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The people who killed a priest in Rouen were driven by a warped agenda, not their social and economic backgrounds.
After Cologne attacks.
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Recent legal changes must be accompanied by a cultural shift.
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Results from the games can tell us a lot about how different nations approach elite women and disabled athletes.
Defrosting.
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In the space of two days, Turkey showed more diplomatic goodwill than it has in the last two years. Why?
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The countries who regularly top the medal table spend millions on training and developing athletes, money that poorer countries simply can’t afford to spend on their sporting stars.
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Bernie Sanders may have endorsed Hillary Clinton, but politics as usual has had its day. It’s time for progressivism to move fast.
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Instead of seeking to blame immigrants or Islamic State, Europeans need to rise to the challenge posed by the modern world.
Catching up on the UK news.
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The case of a man stripped of his EU citizenship offers some guidance for emigrants living in legally uncharted territory after the Brexit vote.
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Feared and deplored for his slash-and-burn approach to criminal justice, Rodrigo Duterte has suddenly shown his conciliatory side.
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The Republicans’ nominee has opened up a huge lead over Hillary Clinton among white voters – but that may not mean much in the end.
Theresa May: will she pick up on counter-extremism where she left off?
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After years of promises, the government still has not detailed how a bill to tackle extremism would work.
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Why don’t we get rid of host cities altogether?
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Emergency laws can sometimes be the biggest threat to a state and its people.
Protests in Islamabad against the killing of Qandeel Baloch.
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What the law in Pakistan says about honour killings.
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Anyone who still dismisses Donald Trump as a ludicrous amateur should now realise just how dangerous he is.
Owen Smith: in the marginally-less-red corner.
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Owen Smith, a relative newcomer to parliament, is taking on Jeremy Corbyn. But which one can fix their broken party?
EPA/Tannen Maury
Even by the standards of the Trump campaign, the Republican jamboree in Cleveland was a sorry spectacle.
How to keep them active?
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How can British politics win back the trust of young voters?
EPA/Sean Dempsey
The UK is in for a volatile few years, with no obvious calming measures in sight. But for a true revolution to happen, a great many stars would have to align.
Please, you must go now.
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Britain might want to play nice and exit calmly, but the French president must avoid giving ammunition to Frexiters.
The South Sudanese capital, Juba, has seen a serious uptick in violence.
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Betrayed by corrupt mismanagement and personalised leadership, the world’s youngest country is in danger of total collapse.
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The party has quarelled before – but this is surely its darkest hour.
Meet new British PM: Check.
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Everyone is looking to the German leader to save the union in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Michael Foot faced similar problems as Jeremy Corbyn during his tenure.
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Similar issues divide the party today as in the 1980s – the question is whether it can survive them this time.
What would you do?
The author sat in on one of the Swedish military’s virtual reality training exercises. Here’s what they saw.