headlines
Tuesday
12 December 2017
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Brexit secretary moves to persuade Guy Verhofstadt that UK can be trusted after claiming deal was just ‘statement of intent’
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Trump lashes out a day after three women who previously accused the president of sexual harassment shared their stories on national TV
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Campaigners call for an end to fossil fuel finance and subsidies to avoid dangerous global warming at a meeting to mark two years since the signing of the landmark agreement
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Aharon Yehudah Leib Shteinman, a key religious figure and political kingmaker, has died aged 104
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spotlight
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Crow, who is releasing a song dedicated to Newtown victims, says country musicians are afraid of speaking about gun laws and losing their audience
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I had only just arrived in the US when somebody asked me aggressively if I was Muslim. Why is it my problem when I just want a quiet drink with my mate?
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Pep Guardiola has defended his players’ celebrations which led to the Old Trafford tunnel bust-up on Sunday, while José Mourinho has questioned the ‘education’ at his rival manager’s club
opinion
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In the breast-beating over the fallen of #MeToo, where’s the sympathy for women, who have endured harassment and lived with fear every day?
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Move is aimed at protecting children but campaigner warns it could undo decades of progress on sexual health
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France’s president awards millions of euros to 18 American scientists to relocate in effort to counter Donald Trump on the climate change front
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explore
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Allyson Duarte was good, worked hard, and dreamed of playing soccer at a top US college. But she soon learned talent means nothing when you don’t have papers
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This year, in collaboration with Global Witness, the Guardian will attempt to record all of the deaths of people who are killed while defending their land, forests, rivers or wildlife
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This year, in collaboration with Global Witness, the Guardian aims to record the deaths of all people killed while protecting land or natural resources. At the current rate, about four defenders will die this week somewhere on the planet
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A small group of civilian para-enforcers is taking the protection of Palawan’s threatened rainforest from illegal loggers into their own hands
people
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Italian-born hairdresser founded global hairdressing chain and brand with younger brother in London more than 50 years ago
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South African athlete and convicted murderer suffered bruising after fight with another inmate over public phone
life
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world
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Robert Whitman was asked to take some promotional pictures of an unknown Minneapolis musician, Prince Rogers Nelson. They ended up being the first documents of one of pop music’s true geniuses
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Lyon’s Fête des Lumières is the world’s largest visual arts festival. It takes place every year around 8 December for four nights
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From R2D2 to the Praetorian Guard, Mark Hamill to Daisy Ridley, everyone turned out for the premiere of The Last Jedi in Los Angeles
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French artist Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy mixes photography and digital image manipulation to create eerie cities
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Amazon river dolphins, a foraging raccoon and a snow-covered swan lake are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
Uganda Can a GM banana solve hunger crisis?