Eagles of the Republic is an audacious exposé of the Egyptian state
Tarik Saleh’s film depicts a much-loved Egyptian actor drawn into the deadly world of the El-Sisi regime
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Tarik Saleh’s film depicts a much-loved Egyptian actor drawn into the deadly world of the El-Sisi regime
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This is our second most visited attraction, it’s important that we feed these tourists well
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His successor must make a break with this failing government
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The great bête noire of the modern right is driving them beyond reason
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When winning on votes fails to get you elected, is it still democracy?
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Failure to accept even that something has gone wrong left Starmer’s premiership empty
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People who have positive NHS experiences put it down to luck, not planning
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At Stanford, students are under extraordinary pressure – not to learn but to launch start-ups
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US conservatives can’t fathom that women don’t conform to a virgin-whore binary
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Should the UK rejoin the EU? Caroline Lucas and Anand Menon weigh in
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Inside Andy Burnham’s leadership bid – and the campaigns underway to stop him
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A new radio show recounts America’s history through afterthoughts and left-behinds
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Jeremy Corbyn, Gary Stevenson, Suzanne Moore, Zack Polanski and others reflect on Nigel Farage’s surging party
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As media lawyers battle to keep Britain’s libel industry lucrative, hopes for reform are fading
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We must stand against both anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim hate
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The impact would be yet another prohibition on an already draconian transit experience
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The actor’s performance as a jaded painter is among his career-best
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