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  1. Senior North Korean spy defected to South last year, Seoul says (0 replies)
  2. Python caught in Malaysia could be the longest ever recorded (0 replies)
  3. Peru election: Keiko Fujimori faces run-off despite first round lead (0 replies)
  4. Schoolgirls in New Zealand told to lengthen skirts to 'stop distracting male staff and pupils' (0 replies)
  5. CIA chief Brennan would not carry out waterboarding torture for Trump or Cruz (0 replies)
  6. Ukraine's prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk quits (0 replies)
  7. Kerala temple fire leaves scores dead after stray firework sparks blasts (0 replies)
  8. Refugees and migrants hurt in police clashes at Greece-Macedonia border (0 replies)
  9. Brussels attackers meant to target France, says Belgian prosecutor (0 replies)
  10. Russian cellist says funds revealed in Panama Papers came from donations (0 replies)
  11. Trump convention manager accuses Cruz campaign of 'Gestapo tactics' (0 replies)
  12. Italian ambassador recalled from Cairo after lack of progress in murder probe (0 replies)
  13. John Kerry will not offer US apology for wartime atomic bomb during Japan visit (0 replies)
  14. Ken Burns on His New Jackie Robinson Documentary: "It's About Black Lives Matter" (0 replies)
  15. With a Wyoming Victory, Sanders Extends His Multi-State Winning Streak (0 replies)
  16. Bernie and Hillary, on the Stump in the Multiracial City (0 replies)
  17. A Muslim Man Was Ensnared in a Terror Plot by the NYPD—He Just Attempted Suicide (0 replies)
  18. Dubai plans skyscraper taller than Burj Khalifa (0 replies)
  19. The world looks away as blood flows in Burundi (0 replies)
  20. Spain sacks ambassador to Belgium for 'absenteeism and abuse of power' (0 replies)
  21. Bernie Sanders wins Wyoming caucus but Hillary Clinton picks up delegates (0 replies)
  22. Former Mexico president tells Trump he knows nothing of love in Twitter rant (0 replies)
  23. US warns of 'credible threats' to citizens in Turkey as it launches strikes on Isis (0 replies)
  24. French protests turn violent as police and demonstrators clash (0 replies)
  25. Emmanuel Macron: France’s political prince eyeing the Elysée | Observer profile (0 replies)
  26. Libya faces influx of desperate migrants seeking new routes to Europe (0 replies)
  27. Argentina's former president faces money laundering investigation (0 replies)
  28. Three men rescued off deserted island after spelling 'help' with palm leaves (0 replies)
  29. Irish parties to meet for talks over forming new government (0 replies)
  30. Sanders Extends Winning Streak in Wyoming (0 replies)
  31. Portuguese minister resigns after threat to give journalists 'a good slap' (0 replies)
  32. Paris suspect Mohamed Abrini charged with terrorist offences (0 replies)
  33. No evidence of Mexico's 43 missing students' remains in rubbish, lab finds (0 replies)
  34. Melting ice sheets changing the way the Earth wobbles on its axis, says Nasa (0 replies)
  35. North Korea claims successful engine test for ballistic missile (0 replies)
  36. Romantic cliffside proposal ends with a helicopter rescue – and a meth arrest (0 replies)
  37. Teenagers detained over death of Uber driver in India (0 replies)
  38. Lebanese father will not press charges after Beirut 'kidnapping' (0 replies)
  39. Bernie Sanders holds Brooklyn rally ahead of New York primary –*as it happened (0 replies)
  40. SpaceX rocket successfully lands on ocean drone platform for first time (0 replies)
  41. Bruce Springsteen cancels North Carolina concert over anti-LGBT law (0 replies)
  42. Italy recalls ambassador from Egypt for talks about death of student (0 replies)
  43. EU 'will toughen plans to make firms disclose offshore tax bills' (0 replies)
  44. Nuit debout protesters occupy French cities in revolutionary call for change (0 replies)
  45. Paris attacks suspect Mohamed Abrini arrested in Belgium (0 replies)
  46. Brazil: insider claims Rousseff coalition took funds from Belo Monte mega-dam (0 replies)
  47. Rolling Stone's wife threatens to sue Poles over horse deaths (0 replies)
  48. Shouldn’t Someone Tell Ted Cruz That Wisconsin Republicans Weren’t Really Voting for Him? (0 replies)
