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Corbyn says May 'subservient' to Trump over Paris climate deal
Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas also says Prime Minister’s ‘slow and timid response to this reckless and irresponsible announcement by Trump is another sign of her weakness’
Lib Dem candidate claims 'tap water is changing people's sexuality'
"There are a lot of feminising hormones getting into the environment, and that has to be taken into consideration", says Susan King
Bernie Sanders says Jeremy Corbyn is 'revitalising democracy'
Former US presidential candidate tells The Independent there are 'similarities' between himself and the Labour leader
Police recover 36 bodies in Manila shooting but insist it's not terror
'It's either he lost in the casino and wanted to recoup his losses or he went totally nuts'
Bernie Sanders says Jeremy Corbyn is 'revitalising democracy'
Former US presidential candidate tells The Independent there are 'similarities' between himself and the Labour leader
Corbyn pledges 1 million jobs to drive growth amid Brexit uncertainty
‘There is no way out of this failed economic model without a government that is prepared to intervene in the economy,’ Rebecca Long-Bailey, the shadow Business Secretary, tells The Independent
A Satanist explains why he doesn't actually worship the devil at all
Church of Satan reverend Ashley S Palmer explains why he has no interest in worshipping the devil...
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Thaslima Begum There are no tributes for victims of Islamist terror's latest attack
How many Muslims do Isis, al-Qaeda, the Taliban and others need to kill for us to realise that perhaps Islam isn’t the problem?
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John Rentoul The verdict: May didn't bother to turn up and Corbyn looked as if he wished he hadn't
The two who mattered in this debate were Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn. She didn't turn up and he looked as if he wished he hadn't either
'How do you sleep at night?': Amber Rudd confronted over arms sales
The Green leader clashed with the Home Secretary in the live TV election debate
The lasting effects of being hit by lightning
For every 10 people hit by lightning, nine will survive. But what are the lasting effects of being exposed to hundreds of millions of volts? Charlotte Huff investigates
Ice stupas: the Himalayan answer to water shortage
Retreating glaciers have left villages in Ladakh with acute water shortages. Local engineer Sonam Wangchuk, noticing one day how ice under a bridge stayed frozen even in summer, came up with a solution as ingenious as it is beautiful
Drugs market 'should be managed by governments not gangsters'
Exclusive: Steve Rolles argues the war on drugs has been a ‘spectacular failure’ and has led to ‘the most rapid expansion of drug use in human history’. His solution? Licensed high street venues...
Fake news, conspiracies, and the mysterious death of Magdalena Zuk
Sexual conspiracy theories and fake news have spread like wildfire in the case of Magdalena Zuk, a Polish woman who died on holiday in Egypt last month. Despite two autopsies confirming there was no foul play, the ridiculously far-fetched coverage – including an ‘investigation’ by a fake TV detective – shows no signs of abating. It is a parable for our times that could prove devastating to Egyptian tourism, not to mention Zuk’s loved ones. Edmund Bower reports
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/39 25 May 2017
Protestors wearing masks depicting the leaders of the G7 countries pose for a selfie during a demonstration organised by Oxfam in Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy
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Former US president Barack Obama and Chancellor Angela Merkel arrive on stage during the Protestant church day (Kirchentag) event at the Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) in Berlin
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3/39 25 May 2017
Policemen perform surveillance on the area around Brandenburg Gate from a roof top prior to an event with former US president Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel during the German Protestant Kirchentag (Church Day) in Berlin, Germany
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4/39 25 May 2017
Police officers on jetski's patrol the beach of Isolabella, ahead of a G7 summit, in the Sicilian town of Taormina, southern Italy
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European Council President Donald Tusk speaks to US President Donald Trump after welcoming him at EU headquarters, as part of the NATO meeting, in Brussels
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6/39 24 May 2017
A demonstrator reacts after injuring his head during a protest against President Michel Temer and the latest corruption scandal to hit the country, in Brasilia, Brazil
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7/39 25 May 2017
US President Donald Trump meets with European Council President Donald Tusk, President-of the EU Commission Jean-Claude Juncker and officials during a meeting at the European Union Headquarters during a NATO meeting in Brussels
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8/39 24 May 2017
Riot police officers clash with demonstrators during a protest against President Michel Temer and the latest corruption scandal to hit the country, in Brasilia, Brazil
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9/39 24 May 2017
Smoke rises near the building of the Agriculture Ministry during a protest against Brazilian President Michel Temer and the latest corruption scandal to hit the country, in Brasilia, Brazil
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10/39 24 May 2017
Newly-elected Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus attends a news conference at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland
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11/39 24 May 2017
An opposition activist plays the violin in front of an armoured vehicle of the riot police during a protest against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas
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12/39 24 May 2017
French cartoonist and film director Arthur de Pins and French music composer Mat Bastard with an actor dressed as a zombie during a photocall for the film 'Zombillenium' at the 70th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes
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13/39 23 May 2017
The Tejas Express luxury train leaves for its first return journey between Goa and Mumbai at the Karmali railway station in the Indian state of Go
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14/39 22 May 2017
an Indian child plays a game on a touch-screen onboard the Tejas Express luxury train during its first journey between Mumbai and Goa in Mumbai.
