Afghan film director Saba Sahar is one of the few to survive from a recent wave of targeted killings.
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Clare Smyth: UK's first female chef with three Michelin stars
Northern Irish chef Clare Smyth is the first female in the UK to be awarded three Michelin stars.
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Impostor syndrome: 'I feel like I don't deserve my success'
An influencer and a corporate professional from India share their experiences of impostor syndrome.
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Life in a Day: Kevin Macdonald says film 'reinforces everyone's similarities'
Kevin Macdonald's documentary features personal videos from across the world - all shot on the same day.
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Music festivals and Covid: Could some events still go ahead this year?
Glastonbury is already cancelled, but MPs are working on how to support the music festival industry.
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Home working increases cyber-security fears
IT experts say that with people working from home the risk of hacking has increased.
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Romania's young history fans battle to save imperial spa resort
Volunteers try to breathe new life into a Romanian resort once a playground for European elites.
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Saudi human rights under new spotlight in Biden era
After free reign under President Trump, will the kingdom now be held more to account?
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'I worked on the vaccine my dad was given'
Radio 1 Newsbeat speaks to three young people involved in the vaccine rollout.
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Myanmar Leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Is Detained Amid Coup Fears
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Melvin Capital, Squeezed by Its Bets Against GameStop, Lost 53 Percent in January
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Effort to Include $15 Minimum Wage in Relief Bill Poses Test for Democrats
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77 Days: Trump’s Campaign to Subvert the Election
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Captain Tom raised millions for Britain’s coronavirus response. Now he is hospitalized with Covid-19.
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Myanmar Leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Is Detained Amid Coup Fears
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Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi 'detained by military', NLD party says
It comes amid tensions between the civilian government and the military, stoking fears of a coup.
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Covid vaccine offered to all care homes in England
PM hails "milestone" in the race to vaccinate the most vulnerable, after a record day for UK jabs.
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The school teachers helping struggling families in Covid lockdown
A school in the Wirral is helping families struggling to get by during the national lockdown.
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The Papers: 'Vaccine victory', and Captain Tom in hospital
Monday's front pages feature a "crucial milestone" being hit in care homes as the UK sees a record high of jabs.
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Brexit: How much disruption has there been so far?
It has been a month since the rules changed in the UK's relationship with the EU.
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Protesters disrupt motorists from entering Dodger Stadium vaccination site.
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Covid: Pandemic 'has highlighted archaic wedding laws'
Proposed changes to the law could allow people to marry in gardens and homes in Wales and England.
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Post-Brexit taxes for steel 'very damaging', says Kinnock
Stephen Kinnock MP says the UK's steel industry needs state aid and new export quotas with the EU.
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100,000 Covid deaths: ‘I cursed the sterile white room where Ann died’
Already 100,000 people in the UK have died with Covid. This is the story of one of them.
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Sundance Diary, Part 3: Documentaries That Don’t Despair
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Pentagon Halts Plan to Vaccinate the 40 Prisoners at Guantánamo Bay
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Joseph Sonnabend, Early Force in Fight Against AIDS, Dies at 88
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Central African Republic's capital in 'apocalyptic situation' as rebels close in
A former prime minister says there is daily fighting as rebel forces encircle Bangui.
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Lebanon ambulance driver: 'Hospitals can't take our Covid patients'
Lebanon's hospitals are turning away patients as the country buckles under Covid and economic collapse.
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Coronavirus: 'Life will never be the same, for me it's better'
Kellie Larkin has cerebral palsy, is quadriplegic, non-verbal and communicates through a computer.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'winter scenes'
A selection of pictures from our readers on the theme of "winter scenes".
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Could a vaccine get rid of malaria for good?
Seventeen-year-old Victoline explores progress to tackle the disease in her home country, Kenya.
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UK's first Covid evacuees: 'I wish I'd stayed in Wuhan and missed flight'
Twelve months ago, 83 Britons fled Wuhan, the Covid-19 epicentre, but some wish they had never left.
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UK Covid deaths: Why the 100,000 toll is so bad
As the number of people who died reaches six figures, the factors that led to this terrible total.
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Japan whale hunting: 'By-catch' rule highlighted after minke death
The death of a whale which got trapped in a net off Japan has once again exposed the hunting divide.
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'When my name was butchered at school it made me feel different'
Yewande Biala has spoken about how mispronunciations of her name affect her, and other women agree.
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Coronavirus: How the UK dealt with its first Covid case
A year ago, the UK was yet to record a Covid case. Then a family rang NHS 111 from a hotel in York.
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Part of Highway 1 in California Falls Into the Ocean
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Man Utd's Marcus Rashford racially abused on social media
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford says he was subjected to "humanity and social media at its worst" after receiving racist abuse on Saturday night.
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'I was scammed out of £17,000 on Instagram'
Since the pandemic hit the UK, reports of investment scams targeting Instagram users have risen 50%.
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The Papers: EU 'vaccine blunder', and sport betting logo 'ban'
Fallout from the EU's U-turn on vaccine export controls features prominently on Sunday's front pages.
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Budget 2021: What is it and when will it happen?
The Budget - when is it, what does it do and what should we expect to hear from the chancellor?
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Surfing duck: Pet becomes local celebrity at Australian beach
The duck - called Duck - has become renowned locally for his daily forays into the sea.
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Week in pictures: 23-29 January 2021
A selection of striking images taken around the world this week.
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Covid-19: Your vaccine questions answered
From infertility to travel, we look at some of the key Covid vaccine talking points.