  49. Understanding What Makes Donald Trump Voters Tick: Is It Just Racism? (0 replies)
  50. Tech and Privacy Experts Erupt Over Leaked Encryption Bill (0 replies)
  51. Bruce Springsteen to North Carolina: No Rock for You (0 replies)
  52. Why Mississippi’s New Anti-LGBT Law Is the Most Dangerous One To Be Passed Yet (0 replies)
  53. Memo to Bernie and Hillary: It’s Time for a Time Out (0 replies)
  54. Both Clinton and Sanders Are Qualified—but Only Sanders Calls for Political Revolution (0 replies)
  55. From Prisoners to the President (0 replies)
  56. Capitalist Deserter Pfizer Just Got a Spanking (0 replies)
  57. Chinese labour activist He Xiaobo released on bail (0 replies)
  58. Spain's Podemos party to vote on coalition deal next week (0 replies)
  59. Greece resumes migrant deportations to Turkey (0 replies)
  60. Palmyra after Isis: a visual guide (0 replies)
  61. Argentina's president Mauricio Macri fights back after Panama Papers reveal offshore links (0 replies)
  62. Pope Francis urges compassion for all in landmark statement on family values (0 replies)
  63. Israel's Beitar Jerusalem bans reporters from press box in racism row (0 replies)
  64. Syrian peace talks set to resume with few hopeful of progress (0 replies)
  65. Republicans Need a New Party, Not a New Candidate (0 replies)
  66. Why the Colorado Convention Is a Bad Omen for Trump (0 replies)
  67. Why Was Peter Liang One of So Few Cops Convicted for Killing an Unarmed Man? (0 replies)
  68. Octopus Brains Are So Much Cooler Than You Think (0 replies)
  69. Remember Those Supreme Court Hearings That Made Sexual Harassment a Thing? (0 replies)
  70. Why the New York Primary Will Be a Big Fracking Deal (0 replies)
  71. The Need of the Forgotten (0 replies)
  72. Aung San Suu Kyi hints at mass amnesty for political prisoners (0 replies)
  73. Nazi guard from Auschwitz dies just before trial (0 replies)
  74. France's economy minister Emmanuel Macron launches political movement (0 replies)
  75. Isis militants abduct 300 cement workers in Syria, according to reports (0 replies)
  76. Brussels attacks: new footage of airport bombing suspect released (0 replies)
  77. Pope Francis to dismay reformists with 'modern families' document (0 replies)
  78. Refugees in Greece warn of suicides over EU-Turkey deal (0 replies)
  79. Trump endorsed by former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani – campaign live (0 replies)
  80. Global warming may be far worse than thought, cloud analysis suggests (0 replies)
  81. Charles Barkley Calls for the NBA to Move the 2017 All-Star Game, and Makes My Head Spin (0 replies)
  82. Bernie Sanders Should Keep Running—but Not Like This (0 replies)
  83. This Ex–Army Ranger Goes on Missions to High Schools—but Not to Recruit (0 replies)
  84. Speaking to High Schoolers About the Truth of War Helped Me Deal with My Trauma from Being a Soldier (0 replies)
  85. To Reform the Police, We Have To Expand Democratic Power Over Them (0 replies)
  86. Disturbing Video Shows Cop Body-Slamming 12-Year-Old Girl at School (0 replies)
  87. Saudi Arabia Killed Nearly 100 Civilians In Yemen With American-Made Bombs (0 replies)
  88. Sheldon Adelson's Casino Agrees to Pay $9 Million in Foreign Corruption Case (0 replies)
  89. Arizona House Leadership to Reporters: Show Us Your Papers (0 replies)
  90. Italy and Egypt begin talks over Giulio Regeni death (0 replies)
  91. Start Making Sense: Bernie Has Momentum on His Side (0 replies)
  92. Puzzle No. 3396 (0 replies)
  93. Why Republicans Cry Political Correctness (0 replies)
  94. Emojis satirising Thai royal family removed from messaging app (0 replies)
  95. China ramps up Panama Papers censorship after leaders' relatives named (0 replies)
  96. Cuban cigar box sold for $17,000 may not have belonged to Che Guevara (0 replies)
  97. Pope Francis to visit Lesbos in show of support for refugees (0 replies)
  98. Dutch EU no vote has worrying lessons for anti-Brexit campaign (0 replies)
  99. Secular activist who criticised Islamism hacked to death in Bangladesh (0 replies)
  100. Trump hopes a boost from New Yorkers will make his campaign great again (0 replies)
  101. Dublin drag queen turns pub into HIV-Aids testing centre (0 replies)
