Media
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The long read: Twelve years after reporting on the conflict in Darfur, film-maker Phil Cox returned. But this time, the Sudanese government put a price on his head
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Lenín Moreno has agreed to honour WikiLeaks founder’s asylum but Assange’s ‘cordial invitation’ for election loser to leave the country tests relationship
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Critics claim relations between Labour and Jewish community are at ‘new all-time low’ as former London mayor avoids permanent expulsion
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How did we wind up back in the Mad Men era at work?
Lucia GravesSocial scientists say we are witnessing a backlash to the loss of male dominance in the workplace, a phenomenon that helped Donald Trump become president
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The company funded ‘It’s Lit: A guide to what teens think is cool’, which found that it was more cool than Vice, Nike and Facebook
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Helen Zille wrote colonialism had given the country ‘independent judiciary, transport infrastructure, piped water’
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Bonnie Greer and Diane Abbott among those leading tributes to Trinidad-born campaigner who became prominent civil rights figure in the UK
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Australian chef – best man at co-presenter’s wedding – tells of vicious arguments and says he has never been to Wallace’s house
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From the shelled-out mall that never opened to a family reclaiming their possessions from rubble, Pulitzer-winning photographer Sergey Ponomarev captured Syria’s tragedy from the inside
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The left must learn that moral outrage will never win an argument
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Settlements with five women were made in exchange for agreeing to not pursue litigation or speak about accusations, a New York Times investigation found
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The broadcaster is reluctant to leave London, but political pressure is growing to move media jobs nationwide – and three cities are in the running
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A small group of (mostly) men seem to occupy all the spaces available for rightwing commentary in Australia, for limited commercial return
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Sydney Morning Herald and Age to employ fewer journalists and narrow coverage