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Second explosion in city of Volgograd
Second explosion in city of Volgograd Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD At least 14 people have been killed and 23 injured in a suspected suicide bombing on a trolleybus in the Russian city of Volgograd. The first...
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Ice festival builds frozen cityscape in north-east China
Ice festival builds frozen cityscape in north-east China Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Artists and workers make their final touches to monolithic ice sculptures on Saturday ahead of an annual international ice...
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Russian athlete describes 'gay kiss' speculation as 'sick fantasies'
Russian athlete describes 'gay kiss' speculation as 'sick fantasies' Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Two Russian athletes deny they intended to show their disapproval of Russia's new anti-gay law when they kissed...
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Baker at Syrian refugee camp: 'The camp has given us many memories'
Baker at Syrian refugee camp: 'The camp has given us many memories' Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD A young baker at Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan describes what life is like working at the camp and why...
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Syrian refugee crisis: 'we left one war for another' | Guardian Investigations
Syria: a crisis at Fortress Europe's gates. Since the war began in Syria, thousands of refugees have made the precarious journey to Europe, through Turkey, in search of safety. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://bit.ly/subscribegdn We...
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Anywhere but Westminster answers your questions
With time running out to return their hired car, John Harris and John Domokos respond to your questions on Brexit, beards and their latest episode of Anywhere but Westminster. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ►...
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The epic journey of a refugee cat to find its family
Kunkush the cat was a beloved member of a family who became refugees when they fled Iraq for the safety of Europe. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian Travelling through Greece, family and cat became separated....
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My sexual thoughts drove me mad. Then I realised it was OCD - Rose Bretécher | Comment is Free
Rose Bretécher spent years distressed by her intrusive sexual thoughts, until she realised they were part of her OCD. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian Thoughts of sex, body parts and even child abuse drove her...
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Trans actors: 'Why can't you just represent me as a person?'
Record numbers of people in Britain now see themselves as transgender. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian But does the way transgender people are represented on stage and on screen reflect reality? Jenny Kleeman...
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We need to talk about Theresa May – Owen Jones | Comment is Free
Theresa May is seen as a ‘safe pair of hands’, and many of us are yearning for that at a time of massive political turmoil. But, argues Owen Jones, we should still think about what kind of politician she is. From opposing the convention...
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Erica: 'I want to be more like a human'
Is your identity constructed from your memories? Are you afraid of being replaced by a superior version of yourself? Will robots eventually annihilate humans? Following the Guardian's documentary, Erica: Man Made, we asked you to submit...
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What is happening to Hong Kong's democracy?
Two decades after the UK handed it back to China, President Xi Jinping is in Hong Kong for the first time to celebrate the anniversary. The ‘one country, two systems’ principle was designed to preserve democratic freedoms in the wealthy...
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Why do people still go hungry? | Guardian Animations
There is enough food in the world to go around, yet hundreds of millions of people go to bed each night on an empty stomach. World leaders have promised to end hunger by 2030. But what causes it and how do we prevent it? Actor Dougray...
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UK digital switchover begins
Whitehaven in Cumbria is the first UK town to turn off analogue television. The media industry is looking closely at the effects, but the residents just want to know how to avoid a blank screen
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Inside Baghdad: Jason Redick
Inside Baghdad: Jason Redick Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Iraq war: 10 years on Staff sergeant Jason Redick is on his third tour of Iraq. In the first of three exclusive films for Guardian Unlimited, David...
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Michael Rosen performs I Can't Stand It Anymore
The children's laureate Michael Rosen takes a wry look at the immigration debate with a poem set in Walthamstow
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The Exorcist director William Friedkin talks to Jason Solomons
The Exorcist director William Friedkin talks to Jason Solomons Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD William Friedkin, Oscar-winning director of The Exorcist and The French Connection, talks to Jason Solomons
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Hearts and Minds: Open heart surgery at the Wellcome Institute
Hearts and Minds: Open heart surgery at the Wellcome Institute SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/WHumqY A London audience watches live open heart surgery at an event organised by the Wellcome Collection to bring medicine 'back into the public...
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George Monbiot meets easyjet chief executive Andy Harrison
George Monbiot meets Andy Harrison, the chief executive of easyjet, and takes him to task over the budget airline's plans for an "ecojet", growing carbon emissions from the aviation industry and the company's carbon offsetting scheme
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LittleBigPlanet: Guardian style
Footage from the Guardian level of Sony's new computer game LittleBigPlanet, starring our very own 'sackgirl' Aleks Krotoski
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Gaza: Nursing the nightmares
Gaza: Nursing the nightmares During the shelling of Gaza, 62 men, women and children took shelter in one tiny flat in Beit Hanoun. Some of the women return with Insherrah Zakout, one of Gaza's few psychotherapists, to try to free...
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Gaza war crimes investigation: human shields
Gaza war crimes investigation: human shields Clancy Chassay investigates claims from three brothers that the Israeli military used them as human shields during the invasion of Gaza
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Gaza war crimes investigation: attacks on medics
Gaza war crimes investigation: attacks on medics Clancy Chassay asks why 16 medical workers were killed and more than half of Gaza's hospitals hit during Israel's invasion of Gaza
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Gaza war crimes investigation: Israeli drones
Gaza war crimes investigation: Israeli drones Clancy Chassay asks why Israeli drones with optics capable of seeing the colour of a target's clothes killed so many Palestinian civilians during the recent Gaza invasion