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  • 1. What training my chaotic dog taught me about power, control – and human beings

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    Residents in low-income housing estates in France are suffering the most from the record-breaking heat. Photograph: Ed Alcock/The Guardian

    double quotation markMy home is an oven, it’s unbearable. I can only use a fan for short bursts, for fear of electricity costs. I only get two hours’ sleep a night. I’m exhausted. The days feel endless trying to protect my son from the heat. 

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