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‘Dramatic’ rise in number of gay youngsters forced into homelessness
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Steve Biko would have turned 70 today, 39 years after dying in custody
'The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed,' the legendary activist said
EDWARD KESSLER 'Muslim Big Brother' is only going to make religious intolerance worse
New TV show Muslims Like Us pits a woman described as a ‘radical moderate’ against Abdul Haqq, a boxer who has been called an extremist, having converted from Christianity to Islam
Dean Eastmond I was diagnosed with cancer at 20 – this is what people should know
While waiting for a coffee to be made here in the US, a cleaner approached me asking if I had cancer (I mean, it’s pretty obvious). Her 19-year-old son also had cancer and was being treated a couple of hours away. She was tirelessly working four jobs to help cover the costs that weren’t included in her son’s health insurance and, because of that, couldn’t afford to visit him
Denis MacShane Europe knows Brexit was a terrible idea – and New York will benefit
Europe is puzzled by Brexit and our MPs who call for 'managed migration'. Why, they wonder, doesn’t our Government instead work out how to reorganise the UK’s labour market to support jobs, training and fair pay for British workers, which would reduce low-pay employers’ preferences for foreign workers?
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11 best family board games for Christmas
From the grandkids to the grandparents, get the whole family together for some table-based tomfoolery
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US military personnel stand before debris of an Osprey aircraft after it crash landed in the sea off the coast of Nago, Okinawa Island, southwestern Japan
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The wreckage of a US Marine MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft is seen as the tide recedes on the coast of Nago, Japan's southern island of Okinawa, after it crash landed in shallow waters
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Honour guards carry the coffin of police officer Tugay Can Kizilirmak, 26, who was killed outside the Besiktas football club stadium
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Family members mourn as honour guards carry the coffin of police officer Tugay Can Kizilirmak, 26, who was killed outside the Besiktas football club stadium in Istanbul
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Brazilian Chapecoense footballer Alan Ruschel, one of the survivors of the LaMia airliner air crash in Colombia two weeks ago, arrives at hospital in Chapeco, Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil
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The son of Brazilian radio journalist Rafael Henzel, one of the survivors of the LaMia airliner air crash in Colombia two weeks ago, rejoices as his father arrives at hospital in Chapeco, Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil
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Brazilian radio journalist Rafael Henzel, lies on a stretcher as he arrives at the hospital in Brazil, after he survived a plane crash with Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense aboard, in Chapeco, Brazil
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Nadia Murad breaks down crying as Lamia Haji Bashar delivers a speech at the European parliament in Strasbourg, after being awarded laureates of the 2016 Sakharov human rights prize
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Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, President Tayyip Erdogan and Former President Abdullah Gul pray during a ceremony for police officers killed in Saturday's blasts in Istanbul, Turkey
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More than 20 people were killed in a suicide truck bombing in the Somali capital Mogadishu, police said, in a fresh strike claimed by the Al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab group
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Members of U.S. Army Special Forces provide training for Iraqi fighters from Hashid Shaabi at Makhmur camp in Iraq
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Chinese dancers perform during a rehearsal of 'Chinese Dance: Maestros & Classics', the closing performance of the NCPA Dance Festival 2016 at the National Centre for the Perfoming Arts (NCPA) Theatre in Beijing, China
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Chinese dancers perform during a rehearsal of 'Chinese Dance: Maestros & Classics', the closing performance of the NCPA Dance Festival 2016 at the National Centre for the Perfoming Arts (NCPA) Theatre in Beijing, China
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Kenyan police officers search for the remains of victims at the crash site of a truck that rammed into several vehicles before bursting into flames near Karai on the busy Naivasha highway, some 85 kms west of Nairobi
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A nun stands inside the damaged St. Peter and St. Paul Coptic Orthodox Church after a bombing in Cairo, Egypt
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Rescue workers tend to the scene of a church roof collapse at Reigners Bible Church in Uyo, Nigeria
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos poses with the medal and diploma during the award ceremony of the Nobel Peace Prize
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Police officers comfort each other after explosions near the Besiktas football club stadium Vodafone Arena in Istanbul. Turkey
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Turkish forensic police officers work next to bodies front of a water cannon vehicle on the site where a car bomb exploded near the stadium of football club Besiktas in central Istanbul
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A woman stands on the ruin of a market after an earthquake in Meureudu, Aceh province, Indonesia
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A police investigator takes pictures of Nora Acielo, 47, after she was gunned down by unidentified men while she was escorting her two children to school in Manila, Philippines
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The sun rises behind skyscrapers amidst the clouds on a foggy morning in Dubai
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An Iraqi soldier gestures as he steps on the head of the dead body of who Iraqi forces say was an Islamic State militant, in Shayyalah al-Imam near Mosul
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A man checks the damage at a medical clinic following overnight government air strikes on the town of Binnish, in Syria's northwestern Idlib province
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A quarantine official disinfects a road leading to a chicken farm in Pyeongtaek, west of Seoul, South Korea. A suspected case of avian influenza was reported at the farm
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The bust of the late President Park Chung-hee is seen spray painted in a park in Seoul, South Korea. The bust was vandalized in an apparent anonymous act of discontent with his daughter and incumbent President Park Geun-hye who is suspected of having been involved in an unprecedented corruption scandal. The grafitti reads 'Order of Removal'
