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Monday, September 30, 2019

Peru president dissolves Congress but legislators defy order

After the president's decision to dissolve Congress, legislators declare him temporarily suspended.

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Trump asked Australian PM to help investigate Russia inquiry

PM Scott Morrison agreed to assist with an investigation into the Mueller inquiry, Canberra confirms.

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Japan delivers long-delayed consumption tax hike

The rise comes despite jitters the move will slow spending in the world's third largest economy.

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Moroccan journalist Hajar Raissouni jailed on abortion charges

Activists say the charges against Hajar Raissouni are part of a crackdown on critical reporters.

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Jessye Norman, Grammy-winning star of opera, dies at 74

Norman was one of the rare black singers to reach fame in the opera world.

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Jet fuel from thin air: Aviation's hope or hype?

A pilot project at Rotterdam airport plans to capture CO2 from the air and turn it into jet fuel.

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Jack Charles: 'I'd rob to collect rent for stolen Aboriginal land'

He was stolen from his family, then he stole from "posh homes" - now actor Jack Charles wants closure.

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The imam who died fighting racism in South Africa

Relatives of Abdullah Haron, who died in detention 50 years ago, are still traumatised by his death.

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Kansas runner killed by lightning near ultramarathon finish line

The 33-year-old runner was hit by lightning as he neared the end of a 50-kilometre race.

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Seven Sri Lanka elephants dead from suspected poisoning

A pregnant female was among animals found dead last week - all believed to be from the same herd.

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315 billion tonnes of ice just broke off Antarctica

The Amery Ice Shelf in Antarctica produces its largest iceberg in more than 50 years.

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'It's Like Living in Hellfire': Hundreds of Men and Boys Freed from 'Islamic' Torture House

Hundreds of men and boys were rescued from a "torture house" in northern Nigeria that was advertised to be an Islamic school.

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Russian actor Ustinov has jail sentence reduced on appeal

Pavel Ustinov is given a one-year suspended sentence over his conviction for injuring a police officer.

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Islamic Extremists Attack US and European Military Targets in Somalia

Somalia's Islamic extremist rebels on Monday launched two attacks on U.S. and European military targets, officials said.  

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Trump impeachment: Whistleblower 'endangered' by Trump criticism

Mr Trump's words are a danger to the whistleblower, their lawyer claims in a newly released letter.

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Record low turnout for Afghan presidential election, early data shows

Preliminary data suggests a turnout of about 25% - the lowest since the Taliban were ousted in 2001.

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Yemen war: Houthi rebels release hundreds of detainees

Among the 290 people released are the survivors of a Saudi-led air strike on a Houthi prison.

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Germany puts neo-Nazi 'terror cell' on trial in Dresden

Eight men based in the eastern city of Chemnitz are accused of plotting far-right terror attacks.

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In pictures: Indigenous Bolivians demand action over fires

Hundreds of people are taking part in a 500km march to demand more be done to stop fires.

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Huge Volkswagen lawsuit begins in Germany

Germany's first mass legal action begins as 450,000 owners of diesel cars take on the company.

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Jihadists 'attack US Baledogle training base in Somalia'

Al-Shabab militants reportedly blasted through the gates and sent fighters inside.

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Nigeria police raid Lagos ‘baby factory’

Victims were raped with the purpose of getting them pregnant and selling the children, police say.

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Jacques Chirac: Huge queues in Paris as France pays tribute

Thousands pay their respects as the former president lies in state on a day of national mourning.

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Bihar and Uttar Pradesh: Floods bring chaos

More than 100 dead after heavy rains bring extreme floods to the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

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Sunday, September 29, 2019

Fugitive on run for 17 years found living in cave by a drone

Police used drones to track down a man who evaded detection for almost two decades.

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The Displaced: Climate change in Vietnam 'destroying family life'

Vietnam is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change - we meet the families on the front lines.

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Asics apologises for porn playing for hours above Auckland store

The firm blames hackers for hours of pornography showing on the flagship's outdoor screen.

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Bihar and Uttar Pradesh: More than 100 dead in fresh India flood chaos

Heavy rains in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar states have also disrupted normal life in the region.

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Saudi crown prince warns of 'Iran threat' to global oil

Mohammed bin Salman said oil prices could rise to "unimaginably high numbers".

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Uganda's Solomon Serwanjja wins BBC World News Komla Dumor award

Ugandan journalist Solomon Serwanjja is this year's winner of the BBC World News Komla Dumor award.

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A former diet cola addict built a $100m firm

Kara Goldin, the founder of US flavoured water company Hint, used to drink 10 cans of cola a day.

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The secret tapes of Jamal Khashoggi's murder

The audio tapes that recorded the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

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Amazon fires: The volunteer firefighters battling to save Brazil’s rainforest

A band of volunteer firefighters are on a mission to stop their stretch of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest from going up in flames.

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Greece: Deadly fire triggers riots at Moria refugee camp

Police fire tear gas to control a crowd who say firefighters were too slow to respond to the fire.

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Khalifa Sall, Dakar's ex-mayor, pardoned by Senegal president

Khalifa Sall was jailed for fraud last year and was seen as a rival to the president.

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Egypt protests: Activist Alaa Abdel Fattah arrested amid rare unrest

Alaa Abdel Fattah, who was freed from jail in March, is reportedly accused of publishing fake news.

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No reason to probe Bidens: former Ukraine prosecutor

The ex-attorney general says Ukraine has no basis to investigate President Trump's rival Joe Biden.

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Thousands demand protesters freed in Moscow rally

Police estimate 20,000 people attended the rally demanding the release of jailed protesters.

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Nigerian 'torture house': Kaduna school was 'like hellfire'

A survivor of the Nigerian "torture house" raided by police has described being there as "living in hellfire".

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Swiss auction off supercars of Equatorial Guinea leader’s son

Luxury cars seized from Equatorial Guinea’s vice-president are expected to fetch €17m.

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Elon Musk upbeat on Starship test flights

The US entrepreneur says prototype flights of his Moon-Mars rocket system will begin in months.

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Nigerian 'torture house': Kaduna school was 'like hellfire'

Nearly 500 men and boys were tortured, sexually abused, chained up and starved, police said.

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Hong Kong Protesters March in Defiance Ahead of National Day

Thousands of protesters regrouped after police fired tear gas at them Sunday and marched along a thoroughfare in downtown Hong Kong in a second straight day of defiance, sparking fears of more violence ahead of China’s National Day.

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Saudi King Salman's bodyguard shot dead by friend

Gen Abdel Aziz al-Fagham was involved in a row with a friend who killed him at a house in Jeddah.

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Zantac: CVS latest to suspend heartburn drug over cancer fears

CVS pharmacies become the latest to withdraw Zantac, a drug being investigated for cancer links.

