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We feminists are pathologically unable to deal with the fact that females are, sometimes, more sadistic than men and viciously hurt their own sex
The Nobel peace prize winner discusses recent attacks on his schemes to relieve poverty, from within Bangladesh and abroad
One man in Waziristan is documenting casualties – and says destruction has been radicalising locals
South Africans are celebrating former President Nelson Mandela's 93rd birthday
Syed Haque represents minority groups from all walks of life - and that’s why he’s this week’s We Can Do It T-shirt winner
Concerns have been raised that racial and ethnic minorities could miss out on the genomic revolution with much of the research focusing on white Europeans instead
Two weeks before Nelson Mandela's 93rd birthday on July 18, actress Alfre Woodard sits on a couch near her home in Santa Monica, California, reminiscing about the first time she met him
People who have fled the drought in Somalia to camps near the capital Mogadishu have now been hit by days of heavy rain
Driven from their farms by drought, starving Somali families are forced to travel to the wartorn capital in search of food
Chuetas recognised by rabbi after centuries of persecution dating back to before the Spanish Inquisition
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