Disgraced DSK goes on trial for ‘pimping’
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former head of the IMF, goes on trial in France this week on charges of...
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Disgraced DSK goes on trial for ‘pimping’
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former head of the IMF, goes on trial in France this week on charges of...
06:45
Working lives: Extreme childcare
How do women build a career when they have pre-school children and their partners are in full...
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Nigeria’s presidential contest
Goodluck Jonathan is facing a challenge from former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari in next...
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Google expands its super fast broadband service
Google is doubling the number of US cities that will receive its super fast broadband service and...
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FT News special: What went wrong with the Arab Spring?
Zaid al-Ali, expert in the rule of law and constitutional affairs in the Arab world, talks to...
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Greeks vote to reject austerity
Greeks voted emphatically this weekend against the austerity policies of the last few years,...
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Private investors shoot for the stars
Last year’s crash of rockets operated by Virgin Galactic and Orbital Sciences were a reminder of...
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Can Libya step back from the brink?
Libya has been locked in an escalating civil war since the toppling of Muammer Gaddafi in 2011....
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India is set to overtake China as the world's most populous country within about a decade despite...
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Mysterious death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman
An Argentine prosecutor who had accused the government of a cover-up in relation to a terrorist...
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Iranians feel the weight of sanctions
As negotiations on Iran's nuclear programme resume this week, Najmeh Bozorgmehr talks to Iranians...
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Germany's new anti-Islamist group
A few months ago, no-one had heard of Pegida but this week the German group, which stands for...
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Don't sneer at Zuck's 'Year of Books': the Romans would have loved it
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has declared 2015 "A year of Books", in which he and thousands...
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New antibiotic could help avert looming health crisis
The discovery of a new antibiotic has brought fresh hope that a looming health crisis caused by...
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Working lives: the forgotten art of listening
Richard Mullender is a former hostage negotiator for the UK Metropolitan Police. Listening has...
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Working lives: the man who mends careers and hearts
Manj Weerasekera is an executive coach in London. During the course of his work, he met many...
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Battling the microbes: the cost of defeat
Without global action, drug-resistant infections will cause 10m deaths a year worldwide by 2050...
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Leftwing upstart threatens Spain's mainstream parties
Europe's mainstream parties are facing a growing challenge from rightwing anti-immigration...
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What do Isis militants crave on their break at the battlefront?
Thousands of foreign fighters have flocked to Syria to help create an austere Islamic state...
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UK senior bank managers rebel against regulation
Some senior bank managers have been reported to be on the point of resignation because of the...
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