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The dangerous cost of Israel's siege on Gaza
There was a time when you could swim anywhere off Gaza’s coast. Not now. Not in the aftermath of war.
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Shaaker is set to take legal action against the British Government after being released from the US prison camp, sources say.
Labour’s new shadow cabinet has been announced. Who is on the frontbench alongside Jeremy Corbyn and who is advising him behind the scenes?
Jeremy Corbyn’s first shadow cabinet as Labour leader is already facing criticism for its failure to place female MPs in the most prominent positions.
US President Barack Obama unveils the Clean Power Plan, calling it the “biggest step ever” in tackling global climate change.
As David Cameron pledges to act on the “shocking” issue of children being trafficked from Vietnam to the UK to work in servitude for organised crime gangs, charities warn there is much more to do.
Jamal Osman reports on the boom in Somaliland attracting migrants seeking jobs and opportunities from Yemen, Ethiopia – and London.
There was a time when you could swim anywhere off Gaza’s coast. Not now. Not in the aftermath of war.
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Sepp Blatter has resigned as Fifa president, with some candidates for the job making themselves known. Fifa’s ethics committee will do integrity checks. Here’s what we know already.
Trade unions representing more than 4.1 million people attack Tory plans to make it more difficult for public sector workers to carry out legal strikes, Kevin Rawlinson and Sahra Ajiba report.
Labour criticises “secrecy and concealment” as an accidental email reveals the Bank of England has launched a confidential project to assess the economic risks of leaving the EU.
Kylie Morris travels to Albuquerque, where you’re ten times more likely to be shot dead by a cop than you are in New York City.
A gang of thieves ransacked safety deposit boxes – thought to be worth millions of pounds – in London’s Hatton Garden, but what more do we know about the jewellery heist?
With a former governor of Nigeria’s central bank alleging a US$20bn hole in the national finances, the breathtaking scale of corruption has become is a major issue in the country’s elections.