The National Assembly for Wales.
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The election of this relatively unobtrusive man has the potential to change the landscape of Welsh politics.
A feeble Theresa May in Kenya.
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The UK’s plans for post-Brexit trade and investment in Africa are pint-sized by the standards of other major players.
Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Alexander Petrov (left) and Ruslan Boshirov.
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The Skripal case shows how Russian intelligence services have the confidence to carry out shoddy operations, seemingly unconcerned about whether or not they will be discovered.
Somebody say something.
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Quietly fighting from within is just one way for staffers to rein in an out-of-control leader.
Sweden Democrats party leader Jimmie Akesson on the campaign trail.
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The anti-immigration, pro-Swexit party could take up to 21% of the vote this weekend.
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The synthetic drug Monkey Dust is causing mounting concern in Stoke-on-Trent – but how widespread is its use?
Bob Woodward arrives at Trump Tower, January 2017.
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Bob Woodward’s supposedly explosive findings about Trump are not what we need.
The Jury by John Morgan/Bucks County Museum
It’s not just race, gender and socioeconomic status that affect juror bias; sometimes it’s the actual way people on juries assess evidence and make decisions.
A protest in New Delhi against the arbitrary exclusion of Indian citizens from the National Register of Citizens in August 2018.
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Shifting parameters for citizenship are at risk of excluding millions from Indian citizenship.
Your country needs you to procreate.
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There are signs China could drop its two-child policy in an attempt to boost population growth.
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Living as a woman in North Korea can be psychologically and physically gruelling.
El Salvador forges new relationship with China – it isn’t the first nor will it be the last nation to be wooed by Chinese investment.
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In the footsteps of US foriegn policy blunders, China is making friends and influencing people in Latin America.
An unedifying relationship.
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Saudi Arabia gets far more out of being close with the UK than vice versa.
Big decisions.
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What migration figures really tell us about the movement of people.
Reuters journalist Wa Lone is escorted out of the Insein township court in Yangon.
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From press freedom to ethnic cleansing, Myanmar seems to be slipping backwards faster than ever.
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From Turkey to Saudi Arabia, Muslim women are battling for their rights - but religion is not at fault.
Tenants on benefits are left with few options.
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Administrative errors and negative stereotypes lead landlords to discriminate against people on housing benefit.
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Decades of top-level talks have failed to produce a solution. So why not get citizens involved?
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Interviews with civilian and military figures paint a complex picture of what went wrong with crucial peace negotiations.
Pope Francis celebrates mass at Phoenix Park, Dublin in August.
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The path to justice and forgiveness after Pope Francis’s visit to Ireland.
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Stefan Löfven and his Social Democratic Party could lose voters over how the government has handled the refugee crisis.
A comforting gesture can go a long way.
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An emphasis on the autonomy of people with learning disabilities has put distance between care workers and the people they support.
Shaky ground.
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What to make of Grindr’s acquisition by a Chinese corporate group.
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A dejected public and a crowded, unpopular field of candidates make for an unhappy election.
Kaiowá and Guarani protecting their lands on a possible eviction day, March 2018.
In the name of global development, the silent genocide of one of Brazil’s largest ethnic groups is taking place.