“Human rights for stolen babies.”
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As many as 300,000 babies were taken from their families for political gain.
The new recruits look a little green.
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For players in this World Cup’s England squad, even getting picked to play is at the end of a very long road.
Kylian Mbappé (c), France’s new star.
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When France won the world cup in 1998, the team was celebrated for its multiculturalism. What has happened since?
The voices of IS’s victims must be heard.
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IS is a distinctive kind of threat – and the atrocities it’s committed demand a tailor-made form of justice.
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From awkwardness and confusion to rancour, Trump certainly left his mark on the 2018 NATO summit.
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It sparked a series of government resignations, but what’s actually in Theresa May’s Brexit plan?
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The broader nature of today’s pro-choice movements show that a specific injustice can be a vehicle for highlighting wider social inequalities.
Lay down your arms.
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A new strategy from the UN secretary general challenges the world to explain why it’s not doing more to defuse the nuclear threat.
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Under the terms of the current treaty all commercial mining is forbidden, but rumblings of discontent are stirring beneath the ice.
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A life sentence for the neo-Nazi who murdered ten people. But questions remain about how she evaded authorities for more than a decade.
Take off time.
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The changing aesthetics of protest allow many more voices to be heard.
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It’s been a rough ride lately, but maybe, just maybe, the PM could now navigate her way to Brexit success.
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The Thai cave rescue should be used as opportunity to improve the planning of all future rescue missions in South-East Asia.
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The massacre of 8,000 Muslim Bosniaks in a few days in 1995 must never be forgotten.
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The PM will surely have to make some concessions to Brussels. Can she get them past her party further down the line?
A date with destiny: Donald Trump and Anthony Kennedy.
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In 1987, Anthony Kennedy was nominated to end a titanic Supreme Court fight. Could his putative successor trigger another one?
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A new book by a Christian thinker is challenging what it means to be an evangelical in Donald Trump’s America.
Tusk and Juncker: nearly there.
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Despite the problems that lie ahead with the Brexit plan Theresa May hammered out at Chequers, the EU prefers a Brexit deal rather than a ‘no deal’.
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Everything you need to know about Conservative leadership contests.
Boris: off to the backbenches.
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As foreign secretary, Boris Johnson was a liability for the May government.
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It’s not just the most vile and abusive problems which impact people’s lives – it’s the little things too.
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Trump’s assault on the global trade system could be just a prelude to his next moves.
The Luzhniki stadium will host the World Cup final on Sunday July 15.
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The Russia and Qatar World Cups are backward steps for LGBT rights – unless FIFA can use the tournaments to achieve change.
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Badly wounded and yet limping along, May seems condemned to govern in interesting times.
Coralled into a united front.
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The UK has a constitutional convention of collective ministerial responsibility. Here’s why it matters – and must endure.