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Greek man accused of spying on NATO operations charged, jailed pending trial
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Greek man appears in court accused of illegally photographing NATO operations
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Sand groomers v turtles: how wildlife is falling foul of the demand for Insta-perfect beaches
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From the turtle-nesting beaches of Italy to Greek island bird havens, across the Mediterranean campaigners are fighting to protect habitats from tourists seeking a picture-perfect holiday
In the summe…
Experience: ‘I was hospitalised after being trapped in a full-body plaster cast’
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It was torture. It took six people to carry me to an ambulance
In the spring of 1995 I was studying for my A-levels in Cambridge, along with my best friend, Kate. For her final art exam, Kate wanted t…
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Lazarus Lake, the ‘Leonardo da Vinci of pain’ behind the world’s cruelest race
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In an extract from his new book, Jared Beasley introduces the eccentric figure behind the Barkley Marathons, where runners are terrified and tested in equal measure
For over a century, Brushy Mountain…
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Faliraki nightclub attack leaves Brit tourist, 19, fighting for life in intensive care as fellow UK holidaymaker is arrested in notorious Greek party resort
Is muscle soreness after a workout good or bad?
When it comes to workouts, how much pain – specifically, how much post-workout soreness – is actually a good thing? The answer: it depends
Humans have long glamorized suffering, hailing it as an essen…
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‘It was steer or they would kill me’: why Sudanese war refugees are filling prisons in Greece
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Prosecutors are using harsh anti-smuggling laws to jail people who have no connection to criminal offences, say migrants’ lawyers
Former law student Samuel, 19, fled his home town of Geneina shortly a…
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Tyrants like Trump always fall – and we can already predict how he will be dethroned | Simon Tisdall
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The US constitution protects incompetence. But don’t underestimate the self-destructive power of the president’s own hubris
Tyrants come to a sticky end, or so history suggests. Richard III and Coriol…