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Magazine
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Nuclear shadow
Growing up next to a plutonium weapons factory
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Restless highlanders
The Italians who speak German and want to be Austrian
Features
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Tweets of the week
Pregnant Kate and driving dogs, in 140 characters or fewer
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10 things
Lobsters eat each other, and nine other nuggets
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Prosthetic to cosmetic
How Afghan doctors turned their skills to plastic surgery
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Deadly serious
Struggle for a treatment to protect women against HIV infection
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21st Century tsar?
Vladimir Putin still divides Russia, a year on from huge protests
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'Pants' building?
Has China's craze for unusual skyscrapers gone too far?
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Sugar rush
How Cuba's troublesome weed could save the cane fields
Comment & Analysis
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Scratching the surface
The Moon remains unfinished business, Jon Amos writes
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World Service Podcasts
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The Why Factor
What is fear and why do some of us like to be frightened? Mike Williams on the power of horror
Programmes
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Click
How your phone can find you work and improve your golf swing plus other apps and websites reviewed
BBC World Service
Witness
A German teenager managed to evade Soviet defences to land in Moscow's Red Square.
Assignment
The disturbing story of rape and sexual abuse in America's prisons.