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15/39 22 May 2017
Indian passengers travel onboard the Tejas Express luxury train during its first journey between Mumbai and Goa in Mumbai
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16/39 22 May 2017
Indian passengers travel onboard the Tejas Express luxury train during its first journey between Mumbai and Goa in Mumbai
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17/39 22 May 2017
An Italian soldier stands guard on a road near Taormina in Sicily. The heads of the Group of Seven (G7), including new US president Donald Trump and new French president Emmanuel Macron will meet in Taormina, Sicily.
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18/39 22 May 2017
Thai Police Lt. General Saroj Keokajee holds a press conference in front of Pra Mongkut Klao Hospital, which was struck by a small bomb, in Bangkok
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19/39 22 May 2017
Thai soldiers secure the area as a patient is escorted to safety after a bomb exploded at military-owned Phramongkutklao Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand
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20/39 22 May 2017
German police evacuated the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin, after a suspicious object was found in the mailroom
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21/39 22 May 2017
North Korean ground-to-ground medium-to-long range strategic ballistic missile Pukguksong-2 being launched in a test-fire
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Israeli soldiers wait for the arrival ceremony of US President Donald Trump at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, Israel
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23/39 22 May 2017
US President Donald Trump hugs Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he arrives at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv, Israel
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US President Donald J. Trump speaking on the podium after arriving at Ben Gurion Airport in Lod, outside Tel Aviv, Israel
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US President Donald Trump delivers a few remarks to reporters before his meeting with Israel's President Reuven Rivlin at Rivlin's residence in Jerusalem
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Ivanka Trump, the daughter of US President, at the President's Residence in Jerusalem
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White House senior advisor Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, the daughter of US President, attend a press conference at the President's Residence in Jerusalem
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An artist paints a picture of high jump star Germaine Mason, who died on April 20 in a motorbike crash on the outskirts of Kingston, in Portland, Jamaica
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People accompany the coffin of high jump star Germaine Mason, who died on April 20 in a motorbike crash on the outskirts of Kingston, to the cemetery in Grange Hill, Portland, Jamaica
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Jamaica's Olympic champion Usain Bolt reacts during a funeral service for high jump star Germaine Mason, who died on April 20 in a motorbike crash on the outskirts of Kingston, at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, in Hayley Park Road, in Kingston, Jamaica
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An aerial view of an art installation featuring Korean war-era tanks painted in different colours around a globe with a slogan reading: 'Peace All Around the World', at the Peace dam, north of Hwacheon near the Demilitarized one (DMZ) separating North and South Korea
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A general view of art installations at the Peace dam, north of Hwacheon near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating North and South Korea
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French President Emmanuel Macron, visits soldiers of Operation Barkhane, France's largest overseas military operation, in Gao, Northern Mali,
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Israeli soldiers fire tear gas during clashes with Palestinian protesters after a protest in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails, in the West Bank village of Beita, near Nablus
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Palestinians attack a passing vehicle belonging to an Israeli settler near the Hawara checkpoint, near the West Bank city of Nablus
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The parliament building is seen through flare smoke during a demonstration of uniformed officers marking a 24-hour general strike against the latest round of austerity in Athens, Greece
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Iranian President and candidate in the upcoming presidential elections Hassan Rouhani speaks during a campaign rally in the northwestern city of Ardabil
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The skyline of Dubai is pictured from the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world standing at 828 metres
