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The trip, which is not backed by President Joe Biden, is the first by such a senior US official in 25 years Show more
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US Democrat Nancy Pelosi has met Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen despite sharp warnings from China against the visit Show more
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The US speaker's trip, which is not backed by President Biden, is the first by such a senior US official in 25 years Show more
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Zeinab Badawi is at the Firstsite gallery in Colchester to speak to artists the Singh Twins, whose work combines Eastern and Western traditions with sharp political comment. Show more
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Gambling has a long and complex relationship with sport. Now betting operators are eyeing up the success of women's sports. But what are they doing to keep fans safe? Show more
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In 1972, the dictator Idi Amin announced that Asians had 90 days to leave Uganda.
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Kema Sikazwe sees photographer Vanley Burke’s new exhibition, Blood and Fire and meets members of We Are Birmingham who have remodelled the iconic round room of the museum. Show more
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Why does tech not understand my speech?; listening glasses; who gets to use assistive tech? Show more
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British intelligence close in on Fuchs, his loyalty is tested, and his double life comes to light. Show more
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From a child fleeing conflict to the fastest Paralympian on earth. Salum Kashafali fled civil war and went on to take 100 metres gold at the Tokyo Paralympics. Show more
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Karl-Heinz and Hedi were separated by the Iron Curtain. Could they defy the East German secret police to be together? Their future depended on a disco outfit and a fake identity. Show more
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Zeinab Badawi is at the Firstsite gallery in Colchester to speak to artists the Singh Twins, whose work combines Eastern and Western traditions with sharp political comment. Show more
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OPEC+ will raise production by 100,000 barrels a day for September, aimed at adding more supplies to an already tight oil market.
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The US state held a referendum to protect abortion rights which proved a major victory for pro-choice groups Show more
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China is preparing five days of military exercises in the sea surrounding parts of Taiwan in a show of force after Nancy Pelosi’s departure from a brief but controversial visit. Show more
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British intelligence close in on Fuchs, his loyalty is tested, and his double life comes to light. Show more
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The UN's Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, wants to see windfall taxes for oil and gas companies. But some analysts believe ending the crisis is more about safeguarding supply. Show more
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The dilemma facing the citizens of Kherson: go along with what Russia wants, or resist? Show more
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Karl-Heinz and Hedi were separated by the Iron Curtain. Could they defy the East German secret police to be together? Their future depended on a disco outfit and a fake identity. Show more
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In 1972, the dictator Idi Amin announced that Asians had 90 days to leave Uganda.
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