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  1. Moazzam Begg: I offered to help secure release of Alan Henning (0 replies)
  2. Carlos the Jackal to face fresh trial in France over grenade attack (0 replies)
  3. Mexican federal forces to investigate mass grave and missing students (0 replies)
  4. These 10 Countries Have Pledged $2.3 Billion to Fight Climate Change. The US Isn't One of Them. (0 replies)
  5. A Playboy Ex-Con Reality Star, a Dance Instructor, and the Koch Brothers Walk Into a Congressional Race… (0 replies)
  6. Atul Gawande: "We Have Medicalized Aging, and That Experiment Is Failing Us" (0 replies)
  7. Paris's tourists get vertigo on Eiffel tower's new glass floor video (0 replies)
  8. India dengue fever cases 300 times higher than officially reported - study (0 replies)
  9. Alan Hennings brother calls for British troops to join the fight against Isis (0 replies)
  10. Obama considers extra airport screening for Ebola symptoms in passengers (0 replies)
  11. British woman dies during trip to Everest region (0 replies)
  12. Ugandas child adoption market brings misery and confusion (0 replies)
  13. Hong Kong government due to hold first talks with protesters (0 replies)
  14. US supreme court decision paves way for sweeping expansion of gay rights (0 replies)
  15. Isis flags raised in Kobani near Turkish-Syrian border (0 replies)
  16. Nurse in Spain tests positive for Ebola in first infection outside west Africa (0 replies)
  17. Tsarnaev friend was 'so high, he couldn't remember,' lawyer says (0 replies)
  18. NBC cameraman who contracted Ebola looking strong, says parents - video (0 replies)
  19. Dallas Ebola patient in critical condition being treated with experimental drug (0 replies)
  20. A New Alabama Law Lets Judges Appoint Lawyers for Fetuses. Here's What That Looks Like. (0 replies)
  21. The Climate Change Movement Is Not Wishful Thinking Anymore (0 replies)
  22. Supreme Court To Decide if Judges in 30 States Can Solicit Campaign Cash (0 replies)
  23. Here's How Russia and China Are Teaming Up to Shape Our Future (0 replies)
  24. Can China and Russia Squeeze Washington out of Eurasia? (0 replies)
  25. Is Israel Guilty of Genocide in Its Assault on Gaza? (0 replies)
  26. Will the UN’s New Development Goals Downplay the Need for Gender Equality? (0 replies)
  27. Eid al-Adha around the world - in pictures (0 replies)
  28. Brazil elections: Dilma Rousseff wins first round (0 replies)
  29. MH370 underwater search resumes as ships scour Indian Ocean (0 replies)
  30. Shrien Dewani's honeymoon murder trial starts in South Africa video (0 replies)
  31. Nobel prizes 2014 - when will they be announced? (0 replies)
  32. Shrien Dewani describes carjacking as murder trial begins in South Africa (0 replies)
  33. Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca epidemic-free, says Saudi Arabia (0 replies)
  34. Hong Kong democracy protests: numbers dwindle as exhaustion sets in (0 replies)
  35. The art of Shinkansen: riding the bullet train - in pictures (0 replies)
  36. Eyewitness: Surabaya, Indonesia (0 replies)
  37. Is Your Dentist Ripping You Off? (0 replies)
  38. Jesse Jackson Keeps Pushing (0 replies)
  39. Spains Christian history challenged by discovery of 4th-century glass plate (0 replies)
  40. Latvias ruling coalition keeps Russia-leaning party at bay in election (0 replies)
  41. Dilma Rousseff on course for first-round lead in Brazil election (0 replies)
  42. Hong Kong braces for deadline to remove pro-democracy protesters (0 replies)
  43. Air strikes against Isis are not working, say Syrian Kurds (0 replies)
  44. Jean-Claude Duvalier obituary (0 replies)
  45. US authorities seek homeless man over possible contact with Ebola victim (0 replies)
  46. Iranian-British woman goes on hunger strike in Tehran prison (0 replies)
  47. Helmut Kohl chides Angela Merkel and Mikhail Gorbachev in new book (0 replies)
  48. Bulgarias political turmoil continues after election fails to get clear result (0 replies)
  49. Fears grow for detained British-Iranian woman on hunger strike (0 replies)
  50. Suspected US drone strike kills five militants in north-west Pakistan (0 replies)
