEFA Women’s Euro 2017 match at the De Grolsch Veste, Enschede.
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Stéphanie Frappart’s Ligue 1 appointment is well deserved, but the reasoning behind it seems bregruding.
UNESCO world heritage site Patan Durbar Square, Kathmandu.
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Nepal’s capital city was devastated by the 2015 earthquake, but rebuilding heritage sites has been fraught with difficulties.
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The president says major revelations are coming. GCHQ says he’s talking nonsense.
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Though it’s fairly straightforward to locate the Earth’s moon in space today, there is a fundamental gap in our understanding of how it got there.
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Changes in bowel habits occur up to 20 years before the onset of Parkinson’s.
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The institution of pet-keeping is fundamentally unjust as it involves the manipulation of animals’ bodies, behaviours and emotional lives.
David Cameron did not expect to lose the Brexit referendum.
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They can be summed up, thus: ignore your people at your peril.
Much of the debate around low-skilled migration is built around misunderstandings.
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Much immigration policy is based around three misunderstandings – on what employers, the public and migrants themselves want.
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The vast desert could potentially produce more than seven times the electricity requirements of Europe, with almost no carbon emissions.
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Living fully in the moment can help us savour every experience and stop time passing ever more quickly.
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There’s more to antibiotics than meets the eye.
Vox president Santiago Abascal gives a speech on the campaign trail.
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Rather than setting itself against the EU like many other groups, Vox sees regional independence movements as its enemy.
Sometimes you want to take it slow.
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Technology and data are being harnessed to increase productivity in cities, but there also need to be ‘slow moments’, when people can pause to enjoy their surroundings.
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A new study highlights the significant differences in attitudes between UK and German journalists.
There’s no such thing as the perfect life.
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Are you an extrovert or an introvert? From personality to emotional maturity, individual differences matter when it comes to happiness.
Like a finely tuned jazz musician.
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We often spend time thinking about how we can change ourselves rather than rejoicing in what makes us truly unique.
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Bruce Willis saved the Earth with a nuclear weapon in the 1998 film Armageddon, but the law would need to change for him to do it now.
Here’s … Donny.
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From May 2, any countries buying oil from Iran can expect US sanctions.
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Social media manipulation is tearing societies apart – but it can help put us back together again.
We focus on Kashmir in the third part of our India Tomorrow podcast series: its history, the lives of its people, and the conflict over its future.
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This is a transcript of episode three of The Anthill podcast series India Tomorrow on Kashmir.
How to grow microalgae to perfection.
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Soybean cultivation for animal feed is destroying rainforests across the world. Microalgae may be the Amazon’s closest ally.
Anne Boleyn (with head in situ).
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How long does the brain remain conscious after decapitation?
Taking it slow.
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A new idea for the slow movement: slow media – where users engage with quality information and communicate with more pause for thought.
Pelosi has a quick word with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.
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The House of Representatives speaker repeatedly said the UK can forget about a trade deal with the US if it fails to meet its obligations to the Good Friday Agreement.