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An elaborate dirty tricks campaign THE MAIN STORY.

SYRIAN WAR’S TOXIC EFFECT ON THE REGION BEST ARABIC ARTICLES.

Jordan’s unsustainable situation remains BEST ARABIC ARTICLES.

The Age Of Rage

Controversy of the week.

The Age Of Rage

2 mins

The Injured Bird That Inspired Bates

A tribute to the pro-democracy activist in Hong Kong.

The Injured Bird That Inspired Bates

3 mins

Was Liu Xiaobo A Patriot Or A Patsy?

A tribute to the pro-democracy activist in Hong Kong.

Was Liu Xiaobo A Patriot Or A Patsy?

2 mins

The Russian Connection: Will It Bring Down Trump?

Trump Jr: the Fredo Corleone of the family.

The Russian Connection: Will It Bring Down Trump?

3 mins

Issue Of The Week: How Bad Is Britain's Debt Bubble?

A decade on from the outbreak of the last financial crisis, is consumer debt now propelling us towards another?

Issue Of The Week: How Bad Is Britain's Debt Bubble?

2 mins

The World's Most Spectacular Offices

From California to London, the tech giants are employing top architects to build spectacular symbols of their immense global power. But these edifices have their critics, says Rowan Moore

The World's Most Spectacular Offices

9 mins

This Week's Dream: Driving Around Lake Michigan

The 900-mile drive around Lake Michigan – the only Great Lake entirely within US borders – is “one of the greatest road trips America has to offer”, says Tom Chesshyre in The Times.

This Week's Dream: Driving Around Lake Michigan

1 min

Swimming: "The Very Best Breaststroker Who Ever Lived"

It says something about Adam Peaty’s “superhuman standards” that his second gold medal of the World Aquatic Championships felt “like something of an anticlimax”, said Daniel Schofield in The Daily Telegraph.

Swimming: "The Very Best Breaststroker Who Ever Lived"

2 mins

Charlie Gard: The Force Of Parental Love

“If Charlie Gard had been born 40 years ago,” said Peter Wilby in the New Statesman, “there would have been no doubt about what would, and should, happen.”

Charlie Gard: The Force Of Parental Love

2 mins

What The Scientists Are Saying...

Drug advice is a “myth”

What The Scientists Are Saying...

3 mins

The Ousting Of Pakistan's PM: Did He Deserve It?

“Another major convulsion has ripped through the political landscape” of Pakistan, said Dawn.com (Karachi).

The Ousting Of Pakistan's PM: Did He Deserve It?

2 mins

Venezuela: A Growing Threat Of Civil War

Venezuela is now a dictatorship, said O Globo (Brazil) in an editorial.

Venezuela: A Growing Threat Of Civil War

2 mins

We're Being Swamped By Tourists, Say Leading Cities

The crush of visitors in Europe’s overcrowded tourist spots is driving locals to distraction, said El País (Madrid).

We're Being Swamped By Tourists, Say Leading Cities

2 mins

How It Feels To Be Struck By Lightning

More than 4,000 people are killed by lightning strikes every year, and many more are injured. Charlotte Huff met some of the survivors, and the scientists trying to better understand this natural phenomenon

How It Feels To Be Struck By Lightning

9 mins

Issue Of The Week: The Credit Crunch, Ten Years On

A decade after the start of the most damaging crash in history, is the financial system any safer?

Issue Of The Week: The Credit Crunch, Ten Years On

2 mins

This Week's Dream: Brazil's Grand Colonial Capital Rises Again

After being displaced by Rio de Janeiro as the capital of Colonial Brazil in 1763, the sprawling city of Salvador de Bahia faded into relative obscurity.

This Week's Dream: Brazil's Grand Colonial Capital Rises Again

1 min

The Deadly Assault On Manchester

The UK terror threat was raised to its highest level of “critical” this week after a suicide bomber killed at least 22 people, and injured more than 60 others, in Manchester.

The Deadly Assault On Manchester

4 mins

May Wobbles

...and how it was covered.

May Wobbles

4 mins

Health & Science

What the scientists are saying...

Health & Science

3 mins

Malware: Ransomware Attack Roils The Globe

“You know how people always talk about the Big One?” asked Lily Hay Newman on Wired.com.

Malware: Ransomware Attack Roils The Globe

2 mins

Exhibition Of The Week Giacometti

Tate Modern, London SE1 (020-7887 8888, www.tate.org.uk). Until 10 September

Exhibition Of The Week Giacometti

2 mins

A Transatlantic Rift?

Donald Trump isn’t the first president to make Europe’s leaders nervous, said Chris Cillizza on CNN.com.

A Transatlantic Rift?

2 mins

Indonesia: Does Democracy Foster Fundamentalism?

Why has a nation noted for its commitment to democracy started to resemble a hotbed of Islamic fundamentalism, asked Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian in Foreign Policy (Washington DC).

Indonesia: Does Democracy Foster Fundamentalism?

2 mins

Exhibition Of The Week Hokusai: Beyond The Great Wave

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) began painting when he was six and came to be regarded as “Japan’s most famous and influential master”, said Rachel Campbell- Johnston in The Times.

Exhibition Of The Week Hokusai: Beyond The Great Wave

2 mins

Self-Deprecating Star Who Was Forever James Bond

Roger Moore 1927-2017.

Self-Deprecating Star Who Was Forever James Bond

5 mins

What The Scientists Are Saying…

It’s well known that our addiction to bottled water has environmental consequences: more than 200 billion plastic bottles are used worldwide every year.

What The Scientists Are Saying…

3 mins

The Brexit Factor: A Threat To The Tories?

On paper, the 8 June poll looks like the most predictable general election for decades, said Rachel Sylvester in The Times.

The Brexit Factor: A Threat To The Tories?

2 mins

Exhibition Of The Week From Selfie To Self-Expression

It requires just four actions and less than five seconds to take a selfie, said Kate Samuelson in Time magazine.

Exhibition Of The Week From Selfie To Self-Expression

2 mins

Theatre Director Who Was Prosecuted For Obscenity

The theatre director Michael Bogdanov, who has died aged 78, made it his mission to shake audiences out of their complacency, and into some kind of action.

Theatre Director Who Was Prosecuted For Obscenity

3 mins

Motown Songwriter Who Saved Stevie Wonder's Career

Motown’s first female producer, Sylvia Moy co-wrote the song that made Stevie Wonder a star.

2 mins

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CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

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