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Election night 2019: what to watch for
At the stroke of 10pm on Thursday 12 December, the 2019 general election exit poll will be unveiled – producing the first tangible sense of where voters stand.
Black Pete: why is the Dutch blackface tradition still going strong?
Zwarte Piet or Black Pete has been a festive tradition in the Netherlands for generations – which sees thousands of people, who are often white, dress up as the character wearing afro-style wigs, red lipstick and full blackface makeup.
Middle Earth: the fight to save the Amazon's soul
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, an alternative climate conference is taking place that brings together youth activists, indigenous leaders, scientists and forest dwellers.
The death doula: helping you prepare for the day you die
What does it mean to have a good death? Leah Green meets with Aly Dickinson, an end-of-life doula.
The last divided capital in Europe: 'Do they want us to believe we should be separated?'
It is 45 years since the Turkish army came to blows with the Greek and Cypriot armies, and the island remains physically and politically divided - not least by a wall that cuts through the capital, Nicosia.
What is the Green New Deal?
The climate crisis is the biggest global threat that humanity faces.
Is a winter election bad for everyone?
The Guardian's Kate Proctor dispels some winter election myths.
Hello, I have death anxiety | Death Land
A lot of people are scared of death. But some people, including Leah, think about it an unhealthy amount.
'There's food… it's just not real food': inside America's hunger capital
In the 'food deserts' of Memphis, Tennessee, dominated by fast food outlets and convenience stores, locals lack what seems a basic human right in the richer half of the city: a supermarket.
On the trail of Australia's naughtiest cockatoo
Sulphur-crested cockatoos are some of the nation's smartest and most destructive birds.
How the London Bridge terror attack unfolded
Two people were killed and three injured in a terrorist attack near London Bridge on Friday, police have confirmed.
Before I die: a day with terminally ill patients
What does it feel like to know you're dying? In episode two of Death Land, Leah Green meets people who are facing up to the end of their lives.
Behrouz Boochani: how I got out of my Manus Island hell
Behrouz Boochani, the Kurdish Iranian refugee and journalist who became the voice of those incarcerated by Australia on Manus Island, has landed in New Zealand.
Should we fear chlorinated chicken?
Chlorinated chicken does not sound like something you'd like to see on a menu.
Anywhere But Westminster: are the Tories losing their suburban heartlands?
As their national election trek goes on, John Harris and John Domokos hit the Surrey town of Guildford, recently won by the Conservatives with a big majority.
The people on a mission to live for ever
What if you could cheat death and live for ever? To people in the radical life extension movement, immortality is a real possibility.
Beyond Brexit, Corbyn and Johnson: Stoke's politics of hope
In the 2016 referendum, John Harris and John Domokos watched the Staffordshire city vote heavily to leave the EU.
Ask an expert: the Australian Museum's ornithologist picks her Bird of the Year
In a move sure to ruffle some feathers, the Australian Museum's top ornithologist shares her top picks for the 2019 Bird of the Year.
Why do so many black people love kung fu movies?
Kung fu references crop up a lot in black culture - Jim Kelly in Enter the Dragon, Wesley Snipes' Blade films and hip-hop artists like Wu-Tang Clan.
California wildfires: what role has the climate crisis played?
Thousands of firefighters have been battling wildfires across California, after warm temperatures, strong winds and low humidity turned the state into a 'tinderbox'. So is this the new normal?
Is this inclusive? Why only 4% of children's book heroes are BAME
More than 33% of students at UK schools are from black and minority ethnic backgrounds, but only 4% of the protagonists in children's books in the UK are BAME.
Testing electric cars: is this the silent future of Australian motoring?
Naaman Zhou went to Sydney's Eastern Creek racetrack to try out the latest electric and hybrid vehicles.
Life on Manus: how Australia transformed a tropical island into a prison
In July 2019, Guardian Australia immigration reporter Helen Davidson travelled to Manus Island in Papua New Guinea. Here she explains how the tropical island became an Australian-run prison.
Richard Ratcliffe's determined fight to free wife Nazanin from an Iranian jail
In 2016 Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested in Iran and charged with espionage. Her young daughter, Gabriella, was with her at the time and the family have been separated ever since.