Sunday
13
November
2016
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One picture, taken in the New York woods, restored the candidate to ordinary life. If Democrats had listened to ordinary Americans, she might have been president
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Exclusive: West facing its ‘greatest challenge to security in a generation’ says Jens Stoltenberg as he speaks of his fears for alliance between Europe and US
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Obamacare, Iran deal and other promises appear to come in for adjustment as Trump dives into ‘swamp’ he vowed to drain with transition team appointments
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We hear how the US president-elect is viewed on both sides of the border where he has promised to build a wall
headlines
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Acquaintances reveal a disturbing picture of Todd Kohlhepp, who is linked to the murder of seven people in 13 years in South Carolina
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Former Police frontman performed in front of many grieving parents and survivors of attack in which 90 people were killed by jihadis
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election reaction
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The Kremlin may struggle to adjust now there is a fellow neoconservative in the White House
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Help us hold the new president to account, sort fact from fiction, amplify underrepresented voices, and understand the forces behind this divisive election — and what happens next
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People in Muncie explain which issues are important to them this election, and consider the challenges and opportunities facing middle America
spotlight
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The latest film from Harry Potter author Rowling’s wizarding world is a wonderfully enjoyable adventure featuring Eddie Redmayne as a “magizoologist” who stumbles into a dark magic adventure in New York
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The comedian returns to TV with a vintage performance to greet Donald Trump’s presidential victory
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Irishman knocks out Eddie Alvarez in the second round to win lightweight title and become the first two-class champion in UFC’s history
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For the first time since 2001 neither Roger Federer nor Rafael Nadal will compete in the ATP World Tour Finals and Andy Murray says we will soon know ‘whether it’s done and that era is past’
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Now is not the time for the US to abandon Nato – nor should its European allies go it alone
Jens StoltenbergWe need strong American leadership and Europeans to shoulder their share of the burden – but above all, we must recognise the value of our partnership -
Trump’s misogyny didn’t win him the election. But it will change women’s lives
Jean Hannah EdelsteinEconomics was the reason for Clinton’s shock defeat. But that defeat will indirectly allow sexism to thrive once more in America -
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Residents hail ‘surprise’ decision as governor’s spokesman says state attorneys are reviewing order, with officials saying door-to-door delivery would cost $9m
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Incoming White House administration must propose replacement for Republican appointee Antonin Scalia
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Skirmishes between soldiers and minority Rohingya Muslims in the west of the country the mark the largest escalation of the month-old conflict
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Poll comes as MPs and peers threaten to oppose leaving EU unless Theresa May releases details of deal sought
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explore
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There are as many expressions of religious faith as there are of gender and sexuality, says Richard Holloway
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From Elizabeth Warren to Cory Booker, who might the Democratic party turn to for its next shot at the White House four years from now?
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They call the 1970s the decade taste forgot. But that’s unfair – no one could forget these dishes, says Anna Pallai
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Do you prefer abstract or figurative paintings? The answer is likely to correlate with other preferences in your life, says Ben Ambridge
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Its systematic buying spree to acquire franchises and talent has now put the company in sight of a global box-office record
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Chappelle arrives back on the scene amid a new wave of black comedians, some of whom fit the Def Comedy Jam mold while others take after his offbeat humor
in pictures
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An art installation has been set up on the walls of a 14th Street subway stop, encouraging people to put their thoughts on Post-it notes to protest Trump’s election win
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New York-based artist Natalie Baxter addresses America’s polarising discussions of masculinity, violence and gun ownership
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Donald Trump’s US election victory, the battle for Mosul and the ongoing violence in Syria – the news of the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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A world premiere exhibition focuses on the last decade of the British artist’s vibrant work, including hundreds of images the 79-year-old artist drew on apps
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Santo Stefano di Sessanio in L’Aquila province, Abruzzo, was largely abandoned after many of its ancient buildings were left in ruins by earthquakes. Now, many of them have been restored and the village and surrounding areas, located in the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga national park, are becoming popular with tourists
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Belgian photographer Klaartje Lambrechts invites us into a world of beauty, violence and decay, full of stories that remain tantalisingly out of reach
what to watch
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Denis Villeneuve’s thrilling sci-fi epic, in which a linguistics expert is called on to speak for the human race, is daring, clever and touched with skin-crawling strangeness
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A rare misstep for the Oscar-winning director is an adaptation of Ben Fountain’s acclaimed novel flattened by ill-fitting experimentation with new technology
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Using the testimony of three courageous whistleblowers who worked on the US drone programme, this documentary uncovers some disturbing truths about modern American warfare
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Isabelle Huppert delivers a standout performance as a woman turning the tables on her attacker in the controversial director’s electrifying and provocative comeback
people
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The designer, 65, on lunch with Michael Jackson, being buried in an avalanche and eating crabs in Miami
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I was already having a bad day when I discovered my teenage son smoking cannabis. By the end of it, I found the confiscated joint, still in my pocket
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The author of Diary of a Wimpy Kid on long walks, hot tubs and a productive trip to Iceland
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We’re realistic by this stage of life. We expect he will come with thinning hair, loose skin and stiff joints, same as us
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the big picture
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Italy’s hedgehog hospital, starlings in flight and a comical fox are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
Climate change Trump team looking at quickest way to quit Paris agreement, report claims
Protests 10,000 march in New York as demos continue
Fallout Clinton blames Comey letters for defeat, report says
Resistance and anger Progressives urge Democrats to fight
Trade Congress will abandon TPP deal, White House concedes