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The Guardian examines Donald Trump’s most egregious falsehoods in his first month as president
Watch our series of in-depth films exploring in rich detail the stories behind the headlines
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As Iraqi forces attempt to retake Mosul from Isis, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad joins their elite Golden Division on the frontline, speaking with civilians, soldiers and Isis suspects
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The Radical Monarchs is an alternative to the Girl Scout movement for young girls carrying the torch of radical black youth activism in Oakland, California
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Football’s world cup for unrecognised territories is viewed through the eyes of the manager and players of one of the most fascinating teams, Iraqi Kurdistan
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spotlight
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Attorney general George Brandis drew laughs from the audience on ABC’s Q& program with his assertion that debt recovery notices can be fixed by contacting Centrelink
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Vision shows the impact of a plane that crashed into a shopping centre near Essendon airport in Melbourne. The light aircraft crashed into the DFO shopping centre at Essendon and exploded about 9am on Tuesday. The Victorian police minister, Lisa Neville, has confirmed there were five people on board the plane
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Thousands gather in cities across the US to attend ‘not my President’s Day’ demonstrations on Monday
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On ABC’s Q&A program the attorney general George Brandis spoke up for the US agreement with Australia’s to take refugees from Manus and Nauru. He said Malcolm Turnbull had a ‘difficult telephone conversation’ with Donald Trump but the president was committed to the deal. Brandis said so-called ‘extreme vetting’ of refugees by the US had always been part of the plan
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The age discrimination minister and first female Labor minister in the federal government says life has taught her to be patient
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Owen Jones speaks to some of the thousands of protesters gathered outside Downing Street
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Former deputy prime minister and Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg talks to Owen Jones
sport
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Olympic venues used during Rio 2016 last summer lie in disrepair with extensive damage, just six months after the end of the Games
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New England Patriots players, including quarterback Tom Brady and wide receiver Julian Edelman, wave to the hundreds of thousands of fans during the team’s Super Bowl victory parade in Boston on Tuesday.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was awarded the Super Bowl MVP award on Monday after leading his team to a historic comeback victory against the Atlanta Falcons
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Great Britain win their Davis Cup tie against Canada in Ottawa on Sunday after teenager Denis Shapovalov is defaulted for hitting a ball into the face of the umpire, Arnaud Gabas
technology
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Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft who has spent billions on philanthropic efforts over the past several decades, speaks at the Munich security conference on Sunday and says that the world must be on guard for bio-terrorism attacks
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Swedish YouTube star Felix Kjellberg, aka PewDiePie, saw his ties with Disney severed after he posted a series of videos featuring antisemitic comments.
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Design critic Oliver Wainwright goes behind the scenes at the Robots exhibition at the Science Museum in London
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It will cost $299.99 in US and £279.99 in UK and goes on sale on March 3Nintendo Switch: hands-on with the world’s strangest games console
interviews
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Conservative MP Anna Soubry tells Owen Jones that Boris Johnson ‘didn’t believe in Brexit’ and that he did it for his ‘own personal advancement’
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Theo Padnos, an American journalist, was captured in Syria by Jabhat al-Nusra in 2012
culture
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Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon plays the great 19th century American poet Emily Dickinson in the new film from British director Terence Davies, of Sunset Song and House of Mirth renown
life & style
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Science suggests there’s more to romance than a Valentine’s card would have you believe. So, what’s dopamine got to do with it?
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Katy Perry sparkled, Lady Gaga showed a lot of skin and Solange Knowles shimmered on the Grammys red carpet, but singer Joy Villa trumped them all in a dress that featured the words ‘Make America Great Again!’ on the front and ‘Trump’ on the train.
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Sheeva, 24, was raped at university. It took her four years to accept that she was not to blame for what had happened
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‘We need the stirrers, we need the outsiders, we need the people who change things,’ the feminist, academic and activist says
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