  102. Sweeney Todd school musical called off after two boys' necks cut (0 replies)
  103. The US Is One of the Top Executioners in the World (0 replies)
  104. We Asked Cops How They Plan to Enforce North Carolina’s Bathroom Law (0 replies)
  105. So Far There's Not Much Dirt on Obama's Supreme Court Pick (0 replies)
  106. US authorities arrest 21 people involved in visa scam through fake college trap (0 replies)
  107. Dutch referendum voters overwhelmingly reject closer EU links to Ukraine (0 replies)
  108. Jean-Marie Le Pen fined again for dismissing Holocaust as 'detail' (0 replies)
  109. Podemos leaders deny Venezuela government funding link claims (0 replies)
  110. Israeli backing for New York festival rejected in angry letter by authors (0 replies)
  111. France passes law making it illegal to pay for sex (0 replies)
  112. White House declines to support encryption legislation (0 replies)
  113. Thousands protest against presidential bid by daughter of corrupt former Peru leader (0 replies)
  114. Prospect of contested conventions looms as primary season drags on (0 replies)
  115. Panama Papers reveal offshore secrets of China’s red nobility (0 replies)
  116. Qatari hunter among group kidnapped in Iraq is released, officials say (0 replies)
  117. Syrian fighter filmed eating organ of dead man is shot dead by militants (0 replies)
  118. Samsung patent reveals 'smart' contact lens with built-in camera (0 replies)
  119. Ben & Jerry on Bernie Sanders and the Origins of Their Progressive Politics (0 replies)
  120. A Progressive Case for Clinton (0 replies)
  121. Bernie Sanders Wasn’t Our First Socialist Mayor: Remembering Milwaukee’s Socialist Party History (0 replies)
  122. Your Child Could Be Drinking Lead-Tainted Water in School—and You'd Never Know It (0 replies)
  123. Bernie Sanders Adds to His Momentum With a Big Wisconsin Win (0 replies)
  124. US ‘Information War’ and the Embryonic Kerry–Lavrov Détente (0 replies)
  125. Wisconsin’s Voter ID Law Caused Major Problems at the Polls Last Night (0 replies)
  126. We Are Winning the Fight for $15 (0 replies)
  127. Why Doesn’t the First Amendment Count for Students? (0 replies)
  128. The Problem With Hillary Clinton Isn’t Just Her Corporate Cash. It’s Her Corporate Worldview. (0 replies)
  129. Is Normalization With Cuba Irreversible? (0 replies)
  130. There Goes the Neighborhood, Episode 5: Williamsburg, What’s Good? (0 replies)
  131. The Panama Papers—and People Power—Force Iceland’s Prime Minister to Resign (0 replies)
  132. Don’t Expect the Next Meeting of the Minsk Contact Group to Solve Anything in Ukraine (0 replies)
  133. Why #NeverTrump Republicans Shouldn't Celebrate Yet (0 replies)
  134. Cruz Deals Trump a Major Setback in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  135. Sanders Wins Wisconsin Primary, Extending Streak (0 replies)
  136. A Short History of the Media Smugly Dismissing Bernie Sanders’ Campaign at Every Step of the Way (0 replies)
  137. ‘Everybody Wants Some!!’ Has Just Enough Gravity (0 replies)
  138. Congress Should Do Its Job and Restrain the President’s Wartime Powers (0 replies)
  139. Cruz crushes Trump as Sanders beats Clinton in Wisconsin primaries (0 replies)
  140. Obama calls for international tax reform amid Panama Papers revelations (0 replies)
  141. The Cathedral at Ground Zero (0 replies)
  142. EU to set out proposals for overhaul of European asylum rules (0 replies)
  143. Millions of people in Bangladesh still drinking arsenic-laced water (0 replies)
  144. Iran and Pakistan fuel surge in executions to 25-year high (0 replies)
  145. Carmen with cha-cha-cha: adaptation with all Cuban cast opens in Paris (0 replies)
  146. LGBT couples can be refused service under new Mississippi law (0 replies)
  147. This Is Your Brain on Climate Change (0 replies)
  148. Giulio Regeni murder: Italy warns Egypt to speed pace of investigation (0 replies)
  149. International criminal court abandons case against William Ruto (0 replies)
  150. German and Swiss galleries to display Gurlitt's Nazi-era treasure trove (0 replies)
  151. South African president Jacob Zuma survives impeachment vote (0 replies)
