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Murder, corruption and Kenya's cattle barons
The Guardian investigates the causes behind the murder of Tristan Voorspuy, a former British army officer shot on his ranch by armed nomadic herders in March. For months, Kenya’s central county of Laikipia has become the epicentre of a...
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Beyond bionics: how the future of prosthetics is redefining humanity
Bionic technology is removing physical barriers faced by disabled people while raising profound questions of what it is to be human. From DIY prosthetics realised through 3D printing technology to customised AI-driven limbs, science is...
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The Trap: the deadly sex-trafficking cycle in American prisons
The Trap investigates how prisons and jails across the United States have become recruiting grounds for human traffickers, who are targeting incarcerated women and trafficking them out of correctional facilities and into pimp-controlled...
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Bill Gates: 'Trump is open-minded'
As the Gates Foundation launches its report on progress in the fight against poverty, the philanthropist talks to Polly Toynbee about the challenges ahead. Gates discusses the US president's approach to foreign aid, sharing his hopes for...
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Can you take on the EU and win? Today in Focus | Podcast
Listen to the full Today in Focus podcast ►http://bit.ly/TiFVaroufakis' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>podcast ► The former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis staked his political career on getting a deal with the European Union...
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How a 'quick sterilisation' took five years of my life
Jan Faulkner, a mother of five, says she suffered loss of bladder control and mobility after having the Essure contraceptive device implanted. Speaking after it was removed, she explains how she got her life back with the help of other...
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A day of Brexit chaos | Today in Focus podcast
Listen to the podcast here ►f='https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2018/nov/16/brexit-chaos-cabinet-resignations-theresa-may-today-focus-podcast' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here ► Anushka Asthana joins her colleagues in...
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Why did the fishing industry vote for Brexit? Today in Focus | Podcast
At the time of the EU referendum in June 2016, a poll suggested that 92% of the fishing industry voted to leave the European Union. The question of fishing rights has remained a sticking point in negotiations ever since. Sam Wollaston...
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Why your memories can't be trusted
Memory does not work like a video tape – it is not stored like a file just waiting to be retrieved. Instead, memories are formed in networks across the brain and every time they are recalled they can be subtly changed. So if these...
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'People’s vote' march: up close with anti-Brexit protesters at the 'biggest ever demo'
The Guardian spends the day with the estimated 1 million protesters who came from all corners of the UK to London to demand a fresh referendum on Brexit. Organisers of the Put It to the People march said the protest could have been even...
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Why America's gay bars still matter: 'We can live our truth here'
The Guardian visits three US gay bars in Texas, Mississippi and Indiana, where the owners and punters share how important those spaces remain for their community Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ►http://is.gd/Guardian ►uardian'...
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Tales of death and chaos at the Ivory Coast / Liberia border
As the fighting to install Alassane Ouattara as president of Ivory Coast continues in Abidjan, stories are emerging of death and chaos as rebel forces have moved towards the capital
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London Feis festival 2011
Bob Dylan topped a bill that included the Undertones, Afro Celt Sound System and more at a windswept Finsbury Park in north London. Martin Godwin met some of the festival's fans
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Tony Bennett on recording with Amy Winehouse for his new album of duets
Tony Bennett on recording with Amy Winehouse for his new album of duets Subscribe to the Guardian HEREref='http://bitly.com/UvkFpD' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>HERE The 84-year old singer announces a date at the London Palladium...
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Harry Potter fans at the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 premiere
Fans in fancy dress talk about what Harry Potter means to them at the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 premiere
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Bolshoi superstars Ivan Vasiliev and Natalia Osipova dance Romeo and Juliet
Judith Mackrell meets the real-life fiancC)es as they rehearse Sir Frederick Ashton's rarely staged and much revered production of Romeo and Juliet at London's Coliseum
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Beauty tips: travel essentials
Beauty expert Sali Hughes pares down her make-up bag and shares her essential travel products with us
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The intimidation of Israeli forces against Gaza fishermen
The intimidation of Israeli forces against Gaza fishermen Our reporters experience first hand Israeli efforts to intimidate Gaza fishermen and keep their fishing trips ever closer to shore
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Tony Bennett: 'Amy Winehouse was very apprehensive ... but she loved to perform'
Interviewed earlier this month before Amy Winehouse's death, 84-year-old singer Tony Bennett discusses working with her on his new album Duets II
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Gaza artists Tarzan and Arab: 'You look at the poster, imagine the film ... but there is no film'
Gaza artists Tarzan and Arab: 'You look at the poster, imagine the film ... but there is no film' Tarzan and Arab are identical twin artists in Gaza - perhaps one of the least promising places on earth for art to flourish. Their work is...
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Edna O'Brien: 'I'm sorry books don't hold the same cachet as a pair of jeans'
The Irish author Edna O'Brien talks about reading memoirs from Vladimir Nabokov and Bob Dylan to help her walk the line between honesty and poetry in a forthcoming memoir of her own, and her dismay at finding bookshops held little appeal...
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Sir John Soane's Museum: 'A crazy labyrinth of art, architecture and history'
In the fourth of our series of films celebrating the best British architecture, art critic Jonathan Jones gets lost in the Georgian maze that Sir John Soane designed as a house to live in, and a setting for his antiquities and works of art
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Steve Bell on Nick Clegg at the Liberal Democrat conference 2011: 'more washed up than last year'
Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell tries to capture 'petulant and impatient' Nick Clegg at the Liberal Democrats' party conference in Birmingham, but feels he soon becomes 'drowned in cheese' because of all the yellow lights. 'It's the...