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Sandeep Dhaliwal: Texas mourns 'trailblazing' Sikh sheriff's deputy

Tributes pour in for "trailblazer" Sandeep Dhaliwal after he was shot dead during a traffic stop.

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José José: Mexico's 'Prince of Song' dies aged 71

Tributes pour in for Mexico's beloved "Prince of Song", who had been battling pancreatic cancer.

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Saturday, September 28, 2019

ICYMI: Saving baby turtles to underwater hockey

From saving baby turtles to underwater hockey, some of the stories you might have missed this week.

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Austria votes in snap elections after video sting scandal

Former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's party is expected to come top, but may need a coalition partner.

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Mexico rollercoaster crash leaves two dead

A rollercoaster carriage derailed in a Mexico City amusement park, officials say.

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Labradoodle creator says it's his 'life's regret'

'They're crazy' - the man who created the labradoodle says it's a huge regret.

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Beijing Daxing: China's huge new 'starfish' airport opens its doors

The Beijing Daxing International Airport spans 700,000 square metres - or 98 football fields.

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Indonesia haze causes sky to turn blood red

Pictures and videos of the phenomenon went viral on social media over the weekend.

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Canada's Green Party edits photo of leader holding single-use cup

Elizabeth May was "shocked" to see the image, saying it was manipulated without her knowledge.

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Why Borana people don't name their children for up to three years

The Borana people are not in any rush to name their newborn babies. Here's why.

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World War Two: 'I discovered my eldest sister was my mother'

Albert Gilmour learned his father was an American GI based in Northern Ireland during World War Two.

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China anniversary: The deep cuts of 70 years of Communist rule

As China celebrates 70 years as a communist state, who has really won - and how much have some lost?

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World Athletics Championships: Christian Coleman wins 100m gold in 9.76 seconds

Christian Coleman shrugs off the controversy of his build-up to the World Championships to win the 100m final in 9.76 seconds.

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Yemen war: Houthi rebels claim mass capture of Saudi troops

Houthi insurgents say they launched a major attack, but there is no confirmation from Saudi Arabia.

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Rodrigo Janot: Brazil ex-prosecutor admits plan to kill judge

A restraining order is issued against Rodrigo Janot after the revelation in his memoirs.

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Italian chef arrested over cannabis 'was testing new flavours’

Sicilian chef Carmelo Chiaramonte tells police the drug is for researching “new flavours”.

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White House restricted Trump call transcripts - US media

Officials limited access to notes on the president's calls to some foreign leaders, US media report.

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Mugabe funeral: Zimbabwe ex-president laid to rest in Kutama

Zimbabwe's ex-president is laid to rest at his home village three weeks after his death at 95.

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Boeing 737 NG: US regulator orders inspections into cracks

The 737 Max, currently grounded worldwide following two crashes, is not affected by the move.

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Austria Kurz: Why young favourite could turn to Greens

Months after a scandal brought down his government, Sebastian Kurz is expected to win a new election.

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South Korea oil tanker fire: Crew members injured

The blaze broke out on a cargo ship docked in the South Korean port city of Ulsan.

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Canada killings: Teenage fugitives confessed to murders, police say

The confessions were found in videos recorded before the pair took their own lives, police say.

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Meghan 'shows solidarity' at memorial of murdered student

The duchess visits a memorial to "show solidarity" with protesters against gender-based violence.

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Letter from Africa: The dilemma of how to appease Mugabe's spirit

The controversial Zimbabwean leader is due to be buried, three weeks after his death.

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Friday, September 27, 2019

Brexit: What just happened in the UK Supreme Court?

The prime minister loses this showdown, setting the stage for another Brexit battle in parliament.

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When Greta Thunberg saw President Trump

The Swedish activist didn't appear too pleased when Donald Trump arrived for the UN's climate summit.

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German court rules hangovers are an 'illness'

Judges in Frankfurt said a company selling anti-hangover drinks was making illegal health claims.

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Cimabue: Long-lost €6m artwork found in elderly woman's kitchen

A painting hanging above a hotplate in a home near Paris is a long-lost masterpiece, experts say.

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Ebonixsims: 'Making custom content for gamers like me'

Danielle, aka Ebonixsims, started making custom video game content after struggling to make a 'Sim-self' of herself.

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Qatar women's marathon sees 40% withdraw

Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich wins the women's marathon at the World Championships as 28 of the 68 starters withdraw in gruelling conditions in Doha.

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Haiti unrest: Shops and police station looted as thousands protest

A police station is stripped bare in demonstrations against rising prices and corruption.

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Week in pictures: 21 - 27 September 2019

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

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Cross-Channel people smugglers arrested in Belgium, Germany and UK

Fifteen people were arrested in Belgium, England and Germany for smuggling Albanians into the UK.

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Saudi Arabia's tourist spots you are now free to visit

The kingdom is introducing a new visa regime for 49 countries, to open the country up to tourists.

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Venezuela crisis: UN to investigate alleged human rights violations

A mission will be sent to the crisis-hit country to investigate alleged human rights violations.

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Angolan family in South Korea airport for nine months win court fight

The Angolan family, trapped in a South Korean airport for nine months, can now seek asylum.

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Nigeria 'torture house': Hundreds freed after Kaduna police raid

Nearly 500 men and boys were tortured, sexually abused, chained up and starved, police say.

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Dakar's Massalikul Jinaan mosque: The 'biggest in West Africa'

Massalikul Jinaan mosque opens in Dakar, Senegal after seven years of work.

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Brazil environment: Vast oil spill hits dozens of beaches

At least six sea turtles have been found dead as officials still investigate the source of the oil.

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Russia bans smoking on apartment balconies

The move sparks anger, as most Russians live in flats and balconies are where they tend to smoke.

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White students 'cut off' black girl's dreadlocks in Virginia

A 12-year-old girl three male classmates at her Virginia school pinned her down and cut her hair.

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Thursday, September 26, 2019

Stena Impero: Seized British tanker 'preparing to leave' Iran

The Stena Impero has been in custody since it was seized by Iranian troops in July.

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Qandeel Baloch: Brother of murdered social media star jailed

Three years after her murder, the brother of Pakistani social media star Qandeel Baloch is jailed for life.

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Microplastics: Premium teabags leak billions of particles - study

Microplastics in drinking water do not appear to pose a health risk at current levels, research suggests.

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Biden and Ukraine: What we know about corruption claims

Donald Trump asked Ukraine's president to investigate his rival Joe Biden. What are the allegations?

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'A rainbow wave': The rise of America's transgender politicians

"I know what it's like to be marginalised" - the first National Trans Visibility March is on Saturday.

