Migrants attempting to jump the fence between Morocco and Ceuta, watched by Moroccan police in December 2016.
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Tensions are mounting along the EU’s only land borders with Africa on the Moroccan coast.
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Almost total journalistic shutdown is worsening the UK prison crisis.
Michel Barnier visits the border in May.
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The European Commission has published its guidelines for talks on this thorny issue.
Lawmaker: my views have nothing to do with the law.
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Voting on this issue is a matter of conscience, so the MP’s view that women shouldn’t be allowed to terminate pregnancies, even when they’ve been raped, is very relevant to the rest of society.
Scottish parliament with Calton Hill in the background.
Bernt Rostad
Scotland voted for its own parliament in September 1997, but has yet to make its mind up about the biggest issue of all.
Uh-oh.
EPA/Kimimasa Mayama
Japan’s security is based on the guarantee that America will protect it, come what may – but that guarantee may no longer be reliable.
A convicted offender cleaning as part of a community payback scheme in London.
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Probation staff need to gain the trust of prisoners.
Look out.
EPA/Michael Reynolds
What are the obstacles to a successful coup, and what opportunities are open to any would-be plotter?
Well we’ve got to come up with something, don’t we?
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The UK government is letting its irrational hatred of European lawmakers shape its policy proposals.
Berit Watkin
Key timings to watch as this important piece of legislation is scrutinised in the House of Commons.
President Macron meets the CFTC union president Philippe Louis during talks at the Élysée Palace.
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Amid wider reforms to labour law, proposals to reduce subsidised jobs for the unemployed raise concerns.
Could be better: daily life in Pyongyang.
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Getting out of North Korea isn’t easy, but tens of thousands have managed it nonetheless.
The Vote Leave campaign promised Brexit would allow Britain to ‘take back control’ of immigration.
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Inside the latest information on how the government plans to deal with EU nationals working in the UK.
So … the thing is.
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The company is now in need of some serious crisis management.
Pop in on your way to Pret.
Gerard Stolk
Female friendly sex shops have all but replaced the seedy ‘backstreet’ store. But the normalisation of sexual consumption for women isn’t always experienced positively.
‘I will attack and I might like that.’
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What do intercontinental missiles and Apple’s app store have in common? Alvin M Weinberg.
Police intervene to protect members of National Action as it cancelled a rally in Liverpool in 2015 following counter-protests.
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Five serving members of the army have been arrested on suspicion of belonging to the group.
A delicate building balance.
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Investment is essential to African economies, but it can bring risks.
BBC Panorama went undercover at Brook House, near Gatwick Airport.
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BBC Panorama has exposed violence and abuse of detainees at Brook House immigration removal centre.
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Rioters were influenced by a shared anti-police identity – not just mindless violence.
EPA/Andrea Merola
These lists have been all the rage this summer – but they haven’t calmed tensions between visitors and hosts much.
The end of an era.
The closure of The Cambodia Daily is the latest chapter in a long and increasingly worrying tale.
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What is at stake as MPs begin their second reading of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill.
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China’s Xi Jinping has a crucial political manoeuvre to execute at home – and North Korea has stolen the limelight.
Steve Biko in 1977.
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The ANC has worked hard to monopolise the history of the anti-apartheid struggle – meaning transformational figures are being left out.