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People with intellectual disabilities tend to have less obvious approaches to design and creativity
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Hundreds of women operate as sex workers along the Strada Bonifica, the ironically named ‘road of love’ on the Adriatic coast of Italy – many of them Nigerian woman who have been trafficked and forced into prostitution
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In Juchitán, Mexico, muxes – children identified as male at birth, but who choose at a young age to be raised as female – are embraced as part of the community
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The latest Guardian documentary tells the story of Alina, a talented footballer thrown into being a primary caregiver after a family tragedy
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The life, death and impact of Pakistan’s working-class icon Qandeel Baloch, murdered in 2016 after becoming a social media celebrity
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Tucked away in suburban London, cricket matches take place every week for young and often traumatised refugees and asylum seekers
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There is a pub in the middle of Brighton, 270 miles from Anfield, that is home to a community of Liverpool fans, they call it the Brighton Kop
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Johnny Hallyday, known as the 'French Elvis' and France's biggest rock star, has died aged 74
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MP Heidi Allen wiped away tears as Labour’s Frank Field, the chair of the work and pensions select committee, described persuading a man not to kill himself.
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In a dramatic standoff with Ukrainian law enforcement, Mikheil Saakashvili threatened to jump off the roof of his apartment building, then was detained and broke free
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Nearly 8,000 homes have been evacuated in southern California after strong winds whipped up a wildfire that could soon threaten Ventura, a city of more than 100,000 people
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have announced their engagement and are planning a spring wedding. The 36-year-old American actor began dating Harry in 2016 and will gain the title Her Royal Highness -
Ratko Mladić has been sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty of genocide by a UN tribunal at The Hague
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The Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, has finally resigned following a military takeover. The 93-year-old has led Zimbabwe’s since independence from Britain. In recent years disastrous policies have led to hyperinflation, international sanctions and economic ruin
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Australia lead the Ashes series 2-0 following a 120-run victory over England in the second Test
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Despite a raft of injuries, the Seattle Seahawks brought the Philadelphia Eagles unbeaten run to a decisive end with a 24-10 victory in the latest action from the NFL
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A late surge from England saw Australia reduced to 53 for four in their second innings at the Adelaide Oval, but they still hold a substantial lead of 268 runs
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The demolition of the Pontiac Silverdome didn't go as planned on Sunday after a partial implosion that was supposed to bring down the upper section appeared to have little impact
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Atlas, made by the robotics firm Boston Dynamics, can perform a backflip, even using its arms to balance after landing just like a real gymnast
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The Tesla CEO makes an entrance in the company's latest electric vehicle, the Semi, at a launch event in Hawthorne, California
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A self-driving shuttle bus crashed in Las Vegas on Wednesday within two hours of setting off on its trial journey
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A British supersonic car currently under development has its first public test drive at Cornwall airport in Newquay, south-west England
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Johnny Hallyday, known as the 'French Elvis' and France's biggest rock star, has died aged 74
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Against the backdrop of London in 2017 and with a quarter of young people reportedly on dating apps, we hear from BAME people on race preference in apps like Tinder or Happn
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'We buy in all our animals whole, butcher our own meat and cook everything in front of the customer'
Temper Soho is the winner of the 2017 Observer Food Monthly award for best newcomer
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Joyce Molyneux is the winner of the 2017 Observer Food Monthly Award for Lifetime Achievement
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On 12th October top chefs and restaurateurs gathered in London to celebrate the best in British food and drink at the 14th Observer Food Monthly Awards. Here’s a peek behind the scenes.
Corbyn rekindled our imagination. We can now dare to hope – video