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Chandrayaan-2: India Moon probe made 'hard landing', says Nasa

New pictures returned from a Nasa spacecraft show the targeted landing site of the Vikram rover.

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Trump impeachment inquiry: Whistleblower 'is CIA officer'

The complaint says White House officials concealed details of Mr Trump's call with Ukraine's leader.

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Saudi Arabia to open up to foreign tourists with new visas

The push to attract foreign visitors is part of the kingdom's efforts to cut its reliance on oil.

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US slashes refugee limit to all-time low of 18,000

The White House says Iraqis who helped the US military and persecuted minorities will get priority.

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Prince Harry in southern Africa: Where are the world's landmines?

Prince Harry will highlight the fact that landmines continue to take thousands of lives.

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Trump, Ukraine and impeachment: Your questions answered

From impeachment proceedings to who listens in on a president's calls - your questions answered.

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Not just about sex: Indonesia's protests explained

The violent protests are about corruption, blasphemy and a draconian new criminal code.

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Facebook tests hiding likes from Australian users

It follows a similar and controversial trial by Instagram and is designed to ease social pressure.

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Stasi files: German plan to transfer files sparks concern

Critics warn files on citizens of former East Germany could be less accessible if they are archived.

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The political chameleon who charmed France

Hugh Schofield looks back at the life of a French prime minister and president who played the political game to perfection.

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Thomas Cook collapse: 'Nobody knows what's going to happen'

Thomas Cook has been the lifeblood of one community in Majorca now fighting for survival following the collapse of the company.

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Take a hard look at 'sexist toys' - Dutch education minister

Dutch toymakers are told to think carefully, after France's toy industry agrees to end stereotypes.

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Russian trawler Bukhta Nayezdnik goes up in flames in Norway

Nearby schools in Norway's port city of Tromso have been evacuated as the smoke poses a health risk.

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Former French president Jacques Chirac dies

Jacques Chirac, the former French president whose later years were blighted by corruption scandals, has died aged 86.

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Trump impeachment: Intel chief to be grilled over whistleblower

A complaint about a controversial phone call led to an impeachment probe against the US president.

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New York Met museum returns stolen ancient Egyptian coffin

The 2,100-year-old coffin was sold to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York for $4m (£3.2m).

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Canada's Green Party edits photo of leader holding single-use cup

Elizabeth May was "shocked" to see the image, saying it was manipulated without her knowledge.

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Saudi foreign minister says military response to Iran is possible

The kingdom maintains that Iran was behind drone attacks on two of its oil installations this month.

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India: Two held for killing children for 'defecating in the open'

Police in India say the two men allegedly beat two Dalit children to death for defecating in the open.

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DR Congo: Vaccine campaign for world's largest measles outbreak

The WHO and Congolese government aim to vaccinate more than 800,000 children in just over a week.

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Shuping Wang: Whistleblower who exposed HIV scandal in China dies

Shuping Wang was attacked after realising blood donors were being infected with HIV and hepatitis.

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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Prehistoric babies fed animal milk in bottles

Prehistoric babies were bottle-fed with animal milk more than 3,000 years ago, according to new evidence.

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Labradoodle creator says it's his 'life's regret'

'They're crazy' - the man who created the labradoodle says it's a huge regret.

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Amazon Alexa gets Samuel L Jackson and other celebrity voices

The firm has also addressed privacy concerns about its smart assistant technology.

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Images capture a phone-less world

A series of photos by US photographer Eric Pickersgill shows people staring into the space where their phone usually is.

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Trump impeachment: Lawmakers see 'troubling' whistleblower complaint

Democrats describe the details as "disturbing" as they press ahead with an impeachment inquiry.

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Australia abortion laws: Terminations now legal in New South Wales

New South Wales becomes the final state to overturn laws which had been criticised as archaic.

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Trump immigration plans: US signs deal to deport migrants to Honduras

Critics say the country has one of the world's highest murder rates and is not a safe destination.

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Lisa Li: Angry landlord exposes online star's 'double life'

The Chinese star Lisa Li's life of travel, parties, and fine dining was not everything it seemed.

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South Africa's xenophobic attacks: Why migrants won't be deterred

The wave of anti-foreigner attacks are a symptom of a bigger problem, writes Andrew Harding.

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Trump impeachment: Was there quid pro quo?

A released memo confirmed the US president urged for a Biden inquiry, but was it in exchange for aid?

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Chile's stolen children: 'I was tricked into handing over my baby'

Chile is investigating how babies and children were sent abroad for adoption during military rule.

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Indonesia protests: Police clash with morality law protesters

Police fired tear gas and water cannon at protesters demonstrating outside the Indonesian parliament.

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IMF names Kristalina Georgieva as new head

Ms Georgieva, a former top World Bank official, becomes the first IMF boss from an emerging economy.

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Israeli elections: Netanyahu asked to form next government

The interim prime minister is tasked with setting up a new administration after coalition talks fail.

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Italy migrant cleared of fine for sweeping local street

Officials scrap a penalty imposed on a Nigerian man who chose to sweep for money instead of begging.

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Are the Attacks on Saudi Oil Fields Foretold in Scripture?

One of the latest, and frankly most alarming recent headlines is the news of missile attacks on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia a week ago. These weren't just any oil facilities. They are the largest oil facilities in the nation that produces the most oil in the Middle East.

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New Zealand student found dead in university halls after two months

The body was found after others noticed a smell from the victim's room on the university campus.

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Naomi Osaka: Comedy duo 'A Masso' apologise for 'bleach' comments

Japanese comedy duo 'A Masso' apologise after reportedly saying Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka "needed some bleach" during a live event.

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Sandra Muller, France's #MeToo creator, found guilty of defamation

Sandra Muller is ordered to pay €20,000 to the man she accused of flirting with her inappropriately.

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Juul boss Kevin Burns steps down amid vaping concerns

The e-cigarette firm will pull all US advertising as chief executive Kevin Burns steps down.

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Australian Capital Territory legalises personal cannabis use

The Australian Capital Territory becomes the nation's only jurisdiction to allow recreational use.

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Beijing Daxing: China's huge new 'starfish' airport opens its doors

The Beijing Daxing International Airport spans 700,000 square metres - or 98 football fields.

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Trump call details that sparked impeachment inquiry released

Details of a controversial phone call at the centre of President Trump’s impeachment inquiry are released

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Police Investigate After Doctor Performs Abortion on Wrong Woman

Police in South Korea have opened an investigation after a doctor performed an abortion on the wrong patient.

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Baby Archie meets Archbishop Desmond Tutu on royal tour

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex introduced four-month-old Archie to Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter Thandeka.

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Pakistan earthquake: Hundreds injured east of country

An 5.8 magnitude earthquake has killed dozens of people and destroyed buildings in the east of the country.

