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Meet some of those individuals who deliberately push the boundaries of acceptability in comment threads, on social media and on internet forums
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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Bernie Sanders talks exclusively with the Guardian about the resistance movement under a Donald Trump presidency
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A new documentary containing previously undisclosed video of Brown at a convenience store hours before he was shot by police is raising new questions
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Commandant Gen Robert Neller makes an impassioned plea to women at Senate hearing to discuss growing nudge photo-sharing scandal rocking the marines
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French presidential hopeful François Fillon has been placed under formal investigation investigation into alleged misuse of public funds over a job for his wife
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Thomas Orchard’s mother Alison and sister Jo speak to the Guardian last year about his death after being restrained in an Exeter police cell in October 2012
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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
sport
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Storhamar Dragons beat Sparta Warriors 2-1 in a Norwegian League playoff game on Monday which became the longest ever hockey match, finishing in eighth overtime after 217 minutes and 14 seconds
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The reigning surfing world champion talks about where she finds inspiration and how it feels to herself be a role model to young girls and women
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The world champion surfer talks about how she could not bring herself to watch fellow pro surfer Owen Wright compete more than a year after suffering a brain injury in Hawaii
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Retired former champion jockey Tony McCoy says he considered returning to race at the Cheltenham Festival in the wake of Barry Geraghty’s injury
technology
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Footage from Google-owned robotics firm Boston Dynamics shows its latest creation
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The ‘indestructible’ handset returns, complete with the familiar ringtone, one-month standby time, colour screen and bags of nostalgia. Nokia’s revitalised phone business has reintroduced a brightly coloured version of the classic 3310 talk and text phone, the world’s most popular device in 2000
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Research by Dundee University and Derbyshire Fire and Rescue found that over 80% of the children tested did not respond to the sound of an industry-standard smoke detector operating
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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
interviews
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Rutger Bregman, the author of Utopia for Realists and How Can We Get There, talks to Owen Jones
culture
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Directed by Julia Ducournau, Raw is a French-Belgian horror film about a vegetarian woman who becomes a cannibal after being forced to eat raw rabbit liver during a veterinarian school initiation
life & style
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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan encourages men to ‘join the fight’ for gender equality while singer and activist Annie Lennox speaks about the issues facing women around the world on Sunday
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The former quiz champion who became Bob Hawke’s science minister calls for politicians to raise their game and embrace complexity as he warns against the ‘debasement of democracy’ in public life. While the number of graduates has multiplied ‘at the same time the level of our political discourse has deteriorated … the way in which we’re arguing about issues is debased to an incredible degree’, he says. ‘People are capable of understanding issues if they are taken seriously.’ At the age of 84 he’s still fighting, campaigning – and thinking. ‘Of course I’m conscious that time is running out and that really has energised me’
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Ali Sonko, a dishwasher who has worked in world-class Danish restaurant Noma since 2003, has become co-owner of the business in ‘recognition of his hard work and enduring smile’
Mixed-sex civil partnerships make sense. Here's why – video