  152. Nagorno-Karabakh: Azeri-Armenian ceasefire agreed in disputed region (0 replies)
  153. Russian claims on Syria airstrikes 'inaccurate on grand scale', says report (0 replies)
  154. Greece may have deported asylum seekers by mistake, says UN (0 replies)
  155. Iceland PM steps aside after protests over Panama Papers revelations (0 replies)
  156. How Hillary Clinton Militarized US Policy in Honduras (0 replies)
  157. Congress Gave the President a Blank Check for War—and Never Looked Back (0 replies)
  158. Bernie Sanders Wants to Phase Out Nuclear Power (0 replies)
  159. The Conservative Plan to Fix the VA Has Vets Hopping Mad (0 replies)
  160. Trump reveals plan to finance Mexico border wall with threat to cut off funds (0 replies)
  161. North Carolina’s Terrible Anti-LGBT Law Is Even Worse than We Thought (0 replies)
  162. Justice Department Opens Inquiry Into Arizona Election Debacle (0 replies)
  163. As Wisconsin Goes to the Polls, Sanders and Cruz Have Energy on Their Side (0 replies)
  164. This Is Why Sanders Can Stay in the Race Until the Bitter End (0 replies)
  165. Remembering Bogdan Denitch (0 replies)
  166. US Women’s Soccer Is More Popular Than Men’s, but the Players Are Still Paid Less (0 replies)
  167. How Banks and Developers Collude to Get Rid of New York’s Affordable Housing (0 replies)
  168. Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca serviced Assad cousin's firms despite Syria corruption fears (0 replies)
  169. Dutch gear up for the other EU vote giving Brussels a headache (0 replies)
  170. John Kerry to make historic visit to Hiroshima memorial (0 replies)
  171. Helen Clark, former New Zealand PM, enters race for UN secretary general (0 replies)
  172. Shock as Thai junta gives army sweeping powers of arrest (0 replies)
  173. Trump, the Media, and You (0 replies)
  174. Steel Workers’ Struggle and Loss leads to New Casino (0 replies)
  175. Ta-Nehisi Coates’ New Comic Book ‘Black Panther #1’ Is ‘Black as Hell’ (0 replies)
  176. Heavy gunfire in Congo-Brazzaville capital as police battle militia (0 replies)
  177. Ecuador drills for oil on edge of pristine rainforest in Yasuni (0 replies)
  178. Thousands stranded by floods and landslides in north-west Pakistan (0 replies)
  179. Trump Tries to Win Wisconsin by Insulting It (0 replies)
  180. Air France allows female cabin crew to refuse Iran route in headscarf row (0 replies)
  181. Medicine Crow, one of the last links to Battle of Little Bighorn, dies at 102 (0 replies)
  182. Charlie Hebdo criticised for linking all Muslims to Brussels bombings (0 replies)
  183. Panama Papers: mass protests in Iceland call for prime minister to quit – live (0 replies)
  184. Ukraine's desperate attempt to defuse landmines – as more are planted (0 replies)
  185. Giulio Regeni murder: Egypt postpones Italy meeting as criticism mounts (0 replies)
  186. The Threat of Nuclear Weapons Is Greater Today Than It Was During the Cold War (0 replies)
  187. Where Local Conflict Could Have Nuclear Consequences (0 replies)
  188. Bernie Sanders supporters advised to avoid Wisconsin Trump rally (0 replies)
  189. 3 Ways To Get Milked on a Used-Car Lot (0 replies)
  190. Police Use This Secret Military Snooping Gadget to Track Cell Phones. But Is It Legal? (0 replies)
  191. Trump Decries Washington Insiders, But He Hired One to Save His Campaign (0 replies)
  192. Ted Cruz Predicts a Revolt If the GOP Nominates an Outside Candidate (0 replies)
  193. Supreme Court Rejects a Major Voting Rights Challenge (0 replies)
  194. Sanders and Clinton Are Campaigning Hard in Wisconsin… Against Scott Walker (0 replies)
  195. The Supreme Court Upholds the Historic Principle of One Person, One Vote (0 replies)
  196. Gig Economy Jobs Don’t Have to Be Awful (0 replies)
  197. Bombshell Revelations From the Panama Papers Show Just How Much We Need Financial Transparency (0 replies)
  198. Behind Isis lines: 'You are not prisoners. Prisoners don't get to choose what they want for breakfast' (0 replies)
  199. Air France faces staff mutiny in headscarf row (0 replies)
  200. After the flood: Vienna's struggle to make its refugee residents feel at home (0 replies)
  201. Syria: al-Nusra Front leader killed in airstrike (0 replies)
