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Sunday
14 January 2018
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President faces fresh allegations over adult film starsDonald Trump faces new claims over payment to adult film star, while another actor Jessica Drake reportedly subject to non-disclosure agreement -
H&M stores trashed by protesters after 'racist' adJohannesburg police forced to clear demonstrators angered by advertisement of black child with inscription ‘coolest monkey in the jungle’
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Government plans social reforms after week of unrestIncreased aid to the poor and improved healthcare designed to stem a wave of protests which saw hundreds arrested -
Young Emmanuel wrote racy novel inspired by wife, claims new bookThe French president’s early literary attempt inspired by romance with his teacher, later to become his wife, a new Brigitte Macron biography claims -
spotlight
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I want to be an actor, but am afraid to follow my dreamMariella Frostrup suggests there’s no such thing as a job for life now, so be open-minded about your career choices
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Inside the Trump White House by Michael WolffMichael Wolff’s sensational White House exposé paints Trump as a childlike nonentity sustained by our grim fascination
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Australia v England: first ODIOver-by-over report: Can England chase down a daunting total of 305? Find out with Simon Burnton
opinion
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After the Golden Globe dress code, activists have discovered the power of sneaking a protest on to unexpected platforms, says Eva WisemanHow red carpets and beauty pageants became the new battlefields
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'Quick US trade deal’ at risk, says ex British envoyQuick transatlantic deal should be put ‘out of our minds’ says former ambassador, as poll shows 72% of British public think president is risk to international stability
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Miloš Zeman to face run-off after topping presidential pollPresident criticised for warm relations with Russia and China gets 38.6% of votes and now faces pro-western Jiří Drahoš in the second round
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and the nationalist right's futureThe ex-White House strategist who turned his fire and fury on the president is now out at Breitbart too. Those in the know, though, say he isn’t finished yet
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This year, in collaboration with Global Witness, the Guardian will attempt to record all of the deaths of people who are killed while defending their land, forests, rivers or wildlife
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Community leader tortured and killed over land traffickingJosé Napoleón Tarrillo Astonitas murdered for opposing land traffickers seeking to clear land in the Chaparrí Ecological Reserve, say local witnesses
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Recording the deaths of environmental defenders worldwideThis year, in collaboration with Global Witness, the Guardian aims to record the deaths of all people killed while protecting land or natural resources. At the current rate, about four defenders will die this week somewhere on the planet
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Environmental crusaders risk their lives to save paradiseA small group of civilian para-enforcers is taking the protection of Palawan’s threatened rainforest from illegal loggers into their own hands
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life
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Nigel Slater’s apple recipesStewed, mulled or baked in a savoury pie with shallots, apples are just the fruit to get you through winter
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The great British seaside from the 60s to the presentBritish beach photography from the 1960s to the present, featuring work by Martin Parr, Tony Ray-Jones, Simon Roberts and David Hurn
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The 20 photographs of the weekMudslides in California, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and airstrikes in Syria - the week’s biggest news stories captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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This season's denimFrom patchwork jeans to studded jackets, and dresses to jumpsuits, denim is now more versatile then ever
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Bogotá's world-renowned graffiti districtThe Colombian capital has been a mecca for street artists since graffiti was decriminalised in 2011. Businesses commission artists, celebrities leave their tag, and you can even join a tour of iconic works


Alison Brie When Spielberg called it was the craziest half an hour of my life