  51. Tales of torture, mutilation and rape as Isis targets key town of Kobani (0 replies)
  52. Latvians fear elections could let Kremlin in by back door (0 replies)
  53. Jean-Claude Duvalier, former Haitian dictator, dies aged 63 (0 replies)
  54. British teacher freed after being held hostage in Libya (0 replies)
  55. Syrian refugees: We want to go home. That is our dream (0 replies)
  56. Mass grave found in Mexican town where 43 students went missing (0 replies)
  57. Solar panels and glass floors: it's a 30m refit for the Eiffel Tower (0 replies)
  58. After Scotland, now it's Catalonia's turn. But pro-union voices struggle to be heard (0 replies)
  59. From soldier to student and medical aide: fifth western hostage under threat of death (0 replies)
  60. Martin Freeman will star in BBC Auschwitz season (0 replies)
  61. UK cigarette firm criticised over Laos tobacco tax deal (0 replies)
  62. Alan Henning failed by British government, brother-in-law says (0 replies)
  63. US jets attack Isis near northern Syrian town as Turkish leader rebukes Biden (0 replies)
  64. Hong Kong protesters must be cleared by Monday, chief executive says (0 replies)
  65. Hong Kong police deny using triads to disrupt protests - video (0 replies)
  66. Eyewitness: Damascus, Syria (0 replies)
  67. Alan Henning murder: David Cameron vows to defeat Isis (0 replies)
  68. Hong Kong legislator says government using triads against protesters (0 replies)
  69. Will This New Magazine Be California's Answer to the "New Yorker"? (0 replies)
  70. Anwar Ibrahim faces 'travesty of justice' in Malaysia, says Nick Xenophon (0 replies)
  71. US Ebola case: hospital admits 'flawed' initial response as officials scramble (0 replies)
  72. Nine UN peacekeepers from Niger killed in ambush by rebels in Mali (0 replies)
  73. Judge orders Guantánamo Bay force-feeding videos to be released (0 replies)
  74. Isis video shows murder of British hostage Alan Henning (0 replies)
  75. Hong Kong protests: the battle for Mong Kok video (0 replies)
  76. British Isis fighter calls David Cameron a despicable swine in online video (0 replies)
  77. Peter Kassig: Isis hostage threatened with death was captured on aid mission (0 replies)
  78. Ferguson hands control of Michael Brown protests back to St Louis County (0 replies)
  79. Bill Gates: 'Ebola is shutting down the healthcare system' in African countries (0 replies)
  80. Can Hong Kong’s Protesters Keep Momentum on Their Side? (0 replies)
  81. Economic Inequality is Much Worse Than Most Americans Believe (0 replies)
  82. Clashes break out at Hong Kong protests live updates (0 replies)
  83. Eid al-Adha sacrificial animals in pictures (0 replies)
  84. It opens your eyes to human tragedy: on board the warship rescuing refugees (0 replies)
  85. Isis threat to Kobani: Turkeys prime minister vows to stop militants (0 replies)
  86. Gaza reconstruction plan risks putting UN in charge of Israeli blockade (0 replies)
  87. Violent clashes break out in Hong Kong after counter-protesters storm sit-in (0 replies)
  88. Lenin statue's nose and ear on sale 'to raise funds for anti-Russian forces' (0 replies)
  89. Navajo vote could hinge on candidate's fluency in native language (0 replies)
  90. Border patrol agent charged months after video of punched minor emerged (0 replies)
  91. Abortion Isn’t a Necessary Evil. It’s Great (0 replies)
  92. The Walmart Heirs Are Worth More Than Everyone in Your City Combined (0 replies)
  93. This Author's Juicy YA Novels Would Be Banned in Her Parents' Homeland (0 replies)
  94. Science Says You Can Split Infinitives and Use the Passive Voice (0 replies)
  95. Pennsylvania pornographic email scandal grows as top officials resign (0 replies)
  96. Eyewitness: Rotterdam (0 replies)
  97. Appeals court allows Texas to enforce controversial anti-abortion law (0 replies)
  98. North Korea ready to resume talks on its nuclear programme, says UN envoy (0 replies)
  99. Judge rejects White House plea to keep Guantánamo force-feeding hearings secret (0 replies)
  100. Tony Abbott to backtrack over parliamentary burqa exclusion (0 replies)
  101. EU executive confirmation threatens to unravel amid partisan fighting (0 replies)
