EPA/Shawn Thew
How did Washington get its hands on Guantánamo Bay – and why does its presence there still cause so much trouble?
Terror on the beach in Grand Bassam.
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The gun attack at a hotel marks another bloody chapter in West Africa’s fight against Islamist militancy.
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Wheatley has expertly reimagined Ballard’s futuristic novel in a way that rings true to modern living.
EPA/Fernando Bizerra Jr.
The administration of Dilma Rousseff is caught in a rapidly accelerating cycle of discontent.
EPA/Jim Lo Scalzo
The US’s long history of inventive campaign soundtracks seems lost on this year’s contenders.
EPA/Ali Haider
Nearly three decades after the horrific gas attack by Saddam Hussein, Kurds are waiting for the world to recognise a genocide.
It’s time for Britain to grow up, accept its place in Europe and, yes, join the euro.
After The 1572 St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre many Protestants fled France for England.
Francois Dubois
David Cameron has pledged that Britain will take 20,000 Syrian refugees – but how did Henry VIII manage those in need 500 years ago?
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How to invent a national identity – and then sell it.
Hackles raised at a Rubio rally.
EPA/Erik S. Lesser
In times of trouble, the Republicans have held together by refusing to attack each other. That’s all gone out of the window.
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Europeans who have travelled to Iran, Iraq, Sudan or Syria now need a visa to travel to the US. Why?
The ‘Iron Lady’ faces off with the BBC during her prime ministership.
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The public broadcaster’s guidelines set out the need for impartiality, but some of its presenters appear not to have seen them.
Good luck, Merrick.
EPA/Michael Reynolds
In an act of defiance, Obama has nominated his choice for the Supreme Court. Perhaps he can learn from Reagan’s spectacular 1987 failure.
Remember everyone, we exit, but we don’t Brexit.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
George Osborne was eager to paint a rosy picture for potentially eurosceptic small businesses. But he could have gone further.
Tough crowd.
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Many predicted he’d crumble, but the Labour leader’s first budget was at least rousing.
Crimes against humanity.
EPA/Islamic State video
What is the likelihood of stateless terror suspects being brought to book for their crimes?
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Some economic models tell us that segregation is inevitable. Is it really?
The Chancellor inspects the Osbot 3000 production line.
PA/Ben Birchall
A close look at Osborne’s tactics suggest he is not destined for the top, but remains a consummate Conservative.
Meet me in Ohio.
EPA/Erik S. Lesser
Donald Trump saw off one contender, but Ted Cruz and John Kasich fight on. Where will it end?
EPA/Yahya Arhab
Thousands killed, millions displaced, a country in ruins: when will the international community act to end the violence?
EPA/Russian Defence Ministry
The Russian president is proving he has learned what America didn’t: to quit while ahead.
Voters in traditional dress wait to cast their ballots in Baden-Wuerttemberg.
EPA/Patrick Seeger
Rule one: don’t lose ‘ownership’ of the issue.
Syrians seeking protection.
UNHCR/I Prickett
Refugees will continue to flee the war-torn country and Europe must do more to help.
Ask her, Michael, go on, ask her.
PA/Steve Parsons
Picking and choosing your constitutional conventions can be more trouble than it’s worth.
EPA/Mikhail Klimentyev/Sputnik
The Russian president’s announcement he will be pulling troops out of Syria has taken everyone by surprise.