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Magazine
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Momentary escape
Families cling to inmate portraits taken in makeshift prison studios
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Genie out the bottle
Selling the new Canadian golden girl of women’s tennis
Features
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No problems, no money
Terrorists, hackers, threats and the US intel budget
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Hard to swallow
The German brewers making British and American-style beers
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Paranoia and prejudice
Simpsons' star on portraying Nixon behind closed doors
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Tommy in the ghetto
It's not easy to teach young children about the Holocaust
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Canned controversy
Why you couldn't type 'gay' on Coca Cola website
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iPod's goodbye
Could this be the end for Apple's iconic music player?
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Internet vigilantes
How China's 'human flesh search engine' hounds its victims
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Freedom 2014
What does it look like to you?
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Indian runaway
Pictures from the daily life of a boy sleeping rough in Calcutta station
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Law of the land
West Bank villages' fate rests on key Israeli court ruling
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Afghan drawdown
How do you get military aircraft, trucks and weapons back home?
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A jackpot?
Why South Korea is plugging unification with the North
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Bitter border row
Will the ICJ ruling help Chile and Peru bury the hatchet?
Analysis
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Tinkering at the edges
Katty Kay on Obama's workmanlike State of the Union
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Robert Peston
Turkey’s currency woes mirrors weaknesses of emerging markets
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BBC World Service Podcasts
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Click
Sensors in firefighters' boots track their movements in burning buildings
Programmes
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Click
Dan Simmons looks at the wearable headsets which could make it big in 2014
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HARDtalk
'Change stops at the door of patriarchy' says women's rights campaigner Kavita Krishnan
BBC World Service
Newshour
Ukraine cabinet resigns; new South African opposition leader; the legacy of Pete Seeger
From Our Own Correspondent
Why Central America is awash with guns and other reporters' stories from around the world.