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Refugees bet lives on boat crossings despite deadly toll
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Refugees bet lives on boat crossings despite deadly toll

Hatemon Nesa recalled hugging her young daughter tightly as the cramped, broken-down boat they were sitting on drifted aimlessly

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January 20, 2023
'It was hell' Grief and joy as Tigray reconnects to the world
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'It was hell' Grief and joy as Tigray reconnects to the world

When Lemlem read that phone lines had been restored to parts of Ethiopia's war-torn Tigray region last month, she attempted to call her elderly mother, who lives in the Tigrayan town of Adwa.

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3 mins  |
January 20, 2023
Saffron farms squeezed by climate and competition
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Saffron farms squeezed by climate and competition

A sharp wind shunts clouds across the low and endless skies of La Mancha as Carlos Fernández stoops to pluck the last mauve flowers of the season from the cold earth. Their petals, which stain his index finger and thumb blue, enclose an almost weightless prize - crimson threads that are treasured across the world.

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January 20, 2023
'We need trees' Urban vision fails to take root
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'We need trees' Urban vision fails to take root

From Madrid to Berlin and Paris to Budapest, scientists and planners agree, trees, trees and yet more trees can help make Europe's cities more comfortable even survivable - as global heating strengthens its grip.

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January 20, 2023
Country reels as deadly political clashes spiral
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Country reels as deadly political clashes spiral

Lisbeth Candia wept uncontrollably as she waited in Cusco's central morgue to recover the body of her brother Remo, the latest protester to be killed by security forces as the country experiences its worst political violence in decades.

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January 20, 2023
How one woman's bravery exposed a serial police rapist
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How one woman's bravery exposed a serial police rapist

David Carrick's campaign of terror went uninvestigated for many years and will further erode trust in London's Metropolitan police

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6 mins  |
January 20, 2023
Le Pen eyes 2027 win with image makeover
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Le Pen eyes 2027 win with image makeover

Far right leader seeks to hide National Rally's racist image and reposition the party opposite Macron's centrists

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January 20, 2023
A united left Will Yolanda Díaz be first female PM?
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A united left Will Yolanda Díaz be first female PM?

As Spain enters an election year that will include municipal, regional and national votes, the woman who is, according to polls, its most popular politician is touring the country to build support for leftwing candidates.

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January 20, 2023
War games Politics-not battle strategyis the driver for reshuffle
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War games Politics-not battle strategyis the driver for reshuffle

Another month, another Russian military reshuffle: Vladimir Putin changes the general in charge of his forces in Ukraine with something of the frequency of a Premier League club desperate to secure immediate success.

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January 20, 2023
'Hellish' battle for Soledar symbolises state of war
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'Hellish' battle for Soledar symbolises state of war

An infantry carrier moves quickly across a devastated landscape, traversing a flat expanse dotted with lines of shattered buildings, some reduced to rubble by artillery fire.

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January 20, 2023
Hands across the water Failed coup shows the poisonous symbiosis of Trump and Bolsonaro
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Hands across the water Failed coup shows the poisonous symbiosis of Trump and Bolsonaro

In the days following the 6 January 2021 storming of the US Capitol, a Brazilian professor and expert on disinformation, David Nemer, gave an interview predicting the same thing would happen in Brazil two years later.

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January 20, 2023
‘Democracy is at risk’ Lawmakers take stock
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‘Democracy is at risk’ Lawmakers take stock

Sônia Guajajara should have been making history last Tuesday afternoon, being sworn in as the head of Brazil's first ministry for Indigenous peoples at S a ceremony at the presidential palace in Brasília.

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January 20, 2023
Hidden gems - Underwater forests could help tackle the climate crisis
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Hidden gems - Underwater forests could help tackle the climate crisis

Kelp absorbs CO2 and has high nutritional value-but it is under threat from rising temperatures, pollution and invasive species

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January 13, 2023
Shock waves - The mob was dispersed and Lula will likely emerge stronger, but for how long?
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Shock waves - The mob was dispersed and Lula will likely emerge stronger, but for how long?