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A makeshift altar with a cup of coffee, water glass and newspaper headlining the story of slain Mexican journalist Javier Valdez is pictured in a cafe previously frequented by Valdez in Culiacan, Sinaloa State, Mexico
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Herrera insists he is 'happy' at United amid Barcelona interest
The Spaniard has been linked with a move to Barcelona after an impressive season at United
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Bravo says he will fight for his place at Manchester City
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Fellaini refuses to rule out move to Chinese Super League
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Griezmann called Man United to inform them he was staying at Atletico
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Why the midfield battle is one both Real and Juve must win
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How Juventus reached the Champions League final in Cardiff
England injury blow as Chris Woakes ruled out the Champions Trophy
The Warwickshire all-rounder picked up a side strain against Bangladesh
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Champions Trophy gets off to a bang as England beat Bangladesh
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How Kane Williamson became one of the world's finest batsmen
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Google celebrates ICC tournament with addictive cricket game
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England sweating on Woakes and Plunkett injuries
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ICC Champions Trophy 2017: England win the toss for Bangladesh opener
Ian Johnston At least Trump would read his own climate change agreement
If Trump is driven to do anything at all, it is to put his name on everything he possibly can, like an un-neutered tomcat vigorously spraying his scent
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Andrew Grice Even if he loses, this isn't the end of Jeremy Corbyn
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Dominic Raab Brussels would eat a Lib Dem-Labour coalition for breakfast
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Kirsty Major Double Take: Republicans will turn their backs on Trump over Russia
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Andrew Hammond Donald Trump will not kill the Paris climate deal
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John Rentoul Mea Culpa: driving the horses out of Pandora’s Box
Arnold Schwarzenegger says 'people will rise up' over Paris Agreement
'One man cannot destroy our progress. One man can't stop our clean energy revolution. And one man can't go back in time'
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Wonder Woman's Patty Jenkins eyes 'I am Superman' with Ryan Gosling
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Check out the star-studded trailer for Murder on the Orient Express
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Jim Carrey to face trial over death of ex-girlfriend
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Snow White film faces backlash after body-shaming marketing campaign
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Studios are blaming Rotten Tomatoes for popcorn movies bombing
Amanda Holden's dress led to 216 complaints to Ofcom
'So Amanda is effectively topless on Britain's Got Talent,' one viewer tweets
New JRR Tolkien book finally published after 100 years
About an immortal Elf falling in love with a mortal man
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Jane Austen more more likely to have had 'sex with a woman than a man'
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Inferior by Angela Saini, review: Shining a light on sexism in science
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The End We Start From by Megan Hunter review: Strange and haunting
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Roger Moore handed autobiography to publisher two weeks before death
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Author says he was 'warned off' including black character in new book
Emirates tried to make Taiwanese employees wear Chinese flag pins
A leaked email to cabin crew forced a dramatic review of uniform policy
New 'California' design show celebrates the best of the West Coast
California was at the forefront of mid-century design. Now, for the first time, a show at the Design Museum's examines the impact of Californian Sixties style on the way we live...
Google confirms controversial Chrome ad blocker plans
The company will wield even more power than it already does
The strange film that sums up our fears of AI and the future
The work is a glimpse at how computers remember
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HTC U11: A surprise package with a quality camera
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Inside the elite school that trains iPhone developers of the future
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Android O: What you need to know about Google's new phone software
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HTC U11: A phone like no other, and not just because it’s squeezable
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What is going on with the huge NHS cyber attack?
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