Women in Rotherham: coming to terms with what has happened.
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In a town still reeling, writing is helping to empower women.
Canada shows the rest of the world how it’s done.
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The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is parity. World leaders take note.
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It’s not just a matter of numbers: asylum seekers need houses where they can feel at home.
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The world is dragging its feet – and it’s costing lives.
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Parliamentarians have again failed to form a coalition, nearly three months after the election.
A Syrian child sleeps on the street in Kos.
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In-depth research with refugees and migrants reveals that deterrent measures will not solve the crisis.
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Journalists used to decide what was news. Things are very different now.
Hero of the hour: BBC London talkback host, Simon Lederman.
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Media should confront hate speech, not merely censor it.
Delivering life lessons.
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Mothering Sunday comes just once a year, but mum’s help build the landscape of politics all year long.
Cracking down on gangs in San Salvador.
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El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have some of the world’s highest homicide rates – and their attempts to tackle them have had mixed consequences.
Phishing for your password.
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Crooks exploit natural human tendencies to con you out of your money.
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Ambridge needs more than just a nod to disability.
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Some children drink alcohol. This study of 11-year-olds looked at how parents’ drinking might influence behaviour.
Young Muslims are politically engaged.
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Discussions about the government’s Prevent strategy have ended up in a pointless and unproductive deadlock.
The flag of the Indian National Congress.
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Hindu nationalists may be in government, but they’ll never have a monopoly on India’s civic religion.
Penny for their thoughts.
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Their structures and funding give them scope and access that others don’t have, but foundations also lack accountability.
Timothy Cox
Other member states could block a friendly Brexit, and they are more likely to do so if it means losing free movement for their people.
A tense start to the year in New Delhi.
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To know India’s future we must first understand Hindu nationalism’s past.
Fired up, ready to go.
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Hillary Clinton epitomises women’s shifting place in the American polity – and her struggles to win over younger women reflect that.
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Whether they charge for FoI searches or not, it’s still too hard to access government information.
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Is Berlin’s underground scene in danger of going to the wall?
They sure did.
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One outsider movement candidate ran riot, while another seemingly crumpled.
A Macedonian armed vehicle patrols the fence along the border with Greece.
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Tear gas on refugees isn’t good PR for a country that wants to join the European Union. But then other countries in the EU aren’t coming off too well either.
We mustn’t allow convicted rapists or abusers to continue as role models.
Every time Iran has an election, its minority groups are suddenly the centre of attention – and then they’re quickly forgotten again.