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The remaining member states are working out how to survive Brexit.
A German solider displays a Eurocorps badge.
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When it loses the UK, the EU loses an important military power, which makes the remaining countries keener than ever to collaborate.
Álvaro Uribe isn’t leaving anything to chance.
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After 52 years fighting the FARC, Colombia is about to vote on a comprehensive peace deal. But not everyone wants in.
Diane James is to succeed Nigel Farage.
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Farage’s successor says hers is the ‘opposition party in waiting’. But it’s going to need a plan beyond Brexit.
James Edwards
How to shift those stubborn opinion polls?
Nation divided.
Dmitry Kaminsky
To achieve independence, history says you should play a long game.
Was she pushed? Outgoing chair of the BBC, Rona Fairhead.
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The ousting of BBC chair, Rona Fairhead, is a worrying sign of a government power grab over the public broadcaster.
Two Polish police officers on the beat in Harlow, Essex.
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The death of Polish resident Arkadiusz Jóźwik has raised tensions in Harlow.
Theen Moy
Despite the party’s spectacular fall from grace, it’s worth noting who is speaking and what is on the agenda.
Life in a refugee camp in Juba, South Sudan.
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The violence and instability that wracks South Sudan is profoundly gendered.
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When you find disabled people ‘inspiring’, perhaps that feeling is more about you than them.
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In this first of two podcasts, listen in to hear about the rebooting of a Syrian rebel group, an old drug and your computer.
High hopes.
EPA/Mohamed Messara
The UK went into Libya with gusto – but ended up in a morass of mission creep and bad planning.
Helen Titchener stood trial for stabbing her husband Rob on the BBC Radio 4 drama.
BBC/Pete Dadds
The Archers’s character may have been acquitted of attempted murder in the BBC radio show, but she now faces a battle over child arrangements.
The union is not an à la carte system.
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If free movement of people is not on the table, then neither is single market access.
EPA/Divyakant Solanki
The US seems stuck in War-on-Terror mode even though reality has moved on.
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Changing boundaries is tough on Labour but fairer for voters.
Urdu-language maxims adorn a school in the Swat Valley, Pakistan.
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India and Pakistan wanted to replace colonial English with national languages after independence. The process is still far from over.
We don’t do backbench.
PA/Yui Mok
The former PM appears to be distancing himself from the policies of the new government.
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Italy is the latest in a line of countries with ageing populations trying to boost proceation through a ‘fertility day’.
The stronger the better?
EPA/Jim Lo Scalzo
The ability to acknowledge and display vulnerability is well-known hallmark of strong leadership. Why do we still reject it when we see it?
EPA/Cornelius Poppe
The social media site must be free to make its own editorial decisions – right or wrong.
Turning plastic into fuel in Aleppo.
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As a new cessation of hostilities comes into force, Russia’s influence over the Syrian conflict is deepening.
Gema Ruiz Puerto
A parliamentary committee says all MPs and peers should clear out of the national parliament so that major repairs can take place. But it’s not just the building that needs attention.
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The canal was under US control for nearly a century and was only recognised as Panamanian on New Year’s Eve 1999.