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Calypso the dog, WWII and tracing the extraordinary life of a one-armed man

Calypso the dog, WWII and tracing the extraordinary life of a one-armed man

For Andrew Probyn, a picture of a dog on the beach in Trinidad and Tobago began a quest to uncover names in a series of Kodachrome slides from 1956.

  • by Andrew Probyn

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Migrants found dead off of Venezuela's eastern coast

Migrants found dead off of Venezuela's eastern coast

The migrant exodus from crisis-torn Venezuela continues apace.

  • by Sarah Kinosian
Nobel Prize-winning author V.S. Naipaul dies at 85

Nobel Prize-winning author V.S. Naipaul dies at 85

Naipaul, whose many works revolved around the themes of colonialism and exile, died peacefully at his home in London, his wife, Nadira Naipaul, confirmed.

Britain apologises for the 'appalling treatment' of Caribbean migrants

Britain apologises for the 'appalling treatment' of Caribbean migrants

The UK has apologised to the 'Windrush Generation' of migrants, many of whom are now being incorrectly identified as illegal immigrants.

  • by Andrew MacAskill
Top 10 bad smelling places to visit

Top 10 bad smelling places to visit

Guidebooks are full of lists of "places to see", but what if you wanted to give your other senses a turn?

  • by Aimee Gulliver
The world's most amazing natural phenomena

The world's most amazing natural phenomena

Nature is always amazing, but sometimes it pulls a really freakish rabbit out of a hat.

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The world's 10 greatest parties

The world's 10 greatest parties

From Venice and Rio to Bolivia's Oruro, some cities really know how to kick up their heels. Natalie Paris chooses the best

Runs, rum and sunshine

Runs, rum and sunshine

As Twenty20 fans turn their attention to the West Indies, David Whitley declares it's not just cricket.

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