All falling down.
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Membership of the EU guarantees Britain’s political power in Europe and beyond.
Second from left: Transparency International chair Jose Ugaz.
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Follow the money behind the likes of Transparency International and a picture starts to emerge.
Fire in the hole?
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With an ongoing impeachment process and a deep economic recession, the host nation is on thin ice ahead of one of the world’s largest sporting mega-events.
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Personality politics is obscuring the information that voters need to make their decision on June 23.
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If you only read the Western press you may not realise the worst atrocities are committed in the Middle East and Africa.
Not everyone is impressed.
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At first, it seems like IS has an image perfect for driving recruitment – but in fact, its image has very limited appeal.
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As Libya falls further into chaos, the US has agreed to back the new government’s request to lift an arms embargo against it.
Lest we forget: Omar Torrijos’s mausoleum.
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The junta that governed Panama from 1968 to 1989 was hardly Latin America’s deadliest. But that doesn’t mean it was benign.
I don’t care if it’s national or local, it’s blocking my drive.
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Bringing you up to speed on the political hot potato that may have passed you by.
Moria detention camp on Lesvos.
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A report from Lesbos, where thousands of refugees are living in inhumane conditions.
Winning justice or even an apology in cases of police misconduct is often beyond the financial means of many.
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The cost of justice puts victims at a disadvantage.
A step in the right direction.
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Religious leaders have done little to help combat institutionalised homophobia – and some have flat-out encouraged it.
Jamie Lowe
The fourth annual march for life was bigger than in previous years – but it still seems fragmented.
The anti-Trump groundswell is forcing many Republicans to wonder if there’s another option.
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Some Republican leaders are hunting for an orthodox, credible candidate to save them from Donald Trump. They probably can’t win.
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Whatsapp has become the most popular way to share maps and information, because it’s encrypted.
DNA: the EU in us all.
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Our bodies are teeming with petty bureaucrats and red tape – it’s the very fabric for life on Earth.
Tick tock.
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A podcast on time: telling it, perceiving it, doing it and travelling through it.
Welcome to The Anthill – a new podcast that unearths some of the best research from the world of academia.
Channel Tunnel: breaking through to France in 1990.
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Those campaigning to leave are clinging onto the past for all the wrong reasons.
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Noisy tourists are putting a strain on Berlin’s rental market.
Happier times: Dilma Rousseff and Michael Temer at her second inauguration.
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As an unpopular vice-president takes the helm, Brazilian politics is mired in distrust, division and corruption.
Time to ditch those bad habits?
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It’s the best time to make a fresh start.
Body matters.
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Some feminists are causing controversy for challenging views about what it means to be a woman.
Hungary isn’t in a welcoming mood.
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Economic slowdown and a refugee influx have rattled Europe deeply, and some countries seem to have had enough.
The defence of Rorke’s Drift.
Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville
Time for this myth to be exploded – empire brought with it slavery, exploitation, racism and kleptocracy.