  102. Ebola infecting five new people every hour in Sierra Leone, figures show (0 replies)
  103. Isis defies coalition air strikes in battle for town on Syria-Turkey border (0 replies)
  104. Hong Kong protesters urged to clear the streets as deadline nears (0 replies)
  105. US Ebola patient's waste not cleared from apartment two days after diagnosis (0 replies)
  106. Florida speed-trap town disbands police force after ticketing probe (0 replies)
  107. Jon Burge, Torturer of Over 100 Black Men, is Out of Prison After Less Than Four Years (0 replies)
  108. Noam Chomsky: Keeping Gaza in a Stranglehold (0 replies)
  109. Revenge Porn Is Malicious and Reprehensible. But Should It Be a Crime? (0 replies)
  110. Here’s What’s NOT the Matter With Kansas (0 replies)
  111. The Invisible Oil in Louisiana’s Senate Race (0 replies)
  112. Why Future Generations Will Ask Where You Were on September 21, 2014 (0 replies)
  113. EXCLUSIVE AUDIO: How the Koch Brothers Are Molding the Next Scott Walkers (0 replies)
  114. Russia ends US student exchange in part over 'friendly relations' of gay men (0 replies)
  115. Ebola outbreaks from 1976 to now interactive map (0 replies)
  116. Isis and al-Qaida are 'one and the same' to Obama despite evidence of schism (0 replies)
  117. Ebola spread is alarming, says foreign secretary Philip Hammond video (0 replies)
  118. Burmese man confesses to murder of two British backpackers in Thailand (0 replies)
  119. Burqa wearers banned from Australian parliament's public galleries (0 replies)
  120. Mexican drug cartel boss Hector Beltran Leyva seized by special forces (0 replies)
  121. Abbas resolution asks UN to give Israel till 2016 to withdraw to 1967 borders (0 replies)
  122. Hong Kong: China hardens stance as protests continue (0 replies)
  123. Watch the Aral Sea's eastern basin disappear interactive (0 replies)
  124. Cake thrown at Ukrainian presidential aide video (0 replies)
  125. Activist Pressure Keeps Walgreen’s HQ—And Nearly $4 Billion in Taxes—In U.S. (0 replies)
  126. Portrait of a Husband, Father and Genocidal Butcher (0 replies)
  127. Scientists Dissected the Brains of 79 NFL Players. What They Found Is Disturbing. (0 replies)
  128. Live Event: Inquiring Minds Interviews Adam Savage in San Francisco (0 replies)
  129. Could Enterovirus D68 Be Causing Polio-Like Paralysis in Kids? (0 replies)
  130. Meet the Former Bike Executive Who Could Crush Scott Walker's White House Dreams (0 replies)
  131. The Philadelphia Flyers Brought Back Their Ice Girls. But Will They Treat Them Better? (0 replies)
  132. What Liberals Don’t Understand About Freedom (0 replies)
  133. Portland bomb case ends with 30-year sentence amid entrapment claims (0 replies)
  134. Republican-backed voter ID law in North Carolina struck down by judge (0 replies)
  135. Secret service director resigns after series of White House security lapses (0 replies)
  136. Turkish MPs to vote on military action against Isis (0 replies)
  137. Brazils evangelicals become a political force to be reckoned with (0 replies)
  138. Radovan Karadi tells war crimes trial there was no ethnic cleansing in Bosnia (0 replies)
  139. Man diagnosed with Ebola virus in US was sent home for two days (0 replies)
  140. Hong Kong protest leaders threaten to occupy government buildings (0 replies)
  141. America Spends $68 Billion a Year on 17 Major Intelligence Agencies. So Why Do We Keep Getting Caught Off-Guard? (0 replies)
  142. Pennsylvania officials impose partial hunting ban with fugitive still at large (0 replies)
  143. Dallas's Liberian residents concerned but not panicked by first US Ebola case (0 replies)
  144. The Stunning Success of the Wilderness Act (0 replies)
  145. Kenya Plans to Hang a Nurse for Botching an Illegal Abortion (0 replies)
  146. Tom Steyer's Green Super-PAC Has Spent a LOT of Money on This Election (0 replies)
  147. Social Conservatives Are Freaking Out Because the GOP Let 2 Gay People Into the Party (0 replies)
  148. Happy 90th Birthday Jimmy Carter (0 replies)
  149. WATCH: What’s Next for Public Schools? (0 replies)
  150. Conservatives Really Don’t Get It About Climate Change (0 replies)
