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Activists doubt Labour’s cautious strategy, but many voters are looking for a ‘Weetabix candidate’ – reassuring and uncontroversial, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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Study shows these great apes continue to learn and hone their tool-using skills well into adulthood.
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Women are dying of femicide at a startling rate in many states around the country – with 51 killed last year in North Carolina alone. Andrea Cavallier reports on one community’s attempt to change
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The price of a doner kebab in Germany has more than doubled in what is being called donerflation
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many European diplomats avoid lavish Moscow ceremony and Ukrainian security service says it has caught a network of Russian agents
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Chinese state media report attack happened at the Zhenxiong County People’s Hospital in Zhaotong city, in southwest China
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With the world’s humanitarian system in crisis, many NGOs now recognise that local charities can deliver much more at far less cost
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Glenn Germany dived out of the way when the suspect waved the gun from the aisle
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The London Underground has a number of abandoned stations that are no longer in use - but many of them can still be visited by the public on special tours
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Ministers have proposed that many new non-domestic buildings must have separate facilities for men and women
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Germany has recalled its ambassador to Russia for a week of consultations in Berlin following an alleged hacker attack on Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party
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‘How many people is enough people to be attacked and dangerously hurt before you make a decision on a dog?’ Noem said this weekend
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About 52,000 people are eligible under the scheme, but a government spokesperson said Kigali would accept ‘thousands’
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Khaled is waiting to be deported from the Colnbrook centre where, he says, many who have fled persecution are struggling to cope with what lies ahead
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Greater Anglia, Great Northern, Thameslink, Southern, Southeastern, and SWR and many more rail companies will be hit by strikes
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The Home Office last week launched a nationwide operation to round up asylum seekers, leaving many fearful and confused
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The BBC show, which is a spin-off of Death in Paradise, has returned for a second series and has been praised by viewers - but many have been left distracted by the stunning backdrops
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Interior minister Nancy Faeser promises ‘tough action’ to protect democracy as political assaults rise
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Ghassan Abu-Sitta, who was due to speak in French senate, is told Germany has enforced Schengen-wide entry ban
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