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The Brexit roots of the UK's Rwanda asylum plan – and why other EU leaders might want to copy it
The Brexit roots of the UK's Rwanda asylum plan – and why other EU leaders might want to copy it

A controversial British government plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has been central to the UK’s response to a recent sharp increase in the numb…

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Scientists can't agree on how fast the universe is expanding – why this matters so much for our understanding of the cosmos
Scientists can't agree on how fast the universe is expanding – why this matters so much for our understanding of the cosmos

It’s one of the biggest puzzles in cosmology. Why two different methods used to calculate the rate at which the universe is expanding don’t produce t…

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Creative flow: what's going on inside our brains when everything just clicks
Creative flow: what's going on inside our brains when everything just clicks

If you’ve ever experienced a state of creative flow, perhaps when writing, playing music, or even gardening, you’ll know that it feels like everythin…

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Breakthroughs and failures on the road to a universal snake bite antivenom
Breakthroughs and failures on the road to a universal snake bite antivenom

Snake bites kill tens of thousands of people around the world each year. But we still use techniques invented in the late 19th century to make antive…

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Moments of hope: how Indians keep pushing back against the hollowing out of democracy
Moments of hope: how Indians keep pushing back against the hollowing out of democracy

After six weeks of voting in the world’s largest democracy, on June 4, Indians will learn who is to be their next prime minister. Narendra Modi, stan…

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Assisted dying: Canada grapples with plans to introduce euthanasia for mental illness
Assisted dying: Canada grapples with plans to introduce euthanasia for mental illness

A growing number of countries now permit some form of assisted dying and politicians in a number of others, including Ireland, Scotland and France, a…

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How to spend the billions needed for climate adaptation – and make sure frontline communities have a say
How to spend the billions needed for climate adaptation – and make sure frontline communities have a say

As global temperatures continue to rise, the ramifications of climate change – from more frequent and severe extreme weather events to rising sea lev…

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Data poisoning: how artists are trying to sabotage generative AI
Data poisoning: how artists are trying to sabotage generative AI

Content created with the help of generative artificial intelligence is popping up everywhere, and it’s worrying some artists. They’re concerned that …

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What happened to Nelson Mandela's South Africa part 3: Dream deferred
What happened to Nelson Mandela's South Africa part 3: Dream deferred

Some young South Africans have begun to question Nelson Mandela's legacy, and the choices made in the transition to democracy after the end of aparth…

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What happened to Nelson Mandela's South Africa part 2: Tasting the fruits of freedom
What happened to Nelson Mandela's South Africa part 2: Tasting the fruits of freedom

In the second part of our special series What happened to Nelson Mandela's South Africa?, marking 30 years of democracy in South Africa post-aparthei…

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