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British sprinter Mark Cavendish wins his 37th stage of cycling's Grand Tours after a crash splits the pack in two.
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As the country flexes its economic muscle, growing prosperity has also meant a proliferation of shrines to culture.
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The echo chamber of campus anti-Semitism
Supporters of Israeli policies often victimise Jewish students who criticise Israel or sympathise with Palestinians.
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Are US space missions running out of steam?
We ask if critics are right to say that commercial space enterprises have left the US lagging behind in the space race.
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University janitor graduates with honours
Montenegrin man earns classics degree from New York's Columbia University after 12 years of study.
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Andy Murray: Mental strength and belief
The British tennis star and number four in the world discusses his career and explains what makes a top tennis player.
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Elia Suleiman's cinema as the premonition of the Arab revolutions
Exploring the emotive universe from which the Arab Spring finally blossomed.
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US economist eyes World Bank presidency
Jeffrey Sachs says global lender has made blunders of "huge proportions" as it is not led by development experts.
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Gingrich wins South Carolina primary
Former US house speaker raises the possibility of a lengthy campaign by beating the Republicans' favourite, Romney.
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Former military official says poverty and anger in indigenous communities mean conditions for an "insurgency" are ripe.
China Rising
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Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
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China aims to expand its influence in the resource rich area.
Crisis in Bangladesh
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What will save Portugal?
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