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Lula and the world: what to expect from new Brazilian foreign policy
feature As Brazil’s new president kicks off his third term, foreign policy will be a tool for building his own domestic political legitimacy
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Suzuki S-Cross Hybrid review: what the car critics say
feature The new Suzuki’s S-cross models are well-priced but the hybrid steering is ‘disconcertingly light’
By The Week Staff Published
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Why today’s puritanism is latest example of moral panic around naked women
feature Scantily clad celebrities are once again being presented as a threat to wider society
By The Week Staff Published
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Bugatti Chiron Super Sport review: what the car critics say
feature The Bugatti Chiron ‘hypercar’ is the ‘combustion era’s equivalent of Concorde’
By The Week Staff Published
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Toyota Corolla 1.8 Hybrid review: what the car critics say
feature The new fifth-generation Corolla is ‘still more of a cruiser than a bruiser’
By The Week Staff Published
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How rural poverty is getting worse across the UK
feature Low pay, insecure employment and poor public transport exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis
By The Week Staff Published
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VW ID Buzz review: what the car critics say
feature The new ID Buzz electric van is a modern successor to Volkswagen’s beloved Type 2
By The Week Staff Published
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University life in the UK and US compared
feature Studying in the UK offers proximity to home, while US institutions tend to offer broader curriculum options
By The Week Staff Published
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Ineos Grenadier review: what the car critics say
feature A ‘charismatic’ vehicle with a ‘great heart’ and ‘single-minded purpose’
By The Week Staff Published
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Swimming pools vs. wild swimming: which is worse for germs?
feature A microbiologist explores where’s cleanest for a dip: swimming pools, or rivers, lakes, canals and the sea?
By The Week Staff Published
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Why it’s time for the UK to introduce mandatory training for new dog owners
feature A recent rise in fatal dog attacks shows the system is letting down both dogs and humans
By The Week Staff Published
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How livestock grazing is preventing the return of rainforests to the UK and Ireland
feature Most of the UK and Ireland’s grass-fed cows and sheep are on land that might otherwise be temperate rainforest
By The Week Staff Published
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Mini 3-door hatch review: what the car critics say
feature With its ‘go-kart handling’ the new Mini hatch is more fun to drive than ever
By The Week Staff Published
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Three surprising reasons human actions threaten endangered primates
feature An estimated 60% of all primate species are listed as vulnerable, threatened or endangered, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature
By The Week Staff Published
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