Speak up for them.
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Citizens around the world will determine whether human rights flourish or sink.
Danske Bank is under investigation for money laundering.
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Denmark’s biggest financial institution has admitted that around €200 billion of questionable money flowed through its Estonian branch from 2007-15.
Women protest Bolsonaro in Brasília, Brazil.
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Women are fighting to tip the Brazilian election by using morals over politics.
Mars seen by the Viking orbiter.
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There’s enough dissolved oxygen in the salty lake below Mars’ surface to support simple lifeforms such as sponges. Here’s what that means for space exploration.
Sill from Peterloo.
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As a left-wing rallying cry, this account of the 1819 massacre in Manchester fails to rouse the inner revolutionary.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara on October 17.
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Jamal Khashoggi’s murder will have ramifications for the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
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It’s withstood the test of time, and it’s leading people to get out of the house, travel around and spend more time with their families.
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A new study has highlighted the damaging psychological impact of welfare conditionality on disabled people.
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New research shows girls are more likely to take physical science or technology degrees if they play video games.
Bad habit?
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E-cigarettes have proved a useful tool to stop many smoking, but they may have their own health problems too.
A global campaign.
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A year after #metoo caught the world’s attention, is the media letting the campaign down?
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Most dads aren’t taking shared parental leave – new research reveals why.
Road, rail and aircraft – now wind turbine and leisure added as overly noisy sources.
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The World Health Organisation has issued noise guidelines for Europe, but they apply to everyone.
An ancient Theresa May?
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Her stand against the European invaders really didn’t have a happy ending.
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Durham University student Matthew Hedges has been jailed for life for ‘spying’ in UAE.
The Ocean Cleanup
Research finds removing plastic from the ocean has huge economic benefits, even if there is little money to be made doing so.
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Teenagers become indentured to drug dealers after owing them money for weed, creating a hierarchy of exploitation with the user at the bottom.
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The history of why witchcraft was seen as a woman’s work.
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Remain doesn’t have to mean that nothing changes.
You can blame your parents for poor exam results…to an extent.
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Genetics play a large role in how well someone does at university.
Up for hovering in the middle for a bit longer.
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Both sides seem open to a longer Article 50 process after talks in Brussels went nowhere.
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The UK is home to more than 3,600 apple varieties - but they can’t be told apart by look or taste alone.
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New review finds that over 150 papers strongly support the view that herpes simplex plays a role in Alzheimer’s disease.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks for a minority of a minority, so why are we letting him dictate government policy?
The scene of the crime.
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Serious violence is rising, and there’s little more that police can do to stop it. Of course, the real culprits are cutbacks to the nation’s social protection systems.