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UFC's Dan Hardy: 'MMA is the purest sport'

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This is an extended interview between UFC fighter and commentator Dan Hardy and Guardian journalist Iman Amrani which featured in the first episode of Modern Masculinity "Why the UFC is popular with so many men". Watch the full episode ►...
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All things must die. Including this series. Response video! #8

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As Death Land wraps up, we look back at the series and answer some of your burning questions. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian Support the Guardian ► https://support.theguardian.com/contribute Today...
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The food deserts of Memphis: inside America's hunger capital | Divided Cities

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In the 'food deserts' of Memphis, Tennessee, dominated by fast food outlets and convenience stores, locals lack what seems a basic human right in the richer half of the city: a supermarket. With a big gap in life expectancy, are these...
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Why do Havana's taxi drivers earn more than doctors? | Divided Cities

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Cuba's strange dual system means that public sector workers and those in private enterprise are paid in different currencies. Laura, a GP, earns Cuban pesos, whereas Rogelio, who was a doctor, now makes more in an hour as a taxi driver...
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Before I die: A day with the terminally ill | Death Land

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What does it feel like to know you’re dying? In episode two of Death Land, Leah Green meets people who are facing up to the end of their lives. She follows palliative care doctor Sunita Puri as she helps her patients come to terms with...
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‘Make Spain great again’: does Melilla really need a Trump-style wall? | Divided Cities

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Everyone in Melilla has some connection to the city’s most visible and controversial feature: a huge barbed-wire fence, which separates this Spanish port city from the rest of north Africa. Asylum seekers like Aboubacar wait for months...
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Antarctica, climate change and a tale of two penguins

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Jonathan Watts visits Antarctica with a team of scientists to look at how human activity and rising temperatures are creating winners and losers among penguins – and why this should be a warning to us all Subscribe to The Guardian on...
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Owen Jones meets Arlene Foster at the Conservative conference

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Arlene Foster and I don’t see eye-to-eye on anything, I think it’s fair to say. I bumped into her at Tory conference and confronted her about her and the DUP’s views on equal marriage and why it still hasn’t been legalised in Northern...
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Owen Jones meets the naked anti-Brexit protester | 'We are a nation of prudes'

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Dr Victoria Batemen hates Brexit so much that she is stripping off and challenging Brexiters to debate her in the nude. But is it an effective campaign strategy? Or just a sign of our fevered political times? I remain fully clothed as I...
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Owen Jones meets Paloma Faith | 'Musicians are scared to speak out'

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Paloma Faith is rare as a modern musician because she's willing to speak out about her political beliefs. She told me that few musicians discuss politics because of the abuse directed at them on social media. People like Bob Dylan, Nina...
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Owen Jones meets Brendan Cox | 'I want to change UK's narrative of division'

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Brendan Cox, the widow of Jo Cox MP, tells me about the weekend of events to mark the anniversary of his wife’s murder. Cox says more than 100,000 events have been organised for The Great Get Together. Find out more about The Great Get...
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When did you last vote for hope? | Owen Jones talks...

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You have a stark choice at the 2017 general election: Theresa May's campaign of negativity or Jeremy Corbyn's positive vision for the future of this country. A choice between a Labour party that will invest in education, in the NHS and...
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The Guardian's election daily podcast: give it a listen

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You may have noticed we've got a general election just around the corner. I've teamed up with my Guardian colleague Jonathan Freedland to give you our analysis and commentary from around the country as Britain prepares to vote in June...
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How we get tree planting wrong

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In the face of the impending climate catastrophe, there has been a growing clamour to repopulate the trillions of trees our planet has lost over the centuries. But large-scale tree planting is not helping, and in some cases it's creating...
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From Libya to Europe: on board a refugee rescue ship

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An overcrowded ship with asylum seekers leaves Libya bound for Europe – triggering a high-stakes showdown between a Doctors Without Borders vessel wanting to escort it to safety and the Libyan Coast Guard fighting to turn it back. As the...
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One Gaza street, 43 deaths: ‘The real war is the aftermath'

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Omar Abu al-Ouf lost his parents, grandparents and two siblings when his building was bombed by the Israeli military last month, in a street where 43 people were killed. Two weeks after the 16-year-old was pulled from the rubble, he...
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Why self-driving cars have stalled

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Fully fledged self-driving technology appears to be perpetually just around the corner. It is a promise that the Tesla chief executive, Elon Musk, has made almost every year since 2013. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ►...
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Climate carnage: whose job is it to save the planet? – documentary

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In a crucial year for the climate, award-winning Guardian environment editor Fiona Harvey reflects on 30 years of Cops and meets the politicians, activists and scientists asking who is responsible for saving the planet. Subscribe to The...
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How does porn impact men?

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A report published in January showed that parents of teenagers were either in denial or unaware of what their children watched online. With porn being more accessible than ever, the Guardian journalist Iman Amrani asks men how and why...
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Respect is a two-way thing

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As part of a series on modern masculinity, Guardian journalist Iman Amrani is exploring what masculinity means to men, aiming to hear from voices that are not often heard in mainstream discussions. In this episode, she speaks to men from...
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Why is UFC so popular with men?

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Iman Amrani is back with series two of Modern Masculinity. Episode one takes her to UFC 244 in New York. From open workouts with Darren Till to Jorge Masvidal vs Nate Diaz on fight night at Madison Square Garden, Iman speaks to fighters...
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FGM - film that changed the law in Kurdistan

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Two filmmakers spent almost a decade reporting the greatest taboo subject in Kurdish society: female genital mutilation. Nabaz Ahmed and Shara Amin persuaded people to talk about the effects of FGM and the film they made helped get the...
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They saw me as mad and needing to be medicated’

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In this episode of Modern Masculinity, journalist Iman Amrani speaks to Chris, who after being diagnosed with schizophrenia spent a long time in the mental health system. They discuss medication, frustration at the system, and the...
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World Cup Slaves

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Nepalese men employed in Qatar's construction industry tell Robert Booth how they work for little or no pay as they build the infrastructure ahead of the 2022 football World Cup. Appalling living conditions and unsafe employment are not...