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Sunday
12 March 2017
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Manhattan prosecutor’s announcement came a day after attorney general told US attorneys, nearly all appointed by Obama, they should resign from their posts
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Riot police clash with Turkish ex-pats after members of the Erdoğan government are prevented from campaigning among supporters
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The singer, known for the 70s disco anthem We Are Family, was found dead in her home in Phoenix, Arizona
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Sanders says ‘despair is not an option’; the ACLU plans to thwart Trump with ‘Freedom Cities’; the Statue of Liberty dims – coincidentally? – on women’s day
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David Moriya shares his photographs of Trump protests with demonstrators and social justice non-profits
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While millions of tourists make their way safely across Australia, some shocking exceptions highlight the need for caution in the wilderness
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Michael Young grew up in the Children of God church, which was labelled as a sect by the FBI and dogged by child abuse allegations
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Feminist punk group mocked Russian president in Revolution and delved into dangers of oppression and censorship, offering unavoidable parallels to Trump
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The old rules about probity in public life are being shredded at both ends of the political spectrum
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Map found to be gerrymandered to weaken growing voting power of minorities, giving Democrats hope of new maps that could turn over more seats in Congress
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The 26-year-old climbed the fence and got onto the south grounds while Donald Trump was at the White House late Friday night
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Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party’s emphatic victory in the country’s most populous state is being seen as a broad endorsement of Modi’s policies
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Roadside device and suicide bomber target Bab al-Saghir neighbourhood of Syrian capital, home to several Shia mausoleums
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in pictures
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International Women’s Day, conflict in the Middle East and stormy seas in Sydney – the news of the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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There may be bombs dropping and frequent power cuts, but the women of Gaza still get married, record songs, surf and ride horses. Photographer Monique Jaques’s new book celebrates their tenacity
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A rare jaguar sighting in the US, a green toad and spring flowers are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
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The American author filmed with a cannibalistic sect for his Believers series, with fears that it could increase hate attacks against Indian Americans
Technology Tim Berners-Lee calls for tighter regulation of political advertising
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