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Danske Bank: Ex-chief caught up in fraud probe found dead

Aivar Rehe ran Danske Bank's Estonia arm, at the centre of a €200bn money laundering investigation.

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Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew 'can leave' Cuba, says CAA

The Civil Aviation Authority says flights have been arranged to get Thomas Cook holidaymakers back.

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Climate change: UN signals red alert for 'blue planet'

A top panel of scientists says the oceans and frozen regions are feeling the heat from rising temperatures as never before.

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Said Bouteflika: Brother of deposed Algerian leader sentenced to 15 years

Said Bouteflika was accused of conspiring against the state as people protested against his brother.

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Somali journalist: 'I was the only female reporter in my city'

Maryan Seylac describes life as a reporter in one of the most dangerous countries for journalists.

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Plácido Domingo leaves Met Opera over sexual harassment claims

The singer has pulled out of a production of Verdi's Macbeth the day before its opening night.

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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Photographer tells how he captured Haiti shooting

Andres Martinez Casares describes how he reacted as a senator started shooting outside parliament.

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Thomas Cook holidaymakers and crew 'trapped' in Cuba

Several Thomas Cook holidaymakers say their hotels are not letting them leave until they pay extra money.

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Pakistan earthquake: Houses collapse in 5.8 tremor

The 5.8 magnitude tremor hit Pakistan-administered Kashmir near Mirpur, killing at least four.

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Puerto Rico Rocked by Quake, Now Braces for Flooding, Landslides from Karen

Forecasters said Tropical Storm Karen would unleash heavy rains across the northeastern Caribbean on Tuesday that could cause flooding and landslides in Puerto Rico and nearby islands.

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Top UK court: Johnson's Brexit Shutdown of Parliament Was Illegal

In a major blow to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Britain's highest court ruled Tuesday that his decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks in the crucial countdown to the country's Brexit deadline was illegal.

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Jeffrey Epstein case: Financier's Paris flat searched by police

The financier was facing sex charges in the US when he killed himself in August.

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Funerals for Glaciers, Greta Thunberg, and the Human Need to Worship

There was a funeral in Switzerland Sunday for a disappearing glacier.  Hundreds gathered to mourn the loss of the Pizol glacier in the Glarus Alp, 80 to 90 percent of which is said to have melted since 2006.

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Thomas Cook collapse: German airline Condor seeks financial help

Germany's government considers offering Condor financial aid so it can keep running.

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French chef Marc Veyrat sues Michelin guide over star rating

Celebrity chef demands answers after losing three star status due to "cheddar in our soufflé".

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Volkswagen top executives charged over diesel emissions scandal

Three current and former bosses are accused of market manipulation by not informing investors earlier.

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Ghana halts 'elaborate plot to destabilise country'

The alleged ringleaders have been taken in for questioning, their lawyer has confirmed.

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Eight infants killed in fire in Algeria hospital

Officials rescued 11 infants and more than 100 women after a fire broke out in the maternity ward.

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China 70th anniversary: Pigeon ban and lockdowns as countdown begins

China wants to meticulously choreograph its birthday party - yet Hong Kong might rain on its parade.

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Climate change: Scientists to report on ocean 'emergency' caused by warming

Researchers from around the world meet to finalise a study on the impact of warming on oceans and icy regions.

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Google wins landmark right to be forgotten case

A privacy regulator had sought to force firm to delist links across the world and not just Europe.

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Greta Thunberg: What climate summit achieved after outburst

Over 60 countries promise tougher action to curb emissions - but Greta Thunberg says it's a failure.

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Cimabue: Long-lost €6m artwork found in elderly woman's kitchen

A painting hanging above a hotplate in a home near Paris is a long-lost masterpiece, experts say.

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Monday, September 23, 2019

Franco exhumation: Spain's Supreme Court to make key ruling

Judges are to decide whether to move the dictator from a state mausoleum to a less controversial site.

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Megan Rapinoe calls on footballers to change the world at Fifa awards

US star Megan Rapinoe has called on footballers to tackle racism and sexism after winning Fifa's top award.

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Papua protests: More than 20 die after protesters start fires

Fresh violence has hit the restive Papua region in Indonesia, after weeks of unrest in August.

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The Rwandan radio show which brought children back from the dead

How the BBC helped to find thousands of children who got lost during the Rwandan genocide.

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Iran rejects fresh accusations over Saudi oil attack

The leaders of France, Germany and the UK backed US claims that Iran attacked oil installations.

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Trump Ukraine call: What's this story all about?

There's a new political controversy in the US - it's complex but we break it down into bite-sized chunks.

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Model stages silent protest on Gucci catwalk over 'straitjacket' designs

Ayesha Tan-Jones wrote a message on their hands to protest against 'straitjacket' designs.

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US policeman suspended for arresting two six-year-olds

A six-year-old girl was handcuffed and charged with battery, her grandmother told US media.

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The moment Greta saw President Trump

The Swedish activist didn't appear too pleased when Donald Trump arrived for the UN's climate summit.

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Thunberg: 'If you choose to fail us we will never forgive you'

Greta Thunberg has given an impassioned speech at the UN 2019 climate action summit.

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Boeing to pay bereaved 737 families $144,500 each

The financial assistance fund Boeing set up after the crashes has started accepting claims.

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Haiti senator opens fire outside parliament, wounding two

An Associated Press photographer is hit in the face after a senator drew a gun outside Congress.

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Danielle Cohn: Are teen influencers being exploited?

Danielle Cohn posts provocative images and videos. She says she is 15, but her father claims she is younger.

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US soldier 'discussed bomb attack on news network'

The 24-year-old infantryman also allegedly mentioned Beto O'Rourke as a potential target.

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Notre-Dame plot: Five women in court over foiled car bomb attack

The French women, all converts to Islam, face terrorism charges over the incident in September 2016.

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Harry and Meghan dance in South Africa

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined in after arriving on their first overseas tour with their son.

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Egypt protests: 'Hundreds held' after rare anti-government unrest

Protests against alleged government corruption erupted in Cairo and other cities over the weekend.

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Protesters Clash with Police, Fighting for 'Revolution' in Hong Kong for 16th Week

Every weekend since June, thousands of people in Hong Kong have been staging protests against their government and the nation of China. 

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Said Bouteflika: Brother of deposed Algerian leader goes on trial

Said Bouteflika and two former secret service chiefs are accused of conspiring against the state.

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German court rules hangovers are an 'illness'

Judges in Frankfurt said a company selling anti-hangover drinks was making illegal health claims.

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'This Is Legitimately Historic': Trump's Big Push for Religious Freedom at the United Nations Today

President Donald Trump is heading to the United Nations today for a three-day visit during its General Assembly, and he plans to make history with a big push for the UN to finally focus its attention on global religious liberty.

