Putin on the campaign trail.
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The reaction of much Russian media to the Russian spy attack highlights the paucity of different viewpoints available in Russian.
EPA/Sergei Chirikov
Russia operates a system you might describe as ‘electoral authoritarianism’.
Blogger Dina Tokio.
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The voices and work of leading Muslim women are proving to be pivotal in changing the landscape of gender, race and religious inequalities.
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It would diminsh the value of Britain’s multilingualism, promote a monolingual ideology and discriminate against speakers of other languages.
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The latest figures reveal the Conservatives have fewer women members than they did 25 years ago. And the future looks really firghtening.
Skripal attack: military investigators tread carefully.
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International law on chemical weapons fails without mutual trust and transparency.
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Theresa May says Britain could unleash ‘extensive measures’ against Russia following the nerve agent poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal.
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The secretary of state entered the firing line even before he uttered his infamous ‘f****** moron’ comment.
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Before meeting Kim Jong-un, the president should think about Richard Nixon’s 1972 trip to China. It could provide valuable insight for US-North Korean relations.
Investigations continue into the nerve agent attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter.
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The UK is pointing the finger at Russia for the nerve agent attack on a former spy. How should the government react?
Cover of the final report by the High Level Expert Group on Fake News and Online Disinformation.
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It will take a concerted effort of stakeholders working together to combat disinformation says new EU report.
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Vladimir Putin is leagues ahead of the rest in opinion polls. But he’s more worried about turnout.
Time to talk: Kim and Trump.
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The goal of the summit should not be the nuclear disarmament of North Korea.
Investigating the possible scene of the crime in Salisbury.
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Russia isn’t the only suspect when it comes to the practice known as ‘wetwork’.
Salah celebrates scoring a goal.
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Whenever Salah scores a goal, he performs sujood, the Islamic act of prostration. Fans’ reactions to it underscore the state of British Muslimness today.
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The SPD is in government with Angela Merkel again after signing a coalition deal. But life has been harder for the social democrats.
Olympian Bradley Wiggins.
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Doping controversy around British cycling and athletics is the latest sign that sports authorities need to do something drastic.
Yarl’s Wood, during a 2015 public protest.
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Why some women detained in Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre are on hunger strike.
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Student-led campaigns have been calling out racism in universities for years. After a shocking incident at Nottingham Trent University, perhaps we should start to listen.
An American soldier on a training exercise with a soldier from the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The revelation that a Bosnian company had broken the arms embargo on Iraq unified three armies which had been fighting each other a decade before.
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Thanks to South Korea, there is a chance for peace with North Korea. Whether the Trump administration can take it is another matter.
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The principle argument as to why women should remove the niqab in court seems compelling, but it is based on flawed assumptions.
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Women played and integral role in the year-long struggle – despite a culture that expected them to stay at home.
Smile, everyone’s sick of us.
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How parents who post about their kids do so out of pride, but can spark family conflict too.
Ahd Kamel stars as the sister of a murdered asylum seeker in Collateral.
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Why are Iraqi applicants for asylum in the UK treated so much worse than Syrians?