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Faced with cutbacks to youth services and limited opportunities, risk-taking behaviour can, for some, become highly alluring.
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Why the armed group, Hezbollah, doesn’t want ongoing protests to upset the ruling coalition in Lebanon.
Amber Rudd played a central role in the last election but won’t be standing this time.
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Nearly 60 members of parliament have said they won’t run again in 2019. It’s worth looking closely at who they are and why they are quitting.
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And homelessness makes reoffending more likely.
Pro and anti-Brexit protestors have erected flags outside the Houses of Parliament in London.
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Voters want answers on Brexit – but they also want to talk about Brexit less. So keeping the discussion focused is vital.
Donald Trump: under scrutiny from mental health experts.
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Discussing the mental health of leaders such as Donald Trump is controversial. But it’s vital to understanding how disordered leaders rise to power.
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Expert in immigration and asylum spoke with migrants who’ve travelled to the UK on the back of a lorry.
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With a further extension the EU hopes to facilitate the ratification of the withdrawal agreement and thus ensure an orderly Brexit
A shrine to Nguyen Dinh Luong, believed to be among the 39 people found dead in a lorry in England, at his home in Can Loc district, Vietnam’s Ha Tinh province.
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It’s feared many of the 39 people found dead in a lorry in southeast England were Vietnamese. What else could be done to prevent another such tragedy from happening again?
Boris Johnson needs a majority to get his Brexit deal through.
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It looked touch and go all day but MPs have ultimately voted for an election by a large majority.
Alberto Fernández, Argentina’s new president.
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Alberto Fernández has been elected as Argentina’s new president, defeating Mauricio Macri, who was punished for his economic record.
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There are five possible options left for the UK, but which is the most likely to work?
It’s not what you say… it’s how you say it.
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Non-native speakers often face an uphill struggle to be heard and taken seriously.
There are often many borders to cross, each bringing potentially fatal risks.
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The 39 migrants who froze to death in a lorry crossing the channel join hundreds more who have died trying to get into Europe over land.
Eyes on the prize.
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On one hand, the Conservatives are experiencing a poll bounce. On the other, well, everything else.
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A host of political and social factors have created Brazil’s polarised political climate.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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From US captive to head of Islamic State, the life of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who died in Syria.
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The terms ‘freedom’ and ‘choice’ – on which the legal definition of consent depends – mean very different things to different people.
Corbyn and Johnson: who will blink first?
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The UK prime minister says parliament is holding up the Brexit process. But is that really the case?
The lorry containing the bodies of 39 Chinese migrants found in Grays in Essex, England.
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After the death of 39 people in a container found on the back of a lorry in Essex, England, there are indications of exploitation on the rise.
Boris Johnson recording a television interview before a leadership hustings event in July 2019.
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Research suggests that people still depend on the mainstream media for their news. It’s more important than ever that journalists earn that trust.
The UK’s prime minster, Boris Johnson, with BBC political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg.
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Political journalists must use anonymous sources with more care and not just parrot their briefings.
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Unresolved legacies of the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet are driving anger at the cost of living in Chile.
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Spanish dictator Francisco Franco no longer has a place in the Valley of the Fallen.
When facts are fiction.
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The origins of the post-truth age date back decades, but the real world is now fast fading from view.