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UN climate summit: World leaders gather to present plans

New plans to reduce climate emissions will be presented, but the US, Australia and Japan won't speak.

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Mediator: French weight-loss drug trial over ‘up to 2,000’ deaths begins

Experts believe the drug could have killed between 500 and 2,000 people before it was banned.

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Catalan separatists arrested in Spain over 'attack plot'

Nine suspects are detained and bomb-making equipment seized in dawn raids, Spanish police say.

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Indonesia haze causes sky to turn blood red

Pictures and videos of the phenomenon went viral on social media over the weekend.

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Leicester City crash victim's family sues owners for $10m

Nusara Suknamai's family says they depended on her support and have not received any compensation.

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Trump confirms he raised Bidens in Ukraine call

The admission fuelled calls for Democrats to launch impeachment proceedings against the president.

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At least seven dead after Kenyan classroom collapses

The wooden structure collapsed just minutes after the start of the school day on Monday.

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Sunday, September 22, 2019

The Veronicas: Singers threaten legal action over flight removal

The Veronicas say they were ordered off a Qantas flight after staff "escalated" a row over luggage.

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Modi to Trump: 'My honour to introduce you to my family'

India's PM and the US president took the stage at a rare mass rally for a foreign leader in Houston.

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The Displaced: The African country that wants refugees

Uganda - with more than a million refugees - is renowned for the way it welcomes those fleeing violence.

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Batman fans celebrate 80th birthday of DC Comics superhero

The "Bat-Signal" has been beamed on buildings across the world to mark the anniversary.

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Oh deer! Stag stuck in flooded ruins rescued by cyclists in Spain

The animal was pulled out by a group of cyclists in southern Spain.

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Rio violence: Protests as girl, eight, 'killed by police'

The eight-year-old Brazilian girl was with her grandmother in a van when she was hit in the back.

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Greece: 'Volleyball team' of migrants arrested in Athens

Greek police say the group was arrested at Athens airport after turning up in matching sports kits.

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Pizol glacier: Swiss hold funeral for ice lost to global warming

Dozens of people, some dressed in black, paid their respects to the Pizol glacier in the Swiss Alps.

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Pittsburgh police probe wristband-wearer deaths

Three have died and four are in hospital after an unspecified "medical situation" in Pittsburgh.

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Climate change: Impacts 'accelerating' as leaders gather for UN talks

A snapshot of the latest science, published as politicians gather in New York, says climate change is speeding up.

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Area 51: US military sorry over bomber raid tweet

The tweet threatened to deploy a B-2 bomber against "millennials" planning to raid the base.

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Hong Kong protests: China flag trampled in mall unrest

A Chinese flag was desecrated at a protest at a shopping mall on the 16th weekend of anti-government protests.

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Emmy Awards 2019: Countdown to ceremony begins

Game of Thrones and Veep have a final chance of glory at Sunday's hostless ceremony in Los Angeles.

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Fifa 'assured' Iranian women will be able to attend football matches

Fifa says it received assurances from Iranian authorities, after the death of a woman this month.

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Hong Kong Protesters Trample Chinese Flag and set Fires

Protesters in Hong Kong trampled a Chinese flag, vandalized a subway station and set a fire across a wide street on Sunday, as pro-democracy demonstrations took a violent turn once again.

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Hong Kong protests: China flag desecrated as fresh unrest erupts

Bricks are thrown and tear gas fired as a shopping centre is vandalised in continued protests.

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Egypt: Protests and clashes enter second day

Dozens are reportedly arrested in Suez as protests continue against President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi.

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Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness says he's HIV positive

The Queer Eye star announces he's living with HIV, saying "these are issues that need to be talked about".

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Ebola virus: Tanzania failing to provide details, WHO says

The World Health Organization says it has not been given reports on possible cases.

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Saturday, September 21, 2019

Stratford vet tries to save orangutan shot 130 times

Paul Ramos was in Borneo to film the work being done to save the orangutan population.

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Democrat 2020 candidates turn up for Iowa Steak Fry

The Polk County Steak Fry on Saturday saw 17 of the remaining 19 Democratic candidates appear.

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Yemen: UN welcomes Houthi offer to end Saudi Arabia attacks

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels offer to end all attacks on Saudi Arabia as part of a peace plan.

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'I stole a plane to get out of the Navy'

When Theo Van Eijck was kicked out of a Dutch pilot-training programme in 1964, he stole a plane and flew to Libya.

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Italians await Salvini's comeback in his Veneto heartland

Nationalist leader Matteo Salvini dramatically lost power but his supporters are awaiting his comeback.

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UAE in space: Hazzaa Al Mansoori to become first Emirati astronaut

What's it like to be the first astronaut of your country?

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Abuja crime: Is Nigeria's capital city 'one of the safest in the world'?

Is the country's police chief right about the low level of crime in Abuja?

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TWA Flight 847: Greek police arrest aircraft hijacking suspect

The man, 65, is suspected of involvement in the TWA Flight 847 hijacking that left one dead.

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Iranian hostage freed by Somali pirates after four years

The freeing of the Iranian sailor means Somali pirates now hold only three remaining captives.

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Switzerland Supreme Court Denies Mother's Right to Homeschool Her Son

Switzerland's high court has ruled against a mother who wanted to homeschool her 8-year-old son.  

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Operation Market Garden: WW2 veteran, 97, parachutes again over Arnhem

The former paratrooper marked 75 years since the Battle of Arnhem's Operation Market Garden.

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Saudi Arabia vows to respond to oil attacks with 'necessary measures'

The kingdom says it will take "necessary measures" as it reiterates that Iran is to blame.

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Saudi Arabia oil attacks: A look at the damage

After attacks against the country's oil infrastructure, the BBC's Frank Gardner surveys the damage.

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Battle of Arnhem marked by 1,500 parachutists

Events are taking place to mark the 75th anniversary of Operation Market Garden in World War Two.

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Several dozen attend Facebook event to storm Area 51

Only dozens turned up after millions expressed an interested in attending the Facebook event.

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Meteor lights up parts of Australian sky

Video shows the moment the sky above Tasmania and Victoria was lit up by a meteor.

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DR Congo to introduce second Ebola vaccine

The second vaccine could provide a protective wall halting the spread of the virus.

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Hong Kong Protesters Burn Flag, Police Fire Pepper Spray

Protesters in Hong Kong burned a Chinese flag and police fired pepper spray Saturday in renewed clashes over anti-government grievances.

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Taylor Swift cancels concert amid animal rights criticism

Swift had been due to sing at the Melbourne Cup, a move criticised by animal rights activists.

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Yellow vest protests: Dozens of arrests in Paris

More than 7,000 police were deployed in Paris, with tear gas used to quell the disruption.

