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Exclusive: A global money-laundering scheme enabled criminals to funnel at least $20bn out of Russia and into offshore funds, British property, private school fees and even rock music tours. UK banks such as HSBC, RBS and Coutts processed $738m in the ‘Laundromat’ scheme
Watch our series of in-depth films exploring in rich detail the stories behind the headlines
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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
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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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A revealing and unsettling journey to the heart of America’s deadly love affair with the gun
spotlight
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SBTV founder, Jamal Edwards MBE, talks to his mates about masculinity and men not reaching out for help when it comes to depression.
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A teenager told the Northern Territory royal commission he blacked out and was taken to hospital after being restrained by guards in December
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Adam Schiff responds after Republican Devin Nunes says Trump transition officials’ communications may have been scooped up in legal surveillance and then improperly distributed
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Malcolm Turnbull expresses his sympathy and solidarity with the UK following a terrorist attack at Westminster
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The lights of the landmark in Paris are turned off at midnight as a mark of respect to the victims of Wednesday’s vehicle and knife attack in Westminster
sport
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The co-president of Paris’s 2014 Olympic bid, Tony Estanguet, says the French capital will not be in the running for 2028 Games
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Red Bull Racing drivers Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo reflect on the upcoming Formula One season-opening Australian Grand Prix
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Brazilian surfer Italo Ferreira has pulled off a dazzling 540-degree mid-air spin to record a rare perfect 10 at the Quiksilver Pro on the Gold Coast
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Australian surfer and world championship contender Julian Wilson discusses his distinctive aerial style and what it means for the future of the sport
technology
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A video produced by Waymo, Google’s self-driving car operation, shows how one of its cars avoids a woman in a wheelchair entered the middle of the road in front of the car and moving in circles, chasing what appears to be a duck or a turkey
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Two of the defendants are Russian FSB officers and the other two are hackers
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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
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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Dave Chappelle talks to late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel about his two new comedy specials, The Age of Spin and Deep in the Heart of Texas
life & style
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A lifetime of activism has taught author, anthropologist and academic Marcia Langton the power of strategic thought and persuasion. ‘You can change the world and you can make the world a better place,’ she says. But it’s important to stay positive, to be thoughtful, to communicate clearly, and to have compassion. ‘There is too much negativity, too much cynicism, and it’s not helpful’
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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’
Mhairi Black: benefit sanctions don't work. And Westminster knows it – video