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Obama to return early from a European tour to a country simmering with tension and a racial divide that seems to be widening in the wake of more killings
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Organizers stand firm amid questions over movement’s future, calling for continued peaceful protest as some suggest efforts are fuelling violence
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Days after Isis was cleared from Falluja, the victors erase the symbols of its reign. But, for the people, the future is uncertain
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UKUKShould Britain have taken part in the American-led invasion of Iraq? Was the war illegal?
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EuropeEuropeBrexit: no second EU referendum despite e-petition, says governmentStatement in response to petition signed by more than 4.1m people says referendum was ‘once in a generation’ vote
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Throughout Guardian Canada week, current and former residents shared their perspectives on life in Canadian cities, from street hockey and multiculturalism to the challenges of urban sprawl and unaffordable housing
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Calgary is like any other Canadian city that grew outwards, not upwards. But led by progressive mayor Naheed Nenshi, the oil-rich, car-friendly city has become an unlikely leader in the battle to limit urban sprawl
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Wounded in spirit, South Sudan's people need the salve of mutual forgiveness
Eduardo Hiiboro KussalaThe violence that broke out in Wau recently showed just how far South Sudan has to go to reconcile its deep-rooted political and ethnic divisions -
Overseas Development Institute identifies reduced trade, fall in value of aid money and declining growth among factors that could hit poor countries
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opinion & analysis
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As the deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling force the US to confront police brutality again, it’s the dead men’s relative’s heartache that cuts through the noise
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In the latest of a continuing series, the Guardian looks at some of the tallest tales the presumptive Republican nominee has told over the past seven days
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With Yemen and Libya savaged by war, a five-year conflict in Syria and peace prospects remote for Israel and Palestine, how strong is Blair’s claim?
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Without funding some addiction experts and congressional Democrats fear the Republican-led effort will have little impact in addressing the epidemic
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Police officers in Phoenix, Arizona use pepper spray and tear gas on protesters on Friday night.
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Hundreds of people gathered in Thanksgiving Square in downtown Dallas following the deaths of five police officers during a protest march
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Police dispatch calls from Thursday night’s deadly shooting in Dallas, in which five officers were killed and seven injured
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A prayer vigil was held Friday in Dallas following Thursday’s shooting
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Dallas police chief David Brown gave a press conference Friday on the suspect believed to have shot and killed five police officers during a protest in Dallas
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Five police officers have been killed and six other people injured in shootings at a Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas, Texas
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The running of the bulls begins this week in Pamplona. But Spain is divided over the tradition
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Green party's Jill Stein invites Bernie Sanders to take over ticket