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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Shaun Walker visits Irkutsk in Siberia to investigate why, despite their lives being tough, Russians still believe in Putin
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un watches a military parade in Pyongyang on Saturday, marking the 105th ‘Day of the Sun’, the birth anniversary of the state’s founder Kim Il-sung
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A British woman has been stabbed to death on a light railway tram near Jerusalem’s Old City. The alleged attacker was arrested at the scene.
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A rare Rothschild’s giraffe, born last week, takes its first steps on Thursday at Chester Zoo
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Donald Trump praises US forces following “mother of all bombs” strike
sport
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One For Arthur wins the 2017 Grand National for trainer Lucinda Russell on Saturday at Aintree
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Those who only bet on Grand National may have heard of handicapping, but even the most dedicated racing fan can be confused about it. Let’s weigh up the facts …
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The fences at the Grand National were redesigned in 2013 to be more forgiving for the horses, but how are they made?
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The Grand National takes place at Aintree on Saturday afternoon with 40 horses confirmed on the race starting card
technology
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Samsung’s European Mobile Division vice president Jean-daniel Ayme discusses the new features of the Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphone on Wednesday
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The home secretary says that intelligence services must have access to encrypted WhatsApp messages, following the Westminster attack
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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
interviews
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The two veteran actors star alongside Alan Arkin in a caper movie set in Brooklyn, in which three retirees decide to rob a bank after they encounter financial and health problems in old age
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Angus Robertson tells Owen Jones that he and his Scottish National party colleagues have ‘yet to be convinced by Theresa May’s government’
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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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The trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi has been unveiled, giving fans a first glimpse of the anticipated Episode VIII of the Star Wars saga
life & style
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First Impressions allows you to experience and interact with the world from the point of view of a baby
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An exhausted participant of the Philadelphia Love Run half marathon is helped by other runners on Sunday
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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 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’
In my Opinion Theresa May is more dangerous than Donald Trump