Clad in canary yellow football shirts or draped in the colours of the Brazilian flag, pro-Bolsonaro activists applauded a line of heavily armed police marching into their midst in Brasília.

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January 13, 2023
Father to son
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Father to son

The Australian actor on family, bereavement and the emotional ordeal of making his latest film

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9 mins  |
January 13, 2023
Global action is needed to topple a genocidal criminal junta boss
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Global action is needed to topple a genocidal criminal junta boss

It’s a country where children are imprisoned, tortured and sexually abused.

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January 13, 2023
Government bids to reset the narrative with a war on gangs
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Government bids to reset the narrative with a war on gangs

When the time came, the police departed in caravans to gang-infested neighbourhoods throughout the capital city, as part of an effort to combat an apparent rise in extortion.

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January 13, 2023
Oil, wealth and the pursuit of justice
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Oil, wealth and the pursuit of justice

War in Ukraine has earned the resource-rich Scandinavian country billions- and sparked debate over who should profit

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6 mins  |
January 13, 2023
Argentinians take the road back to their Galician roots
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Argentinians take the road back to their Galician roots

1m Number of people who emigrated from Galicia between 1857 and 1960

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January 13, 2023
Lost in music - A mission to save songs of the Biate community
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Lost in music - A mission to save songs of the Biate community

250 - The estimated number of languages lost in India in the past 50 years, according to Unesco.

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January 13, 2023
Talks held over return of Parthenon marbles
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Talks held over return of Parthenon marbles

The British Museum has confirmed for the first time that it is involved in “constructive discussions” with Greece over the return of some of the Parthenon marbles.

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January 13, 2023
Harry or the palace? Either way, you fall into the royalist trap
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Harry or the palace? Either way, you fall into the royalist trap

I doubt last weekend’s angry and contrary ITV interview will restore Harry’s sliding ratings.

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January 13, 2023
Zelenskiy's star power draws in celebrity supporters
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Zelenskiy's star power draws in celebrity supporters

Hollywood royalty has embraced the president and offered support to his country's war efforts

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January 13, 2023
Fury and shock after Bolsonaro rioters' orgy of violence
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Fury and shock after Bolsonaro rioters' orgy of violence

Carla Coutinho da Rosa rode her mud-caked bicycle to Brazil’s day of chaos, joining thousands of far-right militants as they marched on congress with a clear objective in their minds.

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January 13, 2023
Plutonium, aluminium, plastic - How humans changed the face of the Earth
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Plutonium, aluminium, plastic - How humans changed the face of the Earth

Scientists debate the place that best sums up the rise of Homo sapiens and dawn of the Anthropocene era

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4 mins  |
January 13, 2023
Are we...related?
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Are we...related?

Chris Stringer tells how his remarkable quest as a young researcher transformed understanding of our species

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8 mins  |
January 13, 2023
The naked truth
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The naked truth

Jack Monroe shot to fame by teaching us how to cook well on a shoestring, but in private her world was falling apart. She talks addiction and the road to recovery.

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January 13, 2023
An age-old problem? Octogenarian Biden faces questions on 2024 race
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An age-old problem? Octogenarian Biden faces questions on 2024 race

Joe Biden has presided over legislative deals that American presidents have sought for years, struggled with unpopularity yet led the Democrats to a historically strong performance in last year’s midterm elections, all before turning 80.

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January 13, 2023
Security detail Fears over removal of metal detectors in wake of Capitol attack
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Security detail Fears over removal of metal detectors in wake of Capitol attack

9,625 The number of threats made against members of Congress in 2021, up from 3,939 in 2017

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January 13, 2023
Under the hammer
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Under the hammer

It was meant to signify Republican resurgence – but the House speaker vote instead exposed the chaos at the heart of the party. What now for America’s right?

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January 13, 2023