  202. First boats returning migrants and refugees from Greece arrive in Turkey (0 replies)
  203. Donald Trump poised for Wisconsin setback after campaign's worst week (0 replies)
  204. Brussels airport partially reopens 12 days after suicide attacks (0 replies)
  205. Teenager arrested in Dublin as fights break out over 1916 rising memorial (0 replies)
  206. Thousands protest in Warsaw against proposed abortion ban (0 replies)
  207. Daring Nazi prison camp escape tale emerges thanks to son's investigation (0 replies)
  208. Wife's death investigated after LA man charged with killing son for being gay (0 replies)
  209. Over Dinner, Clinton and Sanders Bash Wisconsin’s Scott Walker (0 replies)
  210. Prime Minister David Cameron Is Right; the U.K. Should Stay in the EU (0 replies)
  211. In a devastated Turkish town, teenagers dream of joining the Kurdish guerrillas (0 replies)
  212. Anger as Lisbon fails to condemn jailing of Angola book club dissidents (0 replies)
  213. Nelson Mandela’s fellow ANC activist breaks silence to demand Jacob Zuma’s resignation (0 replies)
  214. Conflict erupts between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces (0 replies)
  215. Paris fears for fate of theatre that added chic to pop culture (0 replies)
  216. ‘We won’t accept a coup’: groups unite to save beleaguered Dilma Rousseff (0 replies)
  217. Gay Talese in Twitter storm after failing to name inspirational female writers (0 replies)
  218. Brussels airport set to reopen with strict new security measures (0 replies)
  219. Syrian troops ‘discover mass grave in Palmyra’ (0 replies)
  220. Could Miami's rail project be test model that could change mass transit in US? (0 replies)
  221. Murky Malaysian money trail that funded The Wolf of Wall Street – report (0 replies)
  222. Paris attacks: Salah Abdeslam ‘chose’ not to blow himself up, says brother (0 replies)
  223. Hillary Clinton: US State Department halts review of emails at FBI request (0 replies)
  224. Russian tourist killed by a crocodile in Indonesia (0 replies)
  225. EU-Turkey refugee plan could be illegal, says UN official (0 replies)
  226. 'Laws are set': Donald Trump changes his line on abortion again (0 replies)
  227. Controversial Vaxxed film premieres in New York despite scientists' outcry (0 replies)
  228. Meet the bughunters: the hackers in India protecting your Facebook profile (0 replies)
  229. This Ted Cruz Endorser Would Have Sent Married Gay Couples to Jail (0 replies)
  230. In Wisconsin, Bernie Sanders Turns up the Heat on Hillary Clinton (0 replies)
  231. This is What It’s Like to Be an Abortion Provider in the Bible Belt (0 replies)
  232. How Bernie Learned to Love the Polls (0 replies)
  233. Greenpeace reveals Indonesia's forests at risk as multiple companies claim rights to same land (0 replies)
  234. The epic task of bringing the enigmatic Elena Ferrante's books to life (0 replies)
  235. US and China to sign Paris climate deal in April (0 replies)
  236. Chinese government imposes tariff on EU steel imports (0 replies)
  237. Saudi Arabia plans to sell state oil assets to create $2tn wealth fund (0 replies)
  238. France accuses Syrian government of violating ceasefire (0 replies)
  239. US military launches second strike in a month on terrorist targets in Somalia (0 replies)
  240. Belgium to require immigrants to sign up to 'European values' (0 replies)
  241. Thousands of civilians trapped between Iraqi army and Isis forces (0 replies)
  242. Obama at nuclear summit: 'madmen' threaten global security (0 replies)
  243. Retired lawyer sues Israeli airline after she was asked to move seat (0 replies)
  244. Campbell's soup cans to drop hormone-mimicking chemical (0 replies)
  245. Rising Seas Could Deluge US Coastal Cities Sooner Than We Thought (0 replies)
  246. Ted Cruz Picks a Fight With the Justice Department Over Abortion (0 replies)
  247. In April Fools Spoof, Koch Brothers Claim "Clinton" Is on Their Payroll (0 replies)
  248. South African President Jacob Zuma May Be Forced From Office—Will He Bring the ANC Down With Him? (0 replies)
  249. Mississippi Poised to Pass Breathtaking Anti-LGBT Law (0 replies)
  250. The Trauma of Chemical Warfare Continues to Terrorize Syrians (0 replies)