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‘A different dimension of loss’: inside the great insect die-off

Scientists have identified 2 million species of living things. No one knows how many more are out...

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‘We believe you harmed your child’: the war over shaken baby convictions

Expert witnesses who claim parents have been wrongly accused have been vilified and struck off....

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From inboxing to thought showers: how business bullshit took over

Vacuous management-speak is easily laughed off – but is there a real cost to talking rubbish?...

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After the liberation of Mosul, an orgy of killing

In the dying days of the battle of Mosul, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad followed Iraqi soldiers during the...

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A mission for journalism in a time of crisis. By Katharine Viner

In a turbulent era, the media must define its values and principles, writes Guardian...

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How Britain did Gaddafi’s dirty work. By Ian Cobain

Secret papers show how far MI6 went to please Libya’s ruthless intelligence agents – including...

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How Trump walked into Putin’s web. By Luke Harding

The inside story of how a former British spy was hired to investigate Russia’s influence on Trump...

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The wilderness years: how Labour’s left survived to conquer

Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell were long dismissed as irrelevant radicals. But their formative...

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How colonial violence came home: the ugly truth of the first world war

The Great War is often depicted as an unexpected catastrophe. But for millions who had been...

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How to sell a country: the booming business of nation branding

These days, every place in the world wants to market its unique identity – and an industry has...

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‘Reality shrivels. This is your life now’: 88 days trapped in bed to save a pregnancy

Months before she was due to give birth, disaster struck for Katherine Heiny. Doctors ordered her...

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The war against Pope Francis. By Andrew Brown

His modesty and humility have made him a popular figure around the world. But inside the church,...

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Orbiting Jupiter: my week with Emmanuel Macron. By Emmanuel Carrère

Is France’s new president a political miracle, or a mirage that is already fading away? Written...

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The scientists persuading terrorists to spill their secrets. By Ian Leslie

Expert interrogators know torture doesn’t work – but until now, nobody could prove it. By...

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Why can’t we cure the common cold? By Nicola Davison

After thousands of years of failure, some scientists believe a breakthrough might finally be in...

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The science of spying: how the CIA secretly recruits academics. By Daniel Golden

In order to tempt nuclear scientists from countries such as Iran or North Korea to defect, US spy...

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We should have seen Trump coming. By Ta-Nehisi Coates

Obama’s rise felt like a new chapter in American history. But the original sin of white supremacy...

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Why do we feel so guilty all the time? By Devorah Baum

Food, sex, money, work, family, friends, health, politics: there’s nothing we can’t feel guilty...

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The father who went undercover to find his son’s killers. By Matthew Bremner

After police failed to solve his son’s murder, Francisco Holgado infiltrated the local criminal...

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