The drug Truvada is used for PrEP treatment.
EPA/Maurizio Gambarini
A judge has found that NHS England cannot reasonably refuse to fund anti-HIV drugs for gay men. This is a major step forward.
Journalism has always been key to the way the world understands Russia – and its leaders have long known that.
Mad as hell and tagging you in the comments.
Mike Lowe
Pressure from online comments can cause our democratically elected leaders to act in the strangest ways.
Orwell (tallest, centre) in Huesca, Spain in 1937.
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Comparisons of foreign volunteers in Syria to the International Brigades of Spain are apt, but not for the reasons you think.
Naseema Dar, right, a 40-year-old half-widow, sits next to her 14-year-old daughter and a photo of her husband.
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What happens to mothers, wives and daughters left behind after conflict?
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Falling revenues and cuts are threatening a crucial lifeline for those living in country areas.
Gone but not forgotten.
EPA/Andy Rain
Mark Duggan was shot by the police in 2011, but it took two-and-a-half years to complete an inquest into his death.
European laws are often actually written in pen.
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The best option for future relations seems to be EEA membership, but that puts paid to the ideal of ‘taking back control’.
Are you receiving me?
Matt Antonio
Think it’s stressful visiting a police station? Try doing it when you can’t hear.
A counter-terrorism strategy will not stop honour-based crimes.
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Treating ‘illegal cultural practices’ as a form of terrorism could lead to more marginalisation.
Refugees protest in central Athens at evictions of squats in Thessaloniki.
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Greek authorities have clamped down on migrants trying take control of their destiny.
Here’s hoping…
EPA/Pavel Golovkin
Two of East Asia’s biggest powers are still technically at war and deadlocked over contested territories. Now one of them wants to be friends.
The examination of a.
pauper from the Radnorshire Quarter Sessions, Michaelmas 1774.
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In the past internal migrants were feared and mistreated by law.
Joseph Sohm
Aristotle would laugh at Donald Trump – but despite breaking millennia-old rules of political speech, he’s still storming ahead. Why?
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The Olympics provide Brazilians with a welcome distraction from their country’s fraught and bitter politics.
EPA/Benoit Tessier
While the French public comes to terms with a series of appalling attacks, politicians seize the opportunity to position themselves ahead of next year’s Presidential election.
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Afghanistan’s jihadist groups have plenty of disagreements, but they also trade fighters, training, and weapons.
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New York, Berlin and Paris have all suffered some ill effects from online rental platforms – without proper regulations, Rio could follow.
Let the woman talk.
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When a woman takes power and dares to raise her voice, the response is all too telling.
EPA/Kay Nietfeld
In her annual statement to the press, the German Chancellor insisted recent events would not change her stance on welcoming refugees.
CCTV of a man throwing a bag of rotten pork meat at a mosque in North London.
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Prevention and education are key to tackling hate crime in Britain.
Research shows that interacting with a diverse set of people can make you happier and healthier.
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How learning languages and travelling abroad can help you have a better relationship with your body.
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In the West, the public perception of Stalin and the Terror lingers from the period immediately after his death in 1953. It shouldn’t.
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If turnout had been 100% on June 23, you might be eating a croissant right now instead of protesting about Brexit. Then again, you might not.
Police guard the church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray after a priest was killed.
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France needs to find a place for Islam in its fiercely secular state.