  151. Lord Hill recalled for more questioning by MEPs (0 replies)
  152. National security laws passed by parliament politics live (0 replies)
  153. Apple may have to repay billions from Irish government tax deal (0 replies)
  154. Secret service chief vows 'unacceptable' intruder breach will not happen again (0 replies)
  155. Scores of students still missing after ambush by Mexican police and gunmen (0 replies)
  156. First Ebola case diagnosed outside Africa being treated in US hospital (0 replies)
  157. Protest leaders and Hong Kong government refuse to budge (0 replies)
  158. Footage of first British air strike on Isis - video (0 replies)
  159. Hong Kong protests: pro-democracy rallies mix with National Day celebrations live (0 replies)
  160. White Politicians Still Run the Show in Heavily-Black Towns (0 replies)
  161. Climate Change Is Driving Heat Waves Around the World (0 replies)
  162. 13 Weird Headlines From North Korea's State-Run News Agency (0 replies)
  163. Six Lessons for Obama on How to Improve Relations With Cuba (0 replies)
  164. Leaving on a night train: the best long-distance rail journeys (0 replies)
  165. Ebola crisis in West Africa - the Guardian briefing (0 replies)
  166. Wife of British hostage Alan Henning makes video appeal for his release (0 replies)
  167. North Korean foreign minister begins 10-day Russia visit (0 replies)
  168. Hong Kong protests: huge pro-democracy rallies mix with National Day celebrations live (0 replies)
  169. Schoolgirl jihadis: the female Islamists leaving home to join Isis fighters (0 replies)
  170. Israeli airline urged to stop bullying of women by ultra-orthodox passengers (0 replies)
  171. EUs new digital commissioner calls celebrities in nude picture leak stupid (0 replies)
  172. Japanese volcano may erupt again, experts fear (0 replies)
  173. Hong Kong pro-democracy activists threaten to step up protests (0 replies)
  174. Everest diaries of mountaineer Edward Norton to be published (0 replies)
  175. UK firm that sold teargas to Hong Kong to review sales policy (0 replies)
  176. RAF planes bomb Islamic State targets in Iraq for the first time (0 replies)
  177. The Poor Don’t Need Pity (0 replies)
  178. Melting Antarctic Ice Is Causing an Actual Shift in Gravity (0 replies)
  179. An Aid Worker Tweeted the Location of an ISIS Camp. Now They're Hunting for Him. (0 replies)
  180. Mitt Romney's Latest Excuse for His 47 Percent Remarks Is a Doozy (0 replies)
  181. We Spend $68 Billion a Year on Intelligence Agencies—and They Don’t Really Work (0 replies)
  182. What’s Wrong With the Radical Critique of the People’s Climate March (0 replies)
  183. Isis: Alan Henning's wife makes appeal to captors - video (0 replies)
  184. Police Want to Get Rid of Their Pentagon-Issued Combat Gear. Here's Why They Can't. (0 replies)
  185. These Insane Photos Show What the Hell Is Happening in Hong Kong (0 replies)
  186. 7 Politicians Who Are Actually Talking About Inequality (0 replies)
  187. National security laws 'strike at the heart of press freedom' (0 replies)
  188. Hong Kong: more join protests as crowds are urged to keep going (0 replies)
  189. Catalonia independence referendum halted by Spains constitutional court (0 replies)
  190. Abbott cabinet meets ahead of Iraq deployment politics live (0 replies)
  191. Police arrest a Melbourne man over alleged terrorism funding - video (0 replies)
  192. Hong Kong protests: pro-democracy campaigners stand ground ahead of Chinese national day holiday live (0 replies)
  193. From the archive, 30 September 1980: Afghanistan border refugee camps embarrass UN (0 replies)
  194. Search for Japanese volcano victims suspended for fear of more eruptions (0 replies)
  195. East West Link: $6.8bn road is great value for money, says Denis Napthine (0 replies)
  196. Spanish government asks court to block Catalan referendum (0 replies)
  197. Violence in eastern Ukraine kills at least 12 people despite ceasefire (0 replies)
  198. Presence of children at Miami nightclub shooting confounds police (0 replies)
  199. Kieran Conry resignation highlights faultlines in Catholic church (0 replies)
