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Mounted police disperse pro-Erdoğan crowd in Rotterdam after family affairs minister was barred from rally and escorted to German border
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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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UKUKBritish democracy at risk from Russian hackers, says GCHQPoliticians are offered advice on preventing cyberattacks after concern about Kremlin interference in US and German elections
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EuropeEuropeSunday of protest in 40 cities to show growth of pro-EU movementPulse of Europe organisation holding rallies in cities across continent to assert common values before Dutch and French elections
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opinion & analysis
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A group of activists, lawyers and artists have launched a platform to help citizen watchdogs in often dangerous situations
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As a powerful grassroots movement emerges, some want to use it for their own gain. The history of the Tea Party has important lessons on how to avoid that
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In the wake of James Comey’s declaration that there’s no privacy in America and more WikiLeaks disclosures, do the law and technology prove him right?
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Analysis: the ex-director of national intelligence rejected the president’s claims of wiretapping – but reports of secret court orders could still hold true
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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan brands the Netherlands “Nazi remnants” after the Dutch government withdrew permission for Turkey’s foreign minister to land there
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Stephen O’Brien, the UN under secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, urges member-states to make urgent funding available to avert famine in four countries
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Thousands of Native Americans marched through Washington DC on Friday to protest against the construction of an oil pipeline in North Dakota
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A Democratic congressman rapped the first few verses of the Notorious BIG’s song Juicy on the floor of the House of Representatives on Friday in honour of the 20th anniversary of the star’s death
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The president of the European commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, expresses the opinion that the UK will choose to re-enter the EU someday
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Bernie Sanders talks exclusively with the Guardian about the resistance movement under a Donald Trump presidency
UN World faces worst humanitarian crisis since 1945, official says
The Guardian view Sitting by as disaster unfolds