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Trump Matters More for US-Cuba Relations Than Castro's Death
Even after Fidel's death, his legacy will live on thanks to his brother—what Donald Trump will do when it comes to Cuba is far more of a mystery.
The Hangover News
This weekend a man saved himself from falling off a cliff after a night out, border officials found 500kg of cocaine in a tuna shipment, the Gävle goat was put on fire and more.
The Swedish Government Still Thinks Being Trans Is the Same as Being Mentally Ill
This week, LGBTQ rights organisation Transförsvaret hoped to change that as they occupied the National Board of Health and Welfare.
How Much of a Disaster Will Trump's Drug Policies Be?
The trend of slow but real progress away from absolute criminalisation of drugs in America is in serious trouble.
I Went to the World's Biggest Lego Store to Take Back Control of My Life
I built a haven from Brexit Britain in Leicester Square's massive new toy shop.
'Heil Trump': Members of the Alt-Right Are Looking Forward to a Whiter America
The alt-right's premiere think tank held a conference over the weekend to hose some of the most famous white supremacists in the world. This is what they said.
How One Academic's View on Gender Pronouns Sparked a Citywide Debate
In short: his perspective caused a bit of a shitshow.
Athens Welcomed Obama with Molotov Bombs and Tear Gas
On Tuesday morning, Barack Obama arrived in Athens for his final foreign trip as president of the United States.
How Do Swedish Muslims Feel About Trump's Victory?
"I would've left the US if I had the opportunity to do so. It's not safe for you to live there if you're not white."
More Than 300 Hate Crimes Have Been Reported in America Since the Election
Of the hundreds of alleged incidents the Southern Poverty Law Center has tracked since Wednesday, many invoked Trump's name and took place at schools and college campuses.
How the Mums of Extremists Are Uniting Against ISIS
A mother who lost her son in Syria tells us how she's trying to stop other families suffering the same fate.
When Pets Keep People Leashed to Their Abusers
Research shows pets are a key weapon of control for domestic abusers, and a growing network of shelters welcome not just victims but their beloved animals, too.