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A fitting challenge Captains of University Challenge teams don’t often break through into the popular consciousness, says Harry Wallop in The Times.
The nuclear menace of North Korea
Kim Jong Un, North Korea’s supreme leader, is building a nuclear missile that could reach the US. Can he be stopped?
Angry protesters target Russia's prime minister
With last week’s mass protests, Russia “has awakened from a deep sleep”, said Christian Esch in Der Spiegel (Hamburg).
Tennis: Konta hits new heights
“She came, she saw, she Konta-ed,” said Simon Briggs in The Daily Telegraph.
Trump's Warning Shot To Assad
Foreign ministers of the G7 group of nations met in Tuscany this week to discuss how to put pressure on Russia to drop its support for Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, in the wake of his regime’s apparent use of an illegal nerve gas during an attack on a town in rebel-held Idlib province.
Spy, Explorer, Cheerful Failure - The Man Who Inspired James Bond
Peter Fleming undertook an epic but fruitless mission up the Amazon, and then wrote a bestselling book about it. He also inspired his brother, Ian, to create the most famous fictional spy of all time. Ben Macintyre considers a very British hero.
Controversy Of The Week: Labour's Anti-Semitism
“Labour has developed a unique skill under Jeremy Corbyn,” said Stephen Pollard in The Daily Telegraph.
The Russian Reaction
Just a few months ago officials in Moscow were toasting the election of Donald Trump: he seemed so keen to forge closer ties with Russia.
#DeleteUber
The campaign against Uber for “collaborating” with President Trump highlights the battle lines being drawn up in corporate America
the brain hackers
california’s tech entrepreneurs have moved on from designing apps and driverless cars, and turned their attention to the human brain. but can they really create a faster, cleverer generation of workers? richard godwin sampled their wares