Members of the Huni Kuin community survey the damage after a fire on August 22.
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Huwã Karu Yuxibu, the cultural centre of the Huni Kuin indigenous group in the Amazonian state of Acre, was destroyed by fire in August.
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Applying for British citizenship or settled status is a way for EU nationals to ‘take back control’ over their lives.
Ruth Davidson: standing down as Scottish Conservative leader after eight years.
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Charismatic Ruth Davidson broke the mould of the traditional Tory MP to reach parts of the electorate others couldn’t. So how do the Scottish Conservatives fill the vacuum she leaves?
Life on the border: Kurdish men in Kobani, Syria.
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After years of tensions over northern Syria, the US and Turkey have agreed to establish safe zones. Why now?
MPs have options but they are running out of time.
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It’s technically possible to topple the government but it wouldn’t be easy.
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The UK does not have a written constitution so how can we tell if the government is right or wrong on this point?
Fire burning in the upper Amazon River basin near Porto Velho on August 15.
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What the Amazon fires mean for Jair Bolsonaro politically.
Lock the doors?
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Parliaments have been prorogued before – and revolution has ensued.
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MPs are calling it an attack on democracy, the government insists it’s no big deal. Who is right in the battle for Brexit?
Will it soon be possible to draw a blueprint of our future society?
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Central planning may make an AI-supported comeback.
Kim Jong-Un: hiding the truth.
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By matching narratives from North Korean escapees with Google Earth images, a fuller picture is emerging of abuses in North Korea.
The Buzludja monument, Bulgaria.
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As Bulguria’s iconic Buzludzha monument attracts international investment, a survey has found that the country’s people want more of their Communist monuments to be conserved.
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From 2000 to 2013, less than a third of gendered pronouns within articles (for example, ‘he’ and ‘she’) referred to women.
Diplomacy by the seaside.
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The system of multilateral international co-operation looks increasingly fragile.
‘The language matters!’: Activists demonstrate in Kiev, April 2019 to demand the passage of a new language law.
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Ukraine is struggling to assert its national identity and unite against pressure from Russia.
An Afghan Taliban patrol in Ghazni, central Afghanistan, in June.
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A ceasefire with the Taliban won’t make it safe to send more refugees back to Afghanistan.
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Greenland and Denmark have a complicated history, but the connection runs deeper than economic convenience.
Migrants in immigration detention are turning to hunger strikes as a weapon of last resort.
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Hungry for dignity, migrants are resisting their cruel detention using the only tool left available to them.
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Priti Patel has announced that the border will close on October 31 without a transition period.
Protesters throw stones at Indian paramilitaries during a protest in Srinagar on August 16.
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The situation in Kashmir shows that colonisation isn’t just done by Europeans – India has a long history of it too.
Rohingya refugees in paddy field behind the border of Bangladesh in 2017.
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It will take a global effort to slow the rise in
atrocities against religious groups.
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Understanding moderate politics can help us navigate the extremes of the current age.
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The current repatriation deal signed by Myanmar and Bangladesh fails to guarantee the safety and citizenship of the Rohingya people or address issues of justice for crimes perpetrated against them.
Jack Letts was told by ITV News that he had been stripped of his British citizenship.
'Jihadi Jack' learns from ITV News he's no longer a British citizen via YouTube
The UK needs all the friends it can get after Brexit – angering Canada isn’t a good move.
Protesters took the streets again in Hong Kong in heavy rain on August 18.
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Who are Hong Kong’s protesters?