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Lobotomy: The brain op described as ‘easier than curing a toothache’
Tens of thousands of lobotomies were carried out in the UK and US in the 1940s and 50s. Should we condemn the surgeons?
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HS2: Could the pandemic kill off the rail project?
Covid-19 has intensified the debate among environmental groups about the benefits of the project.
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Biden Visits Walter Reed, the Hospital That Treated Both Him and His Son
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A ‘Race’ to Vaccinate, After South Africa Variant Is Detected in South Carolina
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Why Did the N.Y.P.D. Solve Fewer Crimes Last Year?
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Violence in Afghanistan May Delay U.S. Troop Withdrawal
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For Dreamers, Action Will Speak Louder Than Words
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It’s Been 10 Months, and I Still Don’t Know When to Replace My Mask!
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Automakers’ Transition to Electric Cars Got a Jolt From G.M.
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Behind the Stock Market’s Wild Ride This Week
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Tet Is Full of Traditions, but You Can Have It Your Way
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Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
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The Texas attorney general will investigate brokers’ decisions to limit GameStop trades.
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Black Lives Matter foundation wins Swedish human rights prize
Organisers of the Olof Palme prize praise the group for promoting "peaceful civil disobedience".
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Covid vaccines: Those that work - and the others to come
As two new jabs prove effective, where do we stand with vaccines and the fight back against Covid?
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Push to ensure pupils are 'politically literate'
A new parliamentary group wants to help young people engage with politics by improving civics education.
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The Papers: 'EU vaccine war explodes', and Oxford jab 'attack'
The EU's attempt to add controls on the export of jabs to the UK dominates the front pages.
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GameStop: Who is winning the market battle?
Novice investors are trying to beat Wall Street professionals at their own game.
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Working from bed: 'I don't even have to get dressed'
A lot of us are tempted to spend January in bed but some people have turned it into their office.
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Quad Gods: The world-class gamers who play with their mouths
How disabled gamers formed a winning esports team called the Quad Gods.
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Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan re-make history in Netflix film The Dig
Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan discuss history, archaeology, Indiana Jones and their new film.
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UK BNO visa: Can Hong Kong residents now live in the UK?
The government has granted millions of people in Hong Kong new opportunities to live and work in the UK.
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US-Mexico border: The gruesome attack that shocked a village
Families look for answers after 19 people were killed then set alight on the US-Mexico border.
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Satellite boom attracts technology giants
Tech giants promise faster, wider access to data thanks to cheaper satellite launches.
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Tottenham 1-3 Liverpool: 'We knocked the wall down' - Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is delighted with his side's three goals in their win at Tottenham after going four Premier League games without scoring.
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How Mayor de Blasio Plans to Lead the City Out of the Pandemic
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A Washington hospital system apologizes after offering vaccines to wealthy donors.
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New York Times Reporter Is Accused of Using Racial Slur With Student Group
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Children Need to Be Back in School Tomorrow
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Biden Moves to Expand Health Coverage in Pandemic Economy
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Pentagon May Send Troops to Assist With Vaccines, Enlarging Federal Role
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Yankees’ Off-Season Yields a Few Gambles, and One Sure Thing
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Eleanor Torrey West, Preserver of Her Inherited Island, Dies at 108
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California moves to help tenants hit by the pandemic pay their back rent.
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Reeling Texans Set to Hire David Culley as Head Coach
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American Airlines subsidiary grounds fleet for inspections.
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Pauline Anna Strom, Composer of Enduring Electronic Sounds, Dies at 74
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Film Club: ‘The Field Trip’
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Pregnant women receive conflicting advice on vaccines.
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The Papers: 'Union vacc' and EU jab rollout nearing 'crisis'
The front pages report on trial results from a new Covid vaccine and supply shortages in Europe.
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Covid Australia: Queensland to reopen to Sydney after outbreak contained
Travel bans ease across Australia after a Covid outbreak in its biggest city is brought under control.
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Kristal and her students are fighting to eradicate ocean plastic
Kristal Ambrose set up the Bahamas Plastic Movement in 2013 in a bid to reduce pollution.
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Covid-19: 'I told my kids I wasn't going to make it'
Taxi driver Ali Sakallioglu spent 222 days in hospital with Covid, including three months in a coma.
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Parosmia: 'Since I had Covid, food makes me want to vomit'
Many are finding things do not smell right after Covid - and that most foods smell and taste disgusting.
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Scottish independence: Will there be a second referendum?
Boris Johnson will visit Scotland on Thursday as polls suggest support for independence has risen.
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Covid vaccines: Misleading claims targeting ethnic minority people
We've been tracking some of the misinformation about vaccines that has circulated in minority communities.
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Chinese New Year: Clamping down on going home for the holidays
China is striving to curtail the world's biggest mass migration event when people go home to see family.
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Joe Biden's tech - what can the president use?
From the ObamaPad to Joe Biden's Apple Watch and Peloton, being president can be a tech challenge.
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The pilots forced to change career completely
With airlines grounded due to Covid, we speak to three former pilots who have left the industry.
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The leader of the Proud Boys has cooperated with the police before to help convict others.
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Thousands in Poland Protest Against Near-Total Abortion Ban
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Toxic ‘Black Mayonnaise’ Seeps Into Gowanus Bay After Barge Accident
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After the presidency, the Trump hotel in Washington is a limited draw.
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George Springer Chose Toronto Because ‘This Team Is Built to Win’
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Proud Boys Leader Secretly Cooperated With F.B.I. and Police
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