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A new study finds Muslim women in the UK live in an atmosphere of prejudice.
EPA/Georgi Licovski
Ashraf Ghani has accused citizens of abandoning their country under the ‘slightest pressure’.
Will government cuts to tax credits hit Britain’s poorest the hardest?
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Plans to stop universal credit payments in favour of a ‘national living wage’ will not address the long-standing poverty of many people in paid employment.
US Army First Lieutenant Kirsten Griest (centre) and fellow soldiers in combat training, 2015.
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Women are more than capable in frontline combat – so why do we still keep believing these myths?
EPA/Justin Lane
For journalists in Venezuela, free speech means risking imprisonment or exile.
Step 1: select a dope font for your t-shirts.
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Lessons from the past suggest Cameron should acknowledge the limitations of his renegotiated membership terms.
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Brexit supporters argue the UK would find it easier to strike its own international deals but there is not much evidence of that.
History lesson: Sydney’s Daily Telegraph goes to war on political correctness.
Debate over ‘discovery’ of Australia is alive and well – in the mind of one Sydney newspaper editor.
EPA/Fernando Bizerra Jr
Brazilians aren’t getting a truthful account of what’s going on in their country.
Omer Saleem/EPA
Minorities are increasingly facing exclusion from Pakistan’s public realm; and it’s not only terrorists who are responsible.
The nuclear power plant in Doel, Belgium.
EPA/Laurent Dubrule
Evidence suggests that the threat is not being taken seriously enough.
EPA/Hein Htet
Aung San Suu Kyi will rule Burma through her proxy president. They need to unite the country’s many ethnic groups.
The Falkland Islands (Las Islas Malvinas): a rocky outpost at the centre of a centuries-long dispute.
Eric Gaba
A UN committee has agreed with the science underpinning Falklands boundary claims, but without solving the sovereignty issue the dispute is no closer to a solution.
Japan: not getting any younger.
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Worries about overpopulation aren’t being felt everywhere.
EPA
News from Syria that the ancient town has been taken back from Islamic State is good news – but especially for Putin and Assad.
Mothering behind bars.
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It has repercussions far beyond the prison gates.
EPA/Yoan Valat
Undecided voters want facts, not scaremongering.
Smile: you’re on camera.
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TV cameras will be coming to a court near you.
Boat at Eftalou on the northern coast of Lesvos, with Turkey in the distance.
Heaven Crawley
Research with migrants suggests Europe has misunderstood what drives them to make perilous sea crossings – and what would stop them trying.
EPA/Rahat Dar
Lahore’s Easter Sunday suicide attack is the latest chapter in Jamaat-ul-Ahrar’s campaign against the Pakistani government – and people.
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Always an underdog, the newspaper showed what imagination and rigour could bring to journalism.
Mourning in Brussels.
EPA/Christophe Petit Tesson
Torn between localism and pan-Europeanism, the idea of “Belgium” means almost nothing.
At Parque de la Memoria, Obama and Macri pay tribute to victims of the dictatorship.
EPA/David Fernandez
Argentina and the US have never had the cosiest of relationships. Could opening up old secrets help bring them together?
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Turmoil on the left led to a party split in 1983, and today’s circumstances look very familiar…
Three suspects in the Brussels airport bombing caught on CCTV.
Belgian Police
How easy is it to recognise a suspect from a CCTV image?