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12 March 2017
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Mayors resist Trump's immigration policiesMayors of Santa Fe and Philadelphia said in a SXSW panel that the president’s orders represent a threat to the safety and prosperity of US cities -
Turkish PM threatens sanctions against Dutch over minister's expulsionBinali Yıldırım says there will be ‘strong countermeasures’ after minister was prevented from campaigning on Erdoğan referendum in Rotterdam
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ACLU plans to thwart Trump with ‘Freedom Cities’Sanders says ‘despair is not an option’; the ACLU plans to thwart Trump with ‘Freedom Cities’; the Statue of Liberty dims – coincidentally? – on women’s day
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How photographers are capturing the resistance to TrumpDavid Moriya shares his photographs of Trump protests with demonstrators and social justice non-profits
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Scarlett Johansson gives political jokes some biteThe actress, who impersonated Ivanka Trump, was hosting for the fifth time and presided over an episode of pure goofiness
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One in 10 firms bidding for project are Hispanic-ownedMore than 600 businesses have registered interest in the first phase of the $21bn project and while some see ethical dilemmas, for others work is work
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Republicans drew congressional districts on racial lines, judges findMap found to be gerrymandered to weaken growing voting power of minorities, giving Democrats hope of new maps that could turn over more seats in Congress
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BJP landslide in Uttar Pradesh a boost for prime minister Narendra ModiHindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party’s emphatic victory in the country’s most populous state is being seen as a broad endorsement of Modi’s policies
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Moral compass or just another mouthpiece?Will arguably the most visible woman in the administration prove impactful in shaping US policy, or will she only make hardline approaches seem palatable?
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The week in photographsInternational Women’s Day, conflict in the Middle East and stormy seas in Sydney – the news of the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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Rites of passage in PalestineThere may be bombs dropping and frequent power cuts, but the women of Gaza still get married, record songs, surf and ride horses. Photographer Monique Jaques’s new book celebrates their tenacity
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The week in wildlifeA rare jaguar sighting in the US, a green toad and spring flowers are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
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