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Heather Saul is an online news reporter for www.independent.co.uk

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International Women's Day: This is why female achievement across the globe has been celebrated with a Google Doodle

This year's theme is 'make it happen' and aims to recognise and advance women

Ben Moynihan, 18, stabbed three women aged 20, 45 and 67

Teenager Ben Moynihan sentenced to 21 years for attempted murder of three women because he could not lose his virginity

Moynihan left letters for police saying 'all women need to die'

A boy holds a chick during the Russian National Agricultural Exhibition Golden Autumn 2014 in Moscow on October 9, 2014.

Hatched, discarded, gassed: What happens to male chicks in the UK

Male chicks are culled because they do not lay eggs

Nutella bans the words 'Muslim' and 'lesbian' from its virtual jars in French marketing campaign

Other banned words include 'massacre', 'smoking' and 'toilet'

A baby 'helps' its mother by pulling all of the clothes out of the drawer

One mother demonstrates just how hard it is to get something done with a child

Esther Anderson highlights the daily battle faced by every parent

Stephen Fry announces three-month 'holiday' from Twitter

'Well, off I go. Have a wonderful time without me. I know you will'

Isis Japanese hostage crisis: Kenji Goto's mother pleads with Shinzo Abe to save son after militants give 24 hours for prisoner swap

Prime Minister had earlier condemned threats as 'extremely despicable'

The leader of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, delivering a sermon at a mosque in Iraq.

Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's 'wife and son detained in Lebanon'

She was reportedly arrested as they tried to cross from Syria

L-R Isabel Cristina Pires da Silveira, Jorge Beltrao Negromonte da Silveira and Bruna Cristina Oliveira da Silva

Brazil cannibal trial: Three accused of killing women and making pastries out of their flesh

Jorge Beltrao Negromonte da Silveira, his wife and his mistress allegedly sold pastries to neighbours 

Isis said it would reinstate an ancient Islamic dinar currency using gold and silver coins

Isis declares new currency will be circulated across Syria and Iraq

The militant group said it would reinstate an ancient Islamic dinar in a move to 'emancipate itself from the satanic global economic system'

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Isis in Afghanistan is a disaster waiting to happen

Isis in Afghanistan is a disaster waiting to happen

Its black flag has replaced the white ones of the Talibs in a swathe of areas including in Helmand, reports Kim Sengupta
US Presidential campaign 2016: After ending the power of Wisconsin's labour unions, Republican governor Scott Walker's attention now shifts to the White House

Union-basher who could be president

As Governor of Wisconsin, Scott Walker has voted through a remarkable dismantling of organised labour. Now he is a serious contender for the Republican nomination
Israel election: Palestinians fear whichever candidate wins, they lose ahead of next week's poll

Whoever wins, we lose

How Palestinians in the West Bank see Israel's election
The taboo of sex and disability: How can we shift the negative images that still dominate society's attitudes?

The taboo of sex and disability

How can we shift the negative images that still dominate society's attitudes?
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The nation's landscapes as we rarely see them
Paris Fahion Week 2015: Zoolander moment mangles Valentino's message

Zoolander moment mangles Valentino's message

Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson's appearance on the catwalk felt entirely out of place on the penultimate day of the Paris collections
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A Bob Dylan moment as Mumford & Sons drop their distinctive acoustic sound

Fans of the British Grammy-winning band are in shock. Our critics give their verdict
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The photocopied picture of a much-missed companion is not a thing of the past
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House prices and the property market

Rents and deposits are at the centre of new theatre and TV dramas
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From Heston Blumenthal to Lidl

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Gift inspiration for this Mothering Sunday
Louis van Gaal: A 10 point plan to a Manchester United recovery, including learning English and building the team around Angel Di Maria

10 point plan for a Manchester United recovery

Including improving Van Gaal's English, recovering the free spirit and building the team around Di Maria
Steve Bunce column: From a shed to a world title shot - Ovill McKenzie's tale can have happy end

Steve Bunce on Boxing

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On 70th anniversary of Tokyo fire bombing, Japan remembers its forgotten 100,000

Tokyo fire bombing 70th anniversary

Survivors beg Japan to remember the forgotten 100,000
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Deciding who lives and who dies