Open journalism
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A young journalist was arrested after Belarus 'highjacked' the Ryanair plane he was was travelling, with some European leaders calling the move an 'act of state terror and kidnapping'
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After five and a half years as readers’ editor, Chris Elliott is stepping down. Here, he reflects on his experience and the challenges of the role2:54
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They vote for you: How we're taking back politics
Matthew Landauer and Katherine SzuminskaMatthew Landauer and Katherine Szuminska: The launch of the OpenAustralia Foundation’s new site reveals for the first time how our politicians really vote in our name
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Svenker Johansson’s software has created and updated millions of Wikipedia articles - yet he says anything requiring creativity still needs a human brain. By Alex Hern
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To have open journalism across Africa we need to be able to reach people even if they have little or no internet access
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Four England fans wanted to go to the World Cup in Brazil but rather than booking a package holiday, they set off on a 1,966km trek from Mendoza to Porto Alegre to raise money for charity• Contribute to the fundraising effort through JustGiving
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Matt McAlister unravels the complex relationship between press freedom and the commercial markets
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In our regular feature, we profile some notable characters active in the Guardian's comment threads. Today, darquelourd
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Featuring Diego Maradona's season at Sevilla in the 1990s, Phil Mickelson's victory at the Open and Arsenal's bid for Luis Suárez
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Our weekly feature showcases notable personalities in the Guardian's commenting community. Today: IanCW
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Our Spanish football correspondent was online to discuss tonight's Champions League fixture at San Siro
A modest proposal for 2019: scrap the parliamentary lobby