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On a rare press trip to Pyongyang we were presented with a night at the bustling Kaeson Youth Park, where residents are marshalled in line by military personnel for a dose of state-sanctioned fun. But while the UN warns of food scarcity in the rest of the country, is this just a welcome distraction for the privileged few?
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Brian was sleeping rough in Liverpool. Lawrence was a successful hotelier. David was a hippy in a dead-end job. In an unlikely alliance, they created a homeless shelter like no other. But can it last?
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Not all weddings are about marrying a prince. This documentary tells the story of four special weddings around the world from the point of view of the bride. Featuring a British woman unsure of the future, a soldier discharged from Iraq, a high society Indian wedding and a rural Romanian celebration, this is what really happens behind the scenes on the wedding day -
An internal battle is simmering among evangelicals in the US over whether climate change is a call to protect the Earth, the work of God to be welcomed, or does not exist at all
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The latest Guardian documentary takes us into the world of John Kapellas, an artist and composer who is allergic to light -
The latest Guardian documentary finds out what happened when Cuba’s phone company installed wifi routers in 18 public parks
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In June 2017 residents of the Silchester estate woke to discover Grenfell Tower engulfed in flames, witnessing a terrifying national tragedy unfolding on their doorstep
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May played down suggestions that a review of legislation on the use of the drug was under way
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On a rare press trip to Pyongyang we were presented with a night at the bustling Kaeson Youth Park, where residents are marshalled in line by military personnel for a dose of state-sanctioned fun. But while the UN warns of food scarcity in the rest of the country, is this just a welcome distraction for the privileged few?
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Ariel footage shows emergency workers and forensic officers removing the bodies of three people who were killed by a train near Loughborough Junction station in south London
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Kellyanne Conways says 'nobody likes seeing babies ripped from their mothers' arms' as criticism grows over child separations at US/Mexico border
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The expected summit between the US president and the North Korean leader comes after months of trading threats and insults. Will the pair actually keep to their word and sit down together?
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We track the evolution of the World Cup ball from its humble beginnings in Uruguay in 1930, past the unpredictable Fevernova of Japan and Korea in 2002, to the Telstar 2018, the ball designed for this summer's World Cup in Russia.
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Twenty-nine years ago a man, carrying his shopping, stood in front of a column of tanks from the People’s Liberation Army in Tiananmen Square, Beijing
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'We are out here busting our chops. You are making decisions that affect all our lives,' Konta shouted at the umpire before losing to Ashleigh Barty
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"Make sure you put that in the headline!" - Delph has a message for his Manchester City team-mate Kevin De Bruyne
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Australia's ODI team were barracked by home fans over the sandpaper ball-tampering incident in South Africa when losing their first match against England. Fast bowler Liam Plunkett, though, feels little sympathy for the tourists.
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A VIP tent at the Scottish Open is completely demolished after strong winds from Storm Hector lifted and rolled it along the course
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Scooters by the tech startup Lime issue verbal warnings to those who touched them without paying
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The toy is saying 'brainstorm', but many people are saying they can also hear 'green needle', depending on which word they concentrate on before hearing the sound. What do you hear?
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The US firm Boston Dynamics has created a robot that can run autonomously and jump over obstacles
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai introduces a new robotic assistant, powered by Google Duplex technology, in his keynote address to Google's 2018 conference in California on Tuesday
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CCTV footage released by Toronto police shows a man stealing a Banksy print, estimated at CAD$45,000 (US$34,000; £25,700), from an unauthorised exhibition
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Gimuy Walubara Yidinji wlder Henrietta Marrie AM reflects on the shell regalia worn by her great-grandfather, Ye-I-Nie, whose possessions remain part of a British Museum collection, half a world away
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Anthony Bourdain, the TV chef and travel host, has been found dead at the age of 61.
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When the former Australia Test batsman recovered a caricature of his grandfather, the legendary sportsman Vic Richardson, it brought back memories of the man who inspired the Chappell brothers to pursue their own cricket ambitions
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In her daily life the interiors stylist usually selects objects by considering their elegance and style. Yet, as she observes in Guardian Australia's new series, the things she cherishes most are quirky and funny – and reminiscent of a special family day out