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Iran warns it will 'destroy aggressors' after US troop announcement

Iran is "ready for any scenario", an official says, after the US pledges to send troops to the Gulf.

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South Africa xenophobia: Africa needs 'managed migration'

Naledi Pandor says a rise in xenophobia shows Africa needs to look at how to control migrant flows.

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Egypt protests: Anti-government chants in Tahrir Square

Rare protests have taken place in Egypt, calling for the removal of President Abdul Fattah Sisi.

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Jennifer Lopez revives dress behind the invention of Google Images

Photographs of the singer wearing the gown in 2000 led to the invention of Google Image search.

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Battle of Arnhem: Mass parachute drop to mark WW2 assault

Prince Charles will join veterans in the Netherlands on the 75th anniversary of the WW2 assault.

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Rugby World Cup: Extreme weather warning issued as typhoon approaches Japan

Rugby World Cup organisers issue an extreme weather warning and close two fanzones as a large and powerful typhoon approaches Japan.

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Friday, September 20, 2019

Utah tourist bus crash kills at least four, injures 12

The bus was carrying Chinese tourists near Bryce Canyon National Park when it veered off the road.

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Saudi Arabia oil attacks: US to send troops to Saudi Arabia

The "defensive" deployment comes after attacks on Saudi oil installations, which it blames on Iran,

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Israeli elections: What do the results reveal?

Benjamin Netanyahu's political base has fractured, leading to an uncertain future.

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Modi visit to US: Trump appearance signals importance of India

Indian Prime Minister Modi will address supporters in Houston, where he will be joined by Donald Trump.

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Germany plans €54bn climate deal amid 500 protests

Angela Merkel's government agrees to cut CO2 emissions faster, but protesters say it is not enough.

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Australia PM Scott Morrison meets Trump for White House state dinner

The two have heaped praise on each other and now Scott Morrison will get rare state dinner.

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Cuba's 'sonic weapon' may have been mosquito gas

A mystery illness that has blighted diplomats in Havana may have been due to fumigation, a study says.

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Jennifer Lopez stripper film Hustlers banned in Malaysia

The country's film censorship board decrees that Hustlers is "not suitable for public screening".

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Bill de Blasio: New York mayor pulls out of US presidential race

Bill de Blasio says it's "clearly not my time" as he drops out of the 2020 election campaign.

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Russian actor Ustinov to be freed from jail after protest campaign

Pavel Ustinov's jail term sparked widespread anger after video suggested he was set upon by police.

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Millions attend global climate strike

Protesters demand "an end to the age of fossil fuels and climate justice for everyone".

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YouTuber pays compensation after 'copycat' death

The influencer has compensated the family of a dead 14-year-old girl - but denied responsibility.

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Nigeria shuts Action Against Hunger aid group 'for feeding militants'

Action Against Hunger denies accusations that it is supplying "food and drugs" to Boko Haram.

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Climate protest student: 'I'm here to step up and say no more'

Student Gina Hale is one of the protesters taking part in the day of climate action.

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Taiwan loses another ally as Kiribati cuts ties

Taiwan says Beijing is using "dollar diplomacy" to poach one of its last remaining allies.

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Singapore Grand Prix: How will haze affect the drivers and fans?

F1 returns to Singapore this weekend - just as the city sees its worst air quality in three years.

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Thursday, September 19, 2019

Colt suspends AR-15 rifle production for civilians

Colt suspends the production of sporting rifles including the AR-15, used in several US mass shootings

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Gululai Ismail: Activist in hiding flees Pakistan for the US

Gulalai Ismail is accused of "anti-state activities" and is now in New York seeking asylum.

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Booking.com still duping customers, says watchdog

The consumer watchdog claims the website is still using 'pressure-selling' tactics.

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Indonesia haze: What it's like breathing in Asia's hazardous smoke

Authorities have tried to clamp down on the fires causing the annual haze - so why is it still happening?

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Climate change: Firms make green energy vows as call for action grow

Amazon and Google are among global firms setting out new green energy plans as climate pressure rises.

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The man who stopped a mega-dam and saved Borneo's rainforest

Peter Kallang has been awarded a top environmental prize for leading a successful campaign to stop a mega-dam being built in Borneo's rainforest.

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Donald Trump hosts Australia PM at the White House

Australian PM Scott Morrison is only the second leader to receive a state dinner under President Trump.

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Australian brothers guilty of IS plane bomb plot

The pair tried to blow up an Eithad flight with a bomb hidden inside a meat grinder, a court finds.

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Cut air pollution to fight climate change - UN

The global effort to tackle emissions will be debated at the UN Climate Action Summit in New York.

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Climate change: Arctic expedition to drift in sea-ice for a year

Germany will embed its Polarstern research ship in sea-ice for a year-long study of the climate.

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Muslim men blame racial profiling for flight cancellation

American Airlines say they stopped the flight over "concerns raised by a crew member and a passenger".

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Interpol detects foreign terror suspects in Mediterranean

The global police agency says the suspects were using busy tourist routes between Africa and Europe.

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Sheff Utd owner 'would do business with Bin Ladens'

New Sheffield United owner Prince Abdullah says he would do business with the Bin Laden family and that theirs is "not a disgraced name".

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Afghanistan conflict: The young face of a brutal war

The BBC spent a month in one of Afghanistan's busiest hospitals in the southern city of Kandahar.

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Huawei Mate 30 phones launch without Google apps

Handsets will offer Facebook's apps via Huawei's own store but are not pre-loaded with Google's.

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Justin Trudeau: Third instance of Canada PM in racist attire

Canada's PM apologised on Wednesday for two incidents in which he donned brown and black make-up.

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Europe migrant crisis: Calls to redistribute migrants as arrivals rise

France and Italy want a fairer European system in place to "show solidarity" as numbers increase.

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Mexico missing students: New investigation ordered

The 43 trainee teachers disappeared after a clash with police in Guerrero state in 2014.

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Black panther found prowling roofs in French town

The powerful feline spent an hour walking along a second floor ledge before it was tranquilised.

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Pilot stuck on power-line after ejecting from jet

Pilot of Belgian F16 jet stuck on high-voltage line after ejecting from plane in western France.

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Austria blocks EU-Mercosur trade deal with South America

MPs in Vienna deal a blow to a landmark agreement which cannot pass without all EU states backing it.

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South Korean serial killer 'found' after 30 years

Officers may have finally solved the case which sparked South Korea's largest-ever investigation.

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Nabil Karoui: Tunisia candidate to fight run-off from jail cell

Nabil Karoui has reached the second round in the country's dramatic presidential election.

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Priscilla Owusu: My life as a female music video director

Priscilla Owusu is breaking the mould of what it means to be a music video director.

