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Forced marriage: 'I can't forgive or forget what they did to me'

Dr Humayra Abedin talks for the first time to Nina Lakhani about the international storm that began when she visited her parents in Bangladesh.

Suu Kyi is said to be frustrated by the role of the UN envoy, who has been accused of appeasement

5000 days: Political prisoner reaches dismal landmark

Her influence and support remain a threat to the military regime in Burma - and it refused the UN Secretary General permission to meet her last week.

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Federer slams Murray's grand ambition

Roger Federer, who knows all about winning Grand Slam singles titles and could claim a record 15th at Wimbledon this afternoon, said yesterday that Andy Murray has "put himself in a good position" to win a Slam in the near future.

Fly me to the Moon: the Apollo 11 ahead of lift-off on 16 July 1969

'The Eagle has landed': A space geek remembers the Moon shot

As a 10-year-old 'space geek', Paul Rodgers was glued to the television when Neil Armstrong uttered the immortal words, 'The Eagle has landed.' Forty years on, he looks back at mankind's giant leap – and the Cold War politics that turned the space race into a mad dash

Victims of the mountain pine beetle - which is native to North America - are easy to spot

Bugs! The critters eating America's forests

They may be tiny, but they're marching across the US in their billions, killing vast swathes of woodland. Graham Mole reports on a modern-day plague.

Malden with Carroll Baker in 'Baby Doll' (1956), one of the films he made with the director Elia Kazan

Karl Malden: Actor known for his gritty film roles who found wider fame in 'The Streets of San Francisco'

Character actors, by definition, rarely stand out in the Hollywood crowd, unlike leading men whose chiselled features are etched in the public's consciousness. Karl Malden was the exception.

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John Rentoul: Twitter: less than it's cracked up to be

'New media' are just another way of showing us what politicians are like.

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Editor-At-Large: Graduates - More debts than knowledge

There's no point in getting a degree if you can't communicate your ideas.

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Rupert Cornwell: In praise of the redoubtable Mrs Sanford

Some scandals involving sex and American politicians make you cringe.

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