  200. Two skydivers dead after crash in Cape Cod (0 replies)
  201. FireChat the messaging app thats powering the Hong Kong protests (0 replies)
  202. David Camerons financial markets nominee vows to keep Britain in EU (0 replies)
  203. Iran executes man for heresy (0 replies)
  204. Everything youre authorised to know about the CIA branch of Starbucks (0 replies)
  205. 'This brings the best of religion and leaves the worst out': inside the atheist church hoping to take America by storm - video (0 replies)
  206. Tory John Redwood warns businesses not to stand in way of EU exit (0 replies)
  207. It’s the Inequality, Stupid (0 replies)
  208. Failing the Midterms (0 replies)
  209. Life in the volcanic danger zone: how well can scientists predict eruptions? (0 replies)
  210. Afghanistan's new president brings 'message of peace' at inauguration - video (0 replies)
  211. Naomi Klein: Fossil Fuels Threaten Our Ability to Have Healthy Children (0 replies)
  212. Portraits of 11 of the Americana Music Festival's Most Intriguing Acts (0 replies)
  213. Did Crazy Luck Help Cigarette Makers Sidestep These Gruesome Warning Labels? (0 replies)
  214. Why Bother Going Out When the Show Comes Straight to Your Living Room? (0 replies)
  215. It’s the Inequality, Stupid (0 replies)
  216. Escape from Mount Ontake in pictures (0 replies)
  217. Ireland defends tax dealings with Apple (0 replies)
  218. Hong Kong frustration with Beijing has been building for years (0 replies)
  219. US judge denies 'enforceable right' to water and allows Detroit shutoffs (0 replies)
  220. How the umbrella became a symbol of the Hong Kong democracy protests (0 replies)
  221. Why We Should Appreciate the Stunning Success of the Wilderness Act–50 Years On (0 replies)
  222. Is 2014 the "Tipping Point" for the GMO Labeling Movement? (0 replies)
  223. Can the Ultimate Clintonite Still Cut it in Bubba's Home Base? (0 replies)
  224. Naomi Klein: Fossil Fuels Threaten Our Ability to Have Healthy Children (0 replies)
  225. Hong Kong citizens urged to continue protests as police withdraw (0 replies)
  226. Eight migrants die every day trying to reach richer countries, study reveals (0 replies)
  227. Japan volcano eruption: death toll rises as toxic gas suspends search (0 replies)
  228. US-led air strikes pound Isis bases in Syria (0 replies)
  229. Afghan president Ashraf Ghani inaugurated after bitter campaign (0 replies)
  230. California adopts historic 'yes means yes' rule on sexual consent (0 replies)
  231. Mount Ontake hikers' terrifying escape from erupting volcano in Japan video (0 replies)
  232. US judge denies 'enforceable right' to water and allows Detroit shutoffs (0 replies)
  233. Isis reconciles with al-Qaida group as Syria air strikes continue (0 replies)
  234. Tens of thousands join pro-democracy protest in Hong Kong (0 replies)
  235. Front National wins seats in French senate for first time (0 replies)
  236. US turns on charm as Narendra Modi roadshow rolls into New York (0 replies)
  237. East West Link: high court considers injunction against signing of contract (0 replies)
  238. UNHCR deeply concerned over Cambodia-Australia refugee deal video (0 replies)
  239. Flight MH370's grave may be deep in southern Indian Ocean's trenches (0 replies)
  240. Hong Kong surprises itself with the exuberance and spontaneity of protests (0 replies)
  241. Ebola outbreak: Australia will not send health workers to west Africa (0 replies)
  242. Hong Kong pro-democracy protests in pictures (0 replies)
  243. Morning Mail: Australia prepares for Iraq action; Hong Kong pro-democracy protests (0 replies)
  244. Russia's foreign minister calls for 'reset 2.0' in relations with US (0 replies)
  245. Hong Kong police use teargas and pepper spray to disperse protesters (0 replies)
  246. Japan volcano: at least 30 victims found near Mount Ontake peak (0 replies)
  247. Air strikes: UK warplanes make first sortie over Iraq - live updates (0 replies)
  248. Two suspects sought after shooting of Ferguson police officer (0 replies)
  249. US-led forces launch new round of strikes against Isis in Syria (0 replies)
  250. Eyewitness: Payerne, Switzerland (0 replies)