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  1. Central African Republic takes a small step towards peace – but a leap is what's needed
  2. Is Facebook’s Instant Articles app the end of the paywall?
  3. Palmyra: Islamic State layers grief upon grief for Syrians
  4. Getting children back to school is the next priority for Nepal earthquake recovery
  5. Facebook is important to media companies but Instant Articles is not a threat
  6. Scientists at work: tracing the origin of ancient water flows on Mars in the lab
  7. Why Ireland never needed a referendum on gay marriage
  8. The skyscrapers of the future will be made of wood
  9. New Shakespeare portrait won't help us understand his works
  10. Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand still aren't taking real responsibility for refugees
  11. 'If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying' – how forex has changed
  12. Iris scanners can now identify us from 40 feet away, but we don't have to accept it
  13. Prince Charles handshake shows the modernisation of Sinn Féin
  14. Iron ore inquiry off but row continues
  15. An animal that could rewrite the family tree: one of the top new species of 2015
  16. America's mayors are taking on the big problems, but they can't escape partisan divide
  17. Student debt 101: dearth of data fuels common misperceptions
  18. Harvesting usable fuel from nuclear waste – and dealing with the last chemical troublemakers
  19. Appeals Court ruling urges Congress to stop NSA's mass scale surveillance
  20. Newspapers' ongoing search for subscription revenue: from paywalls to micropayments
  21. How will California cities meet water-rationing mandates? Universities have some ideas
  22. Saturn at opposition with Venus and Jupiter
  23. Publisher pushback puts open access in peril
  24. How same-sex marriage will protect children's rights
  25. A handful of Bronze-Age men could have fathered two thirds of Europeans
  26. Why the European Court of Human Rights is no friend to migrants
  27. How talented people with Asperger's are locked out of the career system
  28. UKIP didn't invent English nationalism – it's been brewing for years
  29. What the 'gay cake' case tells us about Northern Ireland's fractured peace process
  30. Don't leave schools out of new deals for city regions
  31. Should past cycling dopers continue to benefit from the sport they cheated?
  32. Explainer: what is an H-index and how is it calculated?
  33. We need real consensus, not Bjorn Lomborg's illusion of it
  34. Don't believe the hype, teens are drinking less than they used to
  35. How to rebalance Africa's relationship with China
  36. Some truths about lightning: when thunder roars, go indoors
  37. Farmers hold the key to nature conservation: let's treat them that way
  38. International students love South Africa, but xenophobia could be a heartbreaker
  39. Most people want to know risk of overdiagnosis, but aren't told
  40. Discovered: stone tools that go back beyond earliest humans
  41. Strike force: why railway unions hit harder than the rest
  42. Our stone tool discovery pushes back the archaeological record by 700,000 years
  43. Penn State hack exposes theft risk of student personal data
  44. Banking excuses wearing thin as fines top US$200 billion
  45. TTIP and CETA: the trade deals threatening British democracy
  46. Syriza tensions reveal political stress in debt and social justice
  47. How looking at bad polls can show Labour how to win the next election
  48. And the world's most marketable athlete is ... Eugenie Bouchard
  49. Irish Catholic Church's stance on gay marriage is unconvincing
  50. Women compete to be thin for men – a pursuit exacerbated in modern times

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