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Gina Miller and Layla Moran are due to speak. Coincidence?
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visits Madrid on bilateral business, April 2018.
EPA/Kiko Huesca
When it comes to preventing air strikes on civilians, the law of the arms trade is clear. Why is it so hard for countries to observe it?
Come in, join us, it’s free.
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A national survey reveals a low level of interest in this kind of political activity.
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Well trained and experienced staff are a crucial part of improvements.
A rally of right-wing protestors in Chemnitz, eastern Germany, in early September.
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In the mid-1980s Germany was wracked by a toxic ‘Asyldebatte’ that bears similarities to what’s happening today.
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Journalists should mind their language.
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban appearing before the European Parliament on September 11.
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The proudly illiberal leader is forging new alliances ahead of European elections next year.
Novichok poisoning: cleaning up after a nerve agent was used on the streets of Salisbury.
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The UK has become surprisingly willing to brief the press about possible use of cyber attacks, including against Russia in response to the Skripal attack.
Balls.
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If you think first past the post or the alternative vote can sort this out, dream on.
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On some measures, the Trump administration is tearing up the US foreign policy rulebook – but on others, it’s playing it very safe.
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From wealth, to the natural world, to genes and intelligence, a podcast exploring the theme of inheritance.
My turn.
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Men under 35 want to take a more active role in caring for their children than older generations.
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Activists are pushing for changes to ensure MPs have to face a ballot every time they want to stand for a constituency.
Naloxone counteracts the effects of an overdose.
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Naloxone programmes have sprung up in the UK and elsewhere, but drug death rates keep climbing.
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No one is saying the tennis star wasn’t angry. But it’s worth asking whether you thought she was more angry because she is a woman.
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While the Kremlin rages at supposed crackdowns on Russian speakers abroad, it’s rolling out a programme of linguistic homogenisation at home.
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Games such as chess should be a welcome addition to the activities available for prisoners.
Prime minister Stefan Lofven remains in post, vowing to open talks with other parties.
EPA/Jonas Ekstromer
While forming a government will be difficult, this situation was expected and our politics is, above all, practical.
EPA/Piyal Adhikary
As they shook off a particularly unpleasant colonial hangover, the justices of India’s Supreme Court issued a remarkably emotional set of judgments.
A tank on its way to port for the Normandy landings in 1944.
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Both before, during and after conflict, wars have shaped the creation of welfare states.
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Sexual harassment and violence are widespread in universities, and in everyday life. For that to change, the culture has to first.
Sharing their views, regardless.
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Research suggests people with a high degree of rejection sensitivity are 40% less likely to take part in political debates online.
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We need to know more about what is going on for women in sex – what makes them suffer and what gives them pleasure.
The Karate Kid is back – and so is his nemesis.
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With nostalgic flashbacks, epic training montages and most of the original cast, Cobra Kai is faithful to the Karate Kid film – all while delivering cutting-edge contemporary social commentary.
The Aquarius rescue ship flying the Gibraltar flag enters the harbour in Valletta, Malta in August.
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Gibraltar’s decision to terminate permission for the Aquarius to conduct operations in the Mediterranean is the latest example of national politics undermining rescue at sea.