Dangerous inhalation.
Farhan Perdana
While many of its Asian neighbours are striving to get smoking under control, Indonesia is the stubborn exception.
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To encourage more people to donate, we need to figure out how location has affected their decision.
Laid low: Mariano Rajoy.
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Leader of a corrupt party, an unpopular government and a divided country, Mariano Rajoy’s days were numbered long ago.
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An expert gives her top tips for coping with exam stress and nerves.
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The gap between the idea for a film and it reaching its final audience has never been so small.
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There are more than a thousand chief happiness officers on LinkedIn but their roles differ wildly.
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The world’s biggest diamond company is to sell synthetic gemstones for the first time.
TGI Friday’s employees are joined by McStrikers during a demo in Covent Garden.
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A new generation of workers are joining trade unions and using social media to hold big employers to account.
From God’s mouth to a ballot box near you.
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Many African elections are less than ideal. But is the rest of the world really that much better?
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Journalism needs to rebuild public trust, but it won’t be easy.
3D render of Pluto.
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Images from New Horizons spacecraft provide more evidence about the surface of Pluto.
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The whole island has been in common ownership for centuries, but foreign investors want individual property rights.
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Two separate studies have concluded that fracking was the likely cause of a fault line rupture, precipitating the 5.5 earthquake.
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New findings show what the public really thinks about how we prioritise treatments at the end of people’s lives.
What’s there to smile about? Babchenko at his press conference resurrection.
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A stunning feat of security service showmanship speaks volumes about Ukraine’s abject state of decay.
South Sudanese women queue to vote.
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South Sudan’s chiefs wield real power, administering customary laws to resolve local disputes. But they often reinforce gender inequalities – could the new chief change this?
We obsess over whether Trump is a fascist.
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If we don’t, we risk missing what’s really important.
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Nanotechnology isn’t science fiction – you can find it in the latest TV screens, solar cells and tennis rackets.
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Racist ‘jokes’ embed negative stereotypes. Here’s why it’s not humourless to refuse to join in.
Sonic interference could cause mild brain injuries.
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US diplomats in Cuba and China have shown symptoms of brain injuries.
Fighter? Taiwan’s first female president, Tsai Ing-wen.
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The measure of women’s political advancement isn’t the number of female leaders, but the changes they make to everyday women’s lives.
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Sausages, bacon, eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, beans, bread and hash browns. All are accounted for.
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Japan has a big ageing population, and others are looking to it for answers in how to provide better care for the elderly.
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Sleeping tablets such as Ambien can have serious side effects.
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The Sun’s treatment of Raheem Sterling exposes the ethical failings of its reporting.