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An internal battle is simmering among evangelicals in the US over whether climate change is a call to protect the Earth, the work of God to be welcomed, or does not exist at all
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The latest Guardian documentary takes us into the world of John Kapellas, an artist and composer who is allergic to light
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The latest Guardian documentary finds out what happened when Cuba’s phone company installed wifi routers in 18 public parks
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The latest Guardian documentary visits Gävle, where local custodians try to protect a giant straw goat from mischievous pagans in a fight for the spirit of Christmas
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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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Momentum founder dismisses reports he and other members of Labour's national executive committee failed to act on allegations of antisemitism
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Boris Johnson says the Syria strikes were the right thing to do in order to deter the use of chemical weapons in Syrian and and around the world
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says parliament should have been consulted prior to the strikes carried out on Syria by the UK, US and France
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The US, UK and France have launched a joint military strike against Syrian chemical weapons facilities – here's what we know so far
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Syrian state TV appears to show the remains of a scientific research centre near the capital of Damascus, said to be the aftermath of airstrikes
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We dispel some of the myths around the gender pay gap, and explain what it really means and why it matters
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Whistleblower Chris Wylie told MPs how Cambridge Analytica tried to manipulate the 2015 Nigerian election with a violent campaign video – which he has now handed over to parliament and the Guardian
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The National Rifle Association is famous for its influence on American politics.
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In Sydney, James Sutherland responds to a question from a journalist after announcing Cricket Australia has signed off on a landmark $1.182bn, six-year broadcast rights deal with Fox Sports and the Seven Network
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Tom Daley has used the aftermath of his 10m synchronised diving gold to strongly condemn anti-gay laws in 37 Commonwealth countries
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The Grand National takes place at Aintree on Saturday afternoon with 40 horses confirmed on the race starting card. Here, the Guardian’s racing tipster Chris Cook takes a look at some of the runners and riders he thinks may be in the mix to win
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US Masters winner Patrick Reed said all he had to do was 'play golf' insisting the pressure was on the likes of Rory McIlroy and the other big names going into the final stages of the Masters on Sunday
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New Zealand-born inventor Joseph Herscher has created an absurdly complex machine for the simple purpose of serving a piece of cake
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg faces a range of technically confused questions and bizarre comments from senators during his first appearance in Capitol Hill on Tuesday
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The key topic of debate was the company's ability to track users in areas such as shopping habits, browsing histories and the users' locations
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Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, faced 44 senators as part of a rare joint committee hearing to address how his company handles user privacy and other issues.
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Sir David Attenborough says 'there were no holds barred' when he took a walk around the gardens of Buckingham Palace with the Queen for an ITV documentary. The monarch comments on traffic and aircraft noise during the discussion with the famous naturalist, as well as talking about her love of trees
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The live final of Crufts 2018 was interrupted by animal rights demonstrators on Sunday night
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Queen Elizabeth sits in the front row with Vogue editor-in-chief Dame Anna Wintour for Richard Quinn’s runway show during London Fashion Week.
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Countries around the globe celebrate the new year with spectacular fireworks displays, including the UK, where London and Edinburgh hosted major events
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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