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Champions League final: how money buys success on the pitch
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Elisavet Argyro Manoli • There is a virtuous (or vicious) circle in...
Is throwing a milkshake an act of political violence? What political theory tells us
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Alexander Blanchard • If the right, or public opinion more widely, is...
EXPLAINER | Julian Assange: WikiLeaks founder arrested in London
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Gbenga Oduntan • What we know so far abour the arrest of WikiLeaks founder...
Facebook’s plan to protect the European elections comes up short
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William Dance • There remains a considerable mismatch between...
The terror of climate change is transforming young people's identity
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Blanche Verlie | As adults, we would do well to recognise the necessity of...
Climate change: a climate scientist answers questions from teenagers
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“How long is the planet going to last? I heard it was 12...
Women have been written out of power – time is ripe for a new language of equality
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It is not easy to change culturally conditioned ways of behaving and thinking,...
Climate change: obsession with plastic pollution distracts attention from bigger environmental challenges
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Now is not the time to be distracted by the convenient truth of plastic...
Venezuela crisis explained: a tale of two presidents
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Daniel Hellinger • Why did both presidents try so hard to justify...
Razor burned: Why Gillette's campaign against toxic masculinity missed the mark
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Alan Abitbol • Who knew a razor blade company could become so...
Iceland Christmas ad: barred, but it will help 2018 go down as the year of 'corporate caring'
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Cathrine Jansson-Boyd • A cynical person might say Iceland is simply...
Brexit political declaration: what it means for the future UK-EU relationship
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Paul James Cardwell • Nothing in the document legally requires either...
Brexit deal agreed by British cabinet, but parliament's approval remains unlikely
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Robin Pettitt • While May has managed to get her cabinet to support...
US midterm results: six issues on the country’s uncertain future
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Scott Lucas | The most important person in America will be Robert Mueller....
Individual action won’t achieve 1.5ºC warming – social change is needed, as history shows
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“What can we do about climate change” is a tangible taboo...
Behind the Brexit vote, Labour remains dangerously divided
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Eurosceptics may comprise a small part of the Labour Party, but events have...
Sweden election: yes, the far right made gains, but we're not falling apart
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Anamaria Dutceac Segesten | Like IKEA, Swedish politics will probably remain...
Genoa bridge collapse: maintaining these structures is a constant battle against traffic and decay
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Marios Chryssanthopoulos • In the shadow of this terrible loss of life, it...
Madonna: pop's superlative shapeshifter turns 60 with style
Music
Madonna still has the edge, simply because what she’s doing now cannot be...
The term ‘fake news’ is doing great harm | Joshua Habgood-Coote
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In the mouths of right-wing demagogues, the accusation is a command not to...