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Students from Martin Luther King Jr's former school recite speech
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's death, the Guardian asked nine students from his former school in Atlanta – Booker T Washington high school - to recite 'I Have A Dream'
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The story of an artist who lives in darknessThe latest Guardian documentary takes us into the world of John Kapellas, an artist and composer who is allergic to light
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Filming a digital revolution in HavanaThe latest Guardian documentary finds out what happened when Cuba’s phone company installed wifi routers in 18 public parks -
A Swedish city divided by a giant straw Christmas goatThe latest Guardian documentary visits Gävle, where local custodians try to protect a giant straw goat from mischievous pagans in a fight for the spirit of Christmas -
Living and working on the Italian 'road of love'Hundreds of women operate as sex workers along the Strada Bonifica, the ironically named ‘road of love’ on the Adriatic coast of Italy – many of them Nigerian woman who have been trafficked and forced into prostitution -
The Mexican town where gender is fluidIn Juchitán, Mexico, muxes – children identified as male at birth, but who choose at a young age to be raised as female – are embraced as part of the community
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'Not cheating is the core of what it means to be British'
Shahmir Sanni details workings of the Vote Leave campaign and how it was linked to the controversial firm Cambridge Analytica
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Jeremy Corbyn questions Boris Johnson's claim on Russian-made novichok – video
Jeremy Corbyn says Boris Johnson either has information he is not sharing with Porton Down or he exaggerated over claims novichock was Russian-made
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'Absolutely categorical': Boris Johnson insists novichok was made in Russia – videoBoris Johnson said in an interview in March that Porton Down was absolutely categorical that the novichok used in Salisbury was made in Russia
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How Cambridge Analytica tried to intimidate Nigerian voters – video report
Whistleblower Chris Wylie told MPs how Cambridge Analytica tried to manipulate the 2015 Nigerian election with a violent campaign video – which he has now handed over to parliament and the Guardian
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Great white shark interrupts police operation in South Australia – video
Police officers in South Australia had a close encounter with a great white shark while they were out on a routine operation checking boat registrations over the Easter break
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Why is the NRA so powerful?
The National Rifle Association is famous for its influence on American politics.
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Will the real Jacob Rees-Mogg please stand up?
Does Jacob Rees-Mogg, the socially illiberal Conservative MP for North East Somerset, want to be PM?
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Everything you need to know about the Cambridge Analytica exposé
Cambridge Analytica claims to use data 'to change audience behaviour'. But now a whistleblower, Christopher Wylie, has come forward to expose the company's practices
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Three arrested during protest at Commonwealth Games opening ceremony – video
Three protesters were charged after a scuffle with police outside the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony
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Ian Poulter insists he has no expectations ahead of the Masters – video
Ian Poulter played down expectations ahead of the Masters describing his win at the Houston Open as 'a bit of a surprise.'
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ACA: 'Cricket Australia should reconsider ball tampering bans' – video
Australian Cricketers’ Association president Greg Dyer has called on Cricket Australia to reconsider the sanctions handed out to Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft over the ball tampering scandal
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Justin Rose confident he has a chance of winning Masters – videoJustin Rose heads into the Masters with ‘high confidence but low expectation’ as he bids to capture the green jacket just 12 months after losing to Sergio Garcia in a playoff
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Russian postal drone crashes into wall on maiden flight – video
The drone was carrying a 2kg package to a nearby village when, almost immediately after takeoff, it swerved and crashed into a building
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YouTube shooting: female suspect dead and three injured at California headquarters – video report
A female suspect is dead and three injured after a shooting at YouTube’s headquarters in San Bruno, California. The San Bruno chief of police, Ed Barberini, confirmed a woman, believed to be the shooter, died at the scene and that four people were taken to hospital, three with gunshot wounds
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Uber dashcam footage shows lead up to fatal self-driving crash – video
Video of the first self-driving car crash that killed a pedestrian in the US shows how the autonomous Uber failed to slow down before it hit a 49-year-old woman walking her bike across the street.
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Elon Musk: we must colonise Mars to preserve our species after a third world war – video
Humans must prioritise the colonisation of Mars so the species can survive in the event of a third world war, says the SpaceX and Tesla founder
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Splutters, pants, hacks and rasps: the new Australian opera that experiments with voice – video
The Howling Girls bristles with deeply unsettling primal sounds. “It’s an attempt to remake or reconstitute the voice after a trauma," says director Adena Jacobs.
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Crufts final invaded by Peta animal rights protesters – video
The live final of Crufts 2018 was interrupted by animal rights demonstrators on Sunday night
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The Queen makes front row appearance at London fashion week – video
Queen Elizabeth sits in the front row with Vogue editor-in-chief Dame Anna Wintour for Richard Quinn’s runway show during London Fashion Week.
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World welcomes 2018 with glittering fireworks - video
Countries around the globe celebrate the new year with spectacular fireworks displays, including the UK, where London and Edinburgh hosted major events
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Swipe my race: 'If you're only dating someone for their skin colour, you should consider why'
Against the backdrop of London in 2017 and with a quarter of young people reportedly on dating apps, we hear from BAME people on race preference in apps like Tinder or Happn

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Corbyn rekindled our imagination. We can now dare to hope – video