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The popular social media site has never made a profit and relies on an army of unpaid moderators to
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Guardian Australia’s Full Story co-host Jane Lee and reporter Matilda Boseley investigate the myster
It’s a decade since the first same-sex marriages were performed in England and Wales. What have they
Haiti has erupted into violence after gangs laid waste to the capital and forced the prime minister
Paola Marra ended her life last week in Switzerland after being told by doctors she could not be gua
Footage of four gunmen appears to support Islamic State’s claim that it masterminded the worst terro
Vice Media is laying off hundreds of workers and no longer publishing journalism on its website. Sir
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The court of appeal ruled on Monday that the ‘consent’ defence could not be used in the cases of cli
Recent missteps from the prime minister have added to Tory MPs’ concerns about their disastrous poll
Hundreds of young Indian and Nepali men are ending up on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine. Their
At Belong Chester, residents spend their days with nursery-age children. What effect does it have on
Michael Gove is rewriting the government’s definition of ‘extremism’ but his actions have drawn crit
An edited family photo of the Princess of Wales with her children on Mother’s Day has fuelled an int
LockBit was a sophisticated criminal operation, offering the tools needed to steal a company’s data
Documents released in a Serious Fraud Office court case showed suspicious payments on Saudi Arabian
For the past six months, the Guardian journalist Michael Safi has been trying to find out who is beh
Scientist Geoffrey Hinton set out to understand the brain and ended up working with a group of resea
What does the spring budget mean for the public’s finances and the general election to come? Heather