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Israel election: Netanyahu urges rival Gantz to join unity government

The PM appeals to his rival Benny Gantz after no clear winner emerges from Tuesday's election.

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American Airlines sabotage mechanic 'has possible IS links'

Prosecutors say the American Airlines worker has a brother in IS and had IS material on his phone.

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Instagram clamps down on diet and cosmetic surgery posts

Some posts will now be hidden from under 18s while "miraculous" remedy posts will be banned.

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The Kashmiris detained more than 700km away from home

More than 80 people from the region are being held at a jail in northern India.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Afghanistan war: Deadly Taliban attack 'destroys' hospital

At least 10 people have been killed after a truck exploded near a hospital in southern Afghanistan.

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School shootings: Sandy Hook parents' haunting video warning

The parents of children killed at Sandy Hook have put out a graphic video about mass shootings.

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Fukushima nuclear disaster: Tepco executives found not guilty

It was the only criminal case to arise out of the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.

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Huge explosion at Turkish chemical factory

A blast propelled a metal tank into the air during a fire at a facility in Istanbul.

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Justin Trudeau 'brownface': 'I should have known better'

The Canadian PM says he's "really sorry" for wearing skin-darkening make-up at a 2001 event.

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Protests in Pakistan's Kasur after boys' bodies found

Crowds demand action after the latest abductions and murders of children in Kasur district.

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South Africa violence against women 'like a war', says Ramaphosa

South Africa's president says urgent action is needed amid a spike in murders and rapes.

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Saudi Arabia presents 'oil attacks evidence'

Saudi Arabia displays drone and missile debris, which it says show oil attacks were “unquestionably sponsored by Iran”

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Robert C O'Brien: Trump names new national security adviser

Robert C O'Brien is Mr Trump's fourth national security adviser and replaces John Bolton.

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India e-cigarettes: Ban announced to prevent youth 'epidemic'

The government says vaping poses a health risk to the young, rather than an alternative to smoking.

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Israel election: Netanyahu and rival Gantz headed for deadlock

Neither PM Benjamin Netanyahu's party not that of his main rival has gained enough seats to govern.

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Baby Pia: Belgian parents raise €1.9m for life-saving treatment

Over 900,000 phone donations are made in Belgium to help treat nine-month-old Pia's rare condition.

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School fire leaves many children dead in Liberia

Fire breaks out in boarding school outside Liberian capital Monrovia, killing at least 23 children

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Nick Carter gets restraining order against brother Aaron

The Backstreet Boys singer accuses younger sibling Aaron of "increasingly alarming behaviour".

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The epic horse race across the Mongolian steppe

In 2009 the first ever Mongol Derby was raced across the vast expanse of the Mongolian Steppe.

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Three killed in Venice during boat race from Monte Carlo

The incident took place on Tuesday as racing champion Fabio Buzzi tried to set new race record.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Australian hiker rescued after 'carrying' broken leg for two days

Neil Parker began his agonising trip to safety after falling 6m (20ft) down a waterfall in Australia.

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Brad Pitt speaks with astronaut from Nasa headquarters

Actor Brad Pitt questions astronaut Nick Hague about life on the International Space Station.

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Albanians and Serbs remain divided after the War

20-year-old Arian and 16-year-old Selena agree to meet on a bridge between their homes and debate their differences.

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World's biggest amphibian 'discovered' in museum

DNA from historical museum specimens may help save the giant salamander from extinction in the wild.

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Sarah Thomas: Woman first to swim Channel four times non-stop

Sarah Thomas began the challenge on Sunday and finished after more than 54 hours.

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Prostate drug may slow Parkinson's disease

A medicine for enlarged prostates may benefit brain cells damaged by Parkinson's, scientists find.

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Does fat shaming help people lose weight?

Fat chance - the evidence says fat shaming is more likely to lead people to put on weight.

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Saudi Arabia oil drone attack 'a blow for the world'

Attacks on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities are an attack on the "whole world" the country says.

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Menstrual blood ad complaints dismissed in Australia

The controversial adverts featured realistic depictions of blood on pads and in the shower.

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Lord of the Rings returns to New Zealand with Amazon TV show

The TV series produced by the US e-commerce giant has been tipped to be the most expensive ever made.

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Giant panda death in Thailand leaves China asking questions

The death of Chuang Chuang, who was famous for efforts to stimulate his sex drive, has caused anger.

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Edgar Zambrano: Guaidó deputy freed from detention in Venezuela

The move comes a day after President Nicolás Maduro reached a deal with small opposition parties.

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'Why I recover the bodies of drowning victims'

Keith Cornican travels far and wide recovering drowning victims' bodies, spurred by personal tragedy.

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North Carolina cheerleaders warned for pro-Trump display

The banner was held up during an American football game but the school bars political endorsements.

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Cameron Ortis: Trudeau reassures allies amid alleged spying case

The prime minister's remarks come after the arrest of senior RCMP intelligence official last week.

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Javier Burillo: Mexican property developer held over son's boating death

Javier Burillo is accused of being drunk while operating a boat that hit and killed his 11-year-old.

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Saudi oil attacks: Drones and missiles were launched from Iran - US officials

The drones and missiles that hit Saudi oil facilities were fired from southern Iran, US defence officials say.

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Russia and robots: Steel junk or a brave new world?

Russia likes to boast of its robots - but some of them are not quite what they seem.

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Paul Whelan: Former US marine alleges set-up in Russia spy case

Paul Whelan, also a UK citizen, tells the BBC a Russian friend put a flash drive in his pocket in 2018.

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Lilly Singh launches NBC talk show A Little Late on YouTube first

The YouTube star becomes the only female late night host on the big four US networks.

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French Dunkirk camp cleared as migrants try to reach UK

Police try to move some 1,000 people from a gym and tent camp near Dunkirk.

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Michael Jackson estate calls Leaving Neverland's Emmy Award a 'farce'

Michael Jackson's estate hits out over Leaving Neverland's Emmy Award for best documentary.

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Spain in shock as children witness family's triple murder

A man, 45, kills his ex-wife, mother-in-law and sister-in-law in front of the couple's children.

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Hong Kong tries and fails to hire PR firms to rebuild image

Amid ongoing protests the government contacted eight PR firms, but all of them turned down the job.

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Novosibirsk: 'No risk' after blast and fire at Russian lethal virus lab

A major research centre says no biological agents have been released from a blast and fire at a lab.

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Why are South Korean politicians shaving their heads?

Allegations of corruption linked to a justice minister have renewed a traditional form of protest.

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South Africa apologises to Nigeria over xenophobic attacks

An envoy expresses the country's "sincerest apologies" following a wave of violence targeting foreigners.