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Rescue workers stand beside the bodies of the victims following a fire at a local hotel, at a hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
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Iraqis ride bicycles between Baghdad's Abu Nawas street and the suspension bridge in the capital's Karrada district during an event calling for peace and the eradication of the Islamic State (IS) group
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Iraqis gather prior to cycling between Baghdad's Abu Nawas street and the suspension bridge in the capital's Karrada district during an event calling for peace and the eradication of the Islamic State (IS) group
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Young people march around the Plaza de la Revolucion and chant 'Yo soy Fidel,' 'I am Fidel' in English, before the arrival of the remains of former Cuban President Fidel Castro during on their four-day journey across the country in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
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The urn with the ashes of Cuban leader Fidel Castro leaves Revolution Square in Santiago, Cuba on its way to the cemetery
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A Honduran soldier confronts fans of Real Espana football team following clashes after Platense qualified for the Honduran Tournament final, outside the Municipal Excelsior stadium in Puerto Cortes, 260 kms north of Tegucigalpa
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People take part in a nation-wide protest against corruption at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Demonstrators protest along Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil against corruption and in support of the Lava Jato anti-corruption operation that investigates the bribes scandal of Petrobras
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Cuban President Raul Castro places the urn with the ashes of his brother Fidel Castro in his tomb at the Santa Ifigenia cemetery in Santiago de Cuba
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Wenger in attack on referees 'like lions in a zoo' after Arsenal loss
Wenger struggled to accept how his side had taken zero points from two matches in which they took the lead, and blamed two borderline offside goals for the 2-1 defeat by Manchester City
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Five things we learnt as City fight back to beat Arsenal
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Conte admits he had to wait for the 'right moment' to introduce change
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Back-to-back wins for the Hammers, but don't expect any Christmas fun
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Ibrahimovic: 'The older I get, the better I get like red wine!'
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Pochettino predicts Spurs title push following win over Burnley
Rahul 'gutted' to have missed out on double century
Rahul’s career-best score helped India close to within 86 runs of England’s first-innings 477 as they reached stumps on day three of this Fifth Test on 391 for four
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Kohli finally fails but Rahul century has fifth Test heading for draw
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Dawson admits Test call-up came as a complete surprise
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Dawson and Rashid give England shot at consolation victory
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If Cook no longer wants captaincy, England need a clean break
Letters Sajid Javid has proven himself a hypocrite on 'British values'
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Erich McElroy Is the Electoral College about to prove Donald Trump right?
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Letters Please stop peddling the myth that all pensioners are well off
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Joy Hibbins What it’s like to work at a suicide crisis centre over Christmas
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Editorial Prison works: as a way to create more criminals and riots
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John Rentoul Peter Mandelson, the dim sum supper and our predictions for 2017
CeeLo Green confirms exploding phone video was a publicity stunt
'What you saw today was a clip from a smaller video that we were shooting for a new project'
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Walking In Berlin by Franz Hessel, book review: An epic book
Franz Hessel's ‘Walking in Berlin: A Flaneur in the Capital’ documents the city in the late 1920s
How Margaret Thatcher used fashion to connect with a divided nation
Margaret Thatcher's clothing is set to go on permanenant display at the Victoria and Albert museum in London, at a time when female politicians are still being criticised for what they wear
Christmas pudding alternative recipes
Make the most of your 'Stir up Sunday' with these Christmas sweet treats
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British Airways cabin crew will strike on Christmas Day and Boxing Day
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Strikes could hit airline passengers on busiest day of season
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Glasgow airport unveils carol-singing, selfie-taking, dancing robot
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Monarch Airlines boss predicts lower air fares
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Airline and rail strikes cause uncertainty for Christmas getaways
The best extensions and home renovations of the year
Each of these homes is completely unique - the one thing they have in common is clever design...
Barack Obama suggests US could launch cyber weapon against Russia
'We can do stuff to you,' Obama told Vladimir Putin's government
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Apple will charge £65 to replace one of its easily loseable AirPods
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Donald Trump apparently suggests that Russian hacking is fine
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Russia launches powerful facial recognition programme on Twitter
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Facebook Messenger update Snapchat's most central feature
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Google results claim that the Holocaust didn't happen
Google's new VR headset is lacking the most important thing, for now
Daydream is likely to become a major VR platform, in a year with more than a few competitors. But it's not ready for that just yet
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10 things we learnt from trying the new MacBook Pro
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We must be prepared for the impact of Bolivia’s fast-melting glaciers
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I tested a Tesla Model S and it was worth it
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You might have been responsible for the internet outage last week
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Google releases the best Android phone ever made, and that's not all
Nintendo shares plunge amid bad reviews of Super Mario Run
The falling share price appears to be the result of worries about whether interest in the game will convert into profits