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A draft memo outlines a Trump administration proposal under consideration to mobilize as many as 100,000 National Guard troops to round up unauthorized immigrants.

Draft memo calls for unprecedented militarization of immigration enforcement, including targeting undocumented people nowhere near Mexican border
theguardian.com|Oleh Ed Pilkington

"The Alto introduced the world to computers built around a graphical user interface (GUI), instead of the norm of command line up until that point, a decade before GUIs went mass market. It filled a small cabinet, had a three-button mouse, a portrait monitor, 2.5MB of storage, a 5.88MHz processor, cost thousands of dollars and only about 2,000 were ever produced, but it was the future of desktop computing."

Machines that helped transform the way we work and play, from big beige boxes to laptop-tablet hybrids
theguardian.com|Oleh Samuel Gibbs
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Today is the International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation. The Guardian’s Iman Amrani is joined by Comfort Momoh, a British-Nigerian FGM and public health specialist, to discuss why we should care
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Germany’s telecommunications watchdog has ordered parents to destroy or disable a “smart doll” because the toy can be used to illegally spy on children.

German watchdog classifies the My Friend Cayla doll as an ‘illegal espionage apparatus’ and says retailers and owners could face fines
theguardian.com|Oleh Philip Oltermann

"We celebrate when we see blue sky."

Readers shared their experiences of living in cities affected by air pollution – from the curse of the ‘Delhi chest’ in India’s capital to celebrating blue sky in Shanghai
theguardian.com|Oleh Guardian readers

We've analysed Mark Zuckerberg’s 5,700-word mission statement on the goals of Facebook, highlighting what he really meant and what he left out.

Facebook founder genuinely views the social platform as a new paradigm for the organisation of human civilisation
theguardian.com|Oleh Alex Hern

"Queen Beyoncé’s reaction was so graceful: she was as shocked as we were. Then she blushed as she cried: tears equally laced with humility and pain."

Speaking at the Grammys, the white, working-class Londoner shattered the taboo of race and class with a display of solidarity
theguardian.com|Oleh Michaela Coel

"I would not have fitted in better anywhere else in medicine, and I think I’ve been a more empathic doctor because I know what it’s like from both sides."

While studying medicine, I suffered from mental health problems that required treatment. My doctor told me they needn’t stop me pursuing my dream
theguardian.com|Oleh Linda Gask

"We have been asked to design an entire city where you don’t only have one tall building but you have 100 or 200 buildings of different sizes, all with trees and plants on the facade."

Stefano Boeri, the architect famous for his plant-covered skyscrapers, has designs to create entire new green settlements in a nation plagued by dirty air
theguardian.com|Oleh Tom Phillips

Jon Richardson: "If I could have had any other career than the one I’ve had, I wish I could’ve been the fifth Gentleman. I am in awe of them."

The standup and 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown team captain on what makes him laugh the most
theguardian.com|Oleh Rachel Aroesti

Of the 10 American states with the highest rates of homelessness, seven are in the western half of the country. A new series from Guardian US, Outside in America, will explore the homelessness crisis in the United States — and offer ways you can help solve the problem:

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Robert Mugabe should run “as a corpse” in Zimbabwe's election next year if he dies before the vote, his wife has said.

Grace Mugabe tells supporters that Zimbabwe’s 92-year-old president should be on ballot even if he dies
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An Indonesian woman arrested for suspected involvement in the killing of the Kim Jong-nam in Malaysia was duped into thinking she was part of a comedy show prank, Indonesia’s national police chief has said.

Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, duped and ‘not aware it was assassination attempt by alleged foreign agents’, says head of police
theguardian.com|Oleh Oliver Holmes

“There’s no way we could have contemplated having another child if we’d stayed in our one-bed flat in north London – we didn’t even have enough room for a table to sit and eat at.”

As the government admits England’s housing market is ‘broken’, we speak to homeowners and tenants who say they cannot afford to stay in the capital
theguardian.com|Oleh Donna Ferguson

Do you know your Pistols from your Pogues, or your Slits from your Subs?

Do you know your Pistols from your Pogues, or your Slits from your Subs? Be inspired by the soundtrack of Oscar-nominated 20th Century Women, in selected cinemas 10 February and nationwide on 17 February, and prove your punk IQ by completing these lyrics
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'Let me ask you a question. Would you like a series that has everything? Good. Because it is, emphatically, HERE.'

Bitchy mums, sexy dads, puppet sex and murder. What more could you want?
theguardian.com|Oleh Lucy Mangan

WARNING: Some viewers may find this video distressing.
Adama Traoré died in police custody last year in France. His family's struggle for justice has put French police brutality back under the spotlight and his older sister Assa is leading the battle for the truth around her brother's death. Iman Amrani looks at how this story paved the way for the recent riots in France, following the alleged rape of a young man called Theo by a police officer.
• Note: The figure of 15 deaths in custody every year quoted in the film is based on campaign groups and media tallies. No official figures for deaths in custody are recorded in France.

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"Beneath narcissism festers a deep-seated sense of inadequacy; it is a defence mechanism designed to protect against the painful reality of a narcissist’s belief in their own inferiority."

It may be unethical to declare the new US president to be mentally ill, but studying his personality is both legitimate and important
theguardian.com|Oleh Kamran Ahmed
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