headlines
Tuesday
8 August 2017
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CEO Sundar Pichai says internal document that criticised efforts to promote women and under-represented minorities is ‘contrary to our basic values’
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Both countries are scrambling to best handle a president who ranks among the more unpredictable elements of the upcoming negotiations
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Group tells HBO CEO to pay multimillion-dollar ransom or else risk 1.5TB of shows and confidential corporate data being released online
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spotlight
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The long read: When she was 30, Suzy Hansen left the US for Istanbul – and began to realise that Americans will never understand their own country until they see it as the rest of the world does
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Endurance athlete was participating in second stage of Enduroman Arch to Arc triathlon when he got into difficulty
securedrop
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Computer engineer James Damore, axed for suggesting women were less suited to certain tech roles, may challenge dismissal
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Aides to Emmanuel Macron, the French president, insist his wife’s role will be strictly public and not political
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Rodrigo Duterte claims issue of thousands of drug war deaths was mentioned ‘only in passing’ in meetings with Rex Tillerson and Julie Bishop
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in pictures
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To celebrate international cat day, our readers share their average pictures of cats, pictures of average cats, and average pictures of average cats
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Afghanistan is a retrospective portfolio of the Magnum photographer Steve McCurry’s most striking images of the country, over a tumultuous 37 years
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The worst drought in 40 years has a cruel grip on Somalia. A struggling young government and militant violence have compounded to bring crisis to 6.7 million lives
people
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Those who have worked with ‘the one sane Republican’ know him as a capable and dedicated people person – but what does he really believe?
'I don't recognize this party' The conservatives turning against Donald Trump
Trump Inconsistent – again – on anonymous sources in new tweets
Inside Trump Hotel Glittering hub of a billionaire's Washington
Senator Jeff Flake Conservatives face a crisis of principle