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Ghislaine Maxwell trial: How the Jeffrey Epstein investigation unfolded
Jeffrey Epstein is dead, but in a few days his one-time lover and friend, Ghislaine Maxwell, is due to go on trial in New York. But the case would most likely never have come to court at all – were it not for the work of Julie Brown, a journalist in Florida whose groundbreaking investigation led to Epstein’s arrest in 2019.
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COP26: ‘The role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible’, says artist behind forest installation
With the world leaders now gone, discussions are spreading across Glasgow, including this building, which is host to the New York Times Climate Hub, where we are an affiliate broadcaster.
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Colin Powell ‘was a trailblazer’, says former CIA director David Petraeus
We spoke to General David Petraeus, a former United States army general, who was in New York.
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‘R.Kelly’s predatory behaviour was an open secret’, author Koa Beck says
The R&B star R.Kelly has been found guilty of running a decades-long scheme to recruit and traffick women and children for sex, after a jury in New York convicted him on all nine of the counts he faced.
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Boris Johnson talks up ‘solid steps’ on US – UK trade deal
Boris Johnson will wrap up his trip to the United States with a speech to the United Nations in New York later tonight.
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Prince Andrew served sexual assault lawsuit in United States
Prince Andrew has been served with legal papers in the United States. Virginia Giuffre alleges the Duke of York sexually assaulted her when she was 17 and is seeking damages through a civil case in New York.
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American democracy is ‘sick’ right now, says journalist Evan Osnos
We spoke to Evan Osnos, journalist at the New Yorker magazine and author of Joe Biden’s 2020 autobiography and Wildland: The Making of America’s Fury.
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Emma Raducanu must ‘realise how good she is’ to win more honours, says Virgina Wade
From New York City, we spoke to tennis legend Virginia Wade, who was the last British woman to win the US Open singles title in 1968.
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9/11 anniversary: US marks 20 years since Twin Towers attacks
Families of loved ones have described the ‘unbearable sorrow’ as they remember the terrible day 20 years ago, when almost 3000 lives were lost when hijacked planes smashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, into the Pentagon outside Washington, and a fourth crashed into a field in Pennsylvania.
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Andrew Cuomo quits as NY governor after sexual harassment report
Andrew Cuomo has resigned as governor of New York, after a report found he had sexually harassed 11 women.
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NY Governor Cuomo could be impeached after harassment report
Politicians in New York have begun discussing impeachment proceedings against the state’s Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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‘Police are some of the biggest threats in black communities’ – civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson
We spoke to the civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson, an early leading voice of the Black Lives Matter movement, who joined us from New York.
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What it means to have a sibling with Down’s Syndrome
From the beaches of Cornwall to the slums of Mumbai and the cityscapes of New York, brothers Nicholas and Alex Bourne embarked on a trip together to explore what it means to have a sibling with Down’s Syndrome.
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‘If UK pits itself against European effort… it will get a clear answer from Washington’ – David Miliband on UK-US relations under Biden
David Miliband served as Foreign Secretary during Gordon B-rown’s administration and is now president of the International Rescue Committee in New York.
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Millions in the US cast their vote early – with just 10 days to go before the election.
Long queues formed outside polling stations from New York to Florida.