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Finding out the answer has not been a priority for the world of sport.
Hillary beaten by anti-feminism?
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Clinton was fighting a deep-rooted misogynist sentiment which goes back decades.
The biggest case in supreme court history.
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Explaining the key arguments in this landmark case.
Oops.
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Some will be hoping that Trump’s phone call with Taiwan’s leader was a wrong number.
Supporters of Adama Barrow celebrate on the streets of Banjul.
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Gambia’s president of 22 years has been defeated in a shock election victory for opposition leader Adama Barrow.
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After admitting that its peacekeepers brought the disease to the country, the organisation must make financial amends too.
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There’s a large field of hopefuls for the first round, but they all need to be able to take on Marine Le Pen.
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The most unpopular president of the fifth republic won’t be seeking a second mandate.
The end of the line for Goldsmith.
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A tory political career ends, a Lib Dem’s begins – and Labour loses its deposit.
Constitutional conundrums.
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The court has a big constitutional decision to make in the appeal over who can trigger Article 50. But it may not be properly equipped to make it for the whole of the UK.
Spot the difference.
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Both men are polarising figures, who espouse deeply divisive agendas – but with different views on globalisation.
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Critics point to low income and food shortages, but when judging the Cuban leader it’s important to look at the whole story.
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Legislation designed to bring large business to book should be deployed to bring accountability to the cell block.
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Are we seeing Orwell’s dystopian vision of 1984 coming to fruition?
A memorial service for Castro in Johannesburg.
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A brave foreign policy changed history in Angola and South Africa.
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A populist movement led by a comedian has come from nowhere to make life very difficult for the establishment.
Zuma arrives in Havana for the funeral of Fidel Castro on November 29 after surviving an attempt to oust him.
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The South African president has survived an attempt to remove him, and argued that it was a conspiracy.
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With age comes wisdom … and happiness.
Fidel Castro and Che Guevara in January 1959, shortly after the fall of the Batista regime.
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At first, the Cuban revolution seemed doomed to fail.
Red shoes, blue soul?
Marion Roper
The backlash against the singer’s warm words for Theresa May are a reminder of a certain kind of intolerance.
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Stephen Port selected and groomed his victims via sites such as Grindr.
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The inquiry needed to put a sticking plaster on the problem, but instead used a ‘bloody great cast’.
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The science of reanimating the dead from deep freeze is one thing. But even if possible, it poses serious social and legal questions.
Cuban doctors vaccinate displaced Haitians at a camp in Port-au-Prince.
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How the motivations of Cuban doctors choosing to go on missions abroad have changed.
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He’s only Mr Nobody to people who haven’t being paying attention.