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Afghanistan war: Deadly bomb attack hits election rally

President Ashraf Ghani was due to address the meeting north of the capital, Kabul.

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EU court hears appeal over Irish Apple court case

The court is hearing appeals against a decision to order Ireland to recover taxes from technology giant Apple.

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Sarah Thomas on swimming English Channel four times non-stop

American woman Sarah Thomas has become the first person to swim the English Channel four times non-stop.

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Cardinal Pell makes final attempt to quash sexual abuse convictions

Ex-Vatican treasurer George Pell asks Australia's top court to review his sexual abuse convictions.

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Monday, September 16, 2019

How one woman accidentally swallowed her engagement ring

Jenna Evans was instructed by "villains" during a dream to swallow her engagement ring.

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Elon Musk says 'pedo guy' tweet was not accusation

The Tesla CEO's lawyers say the term means "creepy old man" in South Africa where Mr Musk grew up.

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Israelis vote in second general election in five months

PM Benjamin Netanyahu fights for a fifth term after failing to form a coalition during the summer.

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Looking back at 100 days of protests in Hong Kong

How a controversial extradition bill with China sparked months of violent protest.

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China gripped after sighting of its own 'Loch Ness Monster'

Is the creature in the Yangtze a monster, a snake - or something less animated altogether?

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Pakistan blasphemy riots: Dozens arrested after Hindu teacher accused

Mob violence was unleashed after a Hindu headteacher was accused of making blasphemous comments.

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Porn Company up in Arms Over NZ Government's Proposed Porn Bans

The world’s largest porn provider is strongly opposing moves by the New Zealand Government to protect children from the harmful effects of pornography.

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In numbers: Sackler family, Purdue Pharma and the US opioid crisis

The controversial Sackler family has filed for bankruptcy, amid lawsuits from 2,600 plantiffs.

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Climate change: Germany's conservatives mull doubling air travel tax

Only domestic flights will be affected, say the Christian Democrats, who govern in a coalition.

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Rome stall owner refuses reward for €2,000 cash find

The Bangladeshi stall owner finds a wallet in a Rome street and makes it his mission to return it.

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Data on almost every Ecuadorean citizen leaked

The massive database of personal information was found on an unsecured cloud computer, researchers say.

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Mexico missing students: Anger at suspects' release

A judge orders the release of 24 police officers arrested over the 2014 disappearance of 43 students.

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Bob Hewitt: South Africa stops early release of rapist former tennis star

Bob Hewitt, 79, has his early release on parole suspended following a public outcry.

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Thailand Tiger Temple: More than half have died since rescue

Thai authorities said the big cats died of a virus, or from genetic problems linked to inbreeding.

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Boy poisoned by E. coli-infected beef in 2011 dies in France

The 10-year-old was paralysed by contaminated supermarket beef in northern France.

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2019 ozone hole could be smallest in three decades

The deep thinning in Earth's protective atmospheric layer is not as extensive as it normally is.

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Faster pace of climate change is 'scary', former chief scientist says

The UK should advance its climate targets by 10 years, says the UK’s former chief scientist.

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Andhra Pradesh boat capsize: At least 12 dead and several missing

The tourist boat was carrying around 60 people when it toppled over after colliding with a rock.

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Israel election a referendum on Netanyahu

The BBC's Jeremy Bowen looks at the election campaign of Israel's longest-serving prime minister.

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Nightmare causes sleeping California woman to swallow wedding ring

A nightmare causes the California woman to gulp down the diamond ring to "protect it from bad guys".

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Sunday, September 15, 2019

Indonesia haze: Why do forests keep burning?

A smoky haze has blanketed the region, an annual phenomenon that affects millions of people.

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Saudi oil attacks: US intelligence 'shows Iran involved'

US officials quote intelligence and show satellite images, but Iran denies involvement.

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Purdue Pharma files for bankruptcy in the US

The drug maker, accused of fuelling the opioid crisis, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

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Ric Ocasek, lead singer of The Cars, dies aged 75

The Cars were one of the biggest bands of the 1980s and the front-runner of the new wave movement.

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Casey Viner: Teenage US gamer jailed over deadly 911 hoax

Casey Viner, 19, ordered the prank call after an argument while playing Call of Duty.

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Magpie attack: Australian cyclist dies while fleeing swooping bird

The man suffered head injuries after swerving his bicycle in a bid to avoid the aggressive bird.

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Sex workers in Malawi deal with HIV, contraception and violence

Malawian sex workers share the stories of their struggles to access healthcare.

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Life-saving surgery but not by a doctor

Seida Guadu performs an emergency Caesarean to try to save the lives of a baby and his mother.

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Oil prices soar after attacks on Saudi facilities

Brent crude surged 19% as nervous traders speculated about the impact on global supplies.

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Israa Ghrayeb: Palestinian woman's death prompts soul-searching

Israa Ghrayeb's story led protesters to urge greater protection of women from gender-based violence.

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Is Jordan running out of water?

Jordan is one of the countries most affected by rising temperatures – and it’s predicted to get worse.

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The Displaced: When 40,000 desperate Venezuelans hit a tiny island

Four million Venezuelans have now fled their country - but can some of them build a new life in the Caribbean?

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Kashmir: The controversial deaths causing tension

Conflicting narratives around controversial deaths have raised tensions further in the region.

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Dozens feared dead in DR Congo boat accident

The boat was carrying at least 110 passengers, 76 of whom were rescued.

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Jojo Rabbit: Nazi satire wins top Toronto film award

Jojo Rabbit tells the story of a young boy in 1940s Germany whose mother is hiding a Jewish girl.

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Brett Kavanaugh: Trump defends judge amid new misconduct claims

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is facing fresh allegations of sexual misconduct.

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Virginia removes requirement to declare race on marriage forms

The US state's attorney-general says couples no longer have to declare their race to get married.

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New Zealand: Man brings clown to redundancy meeting

Josh Thompson took a clown to a work meeting as a "support person" when he was about to lose his job.

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Iran Dismisses US Allegation it Was Behind Saudi Oil Attacks

Iran denied on Sunday it was involved in Yemen rebel drone attacks the previous day that hit the world’s biggest oil processing facility and an oil field in Saudi Arabia, just hours after America’s top diplomat alleged that Tehran was behind the “unprecedented attack on the world’s energy supply.”

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Saudi oil attacks: Iran condemns US 'deceit' after accusation

The US had said that Tehran was behind drone attacks on two Saudi oil sites, not Yemeni rebels.

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Hong Kong protests: Petrol bombs and water cannon used in clashes

Violence breaks out after thousands defy a police ban to march as unrest continues unabated.

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Robert Mugabe's death: What next for Grace Mugabe?

If the widow of Zimbabwe's former president is not immune from prosecution, what's next for her?

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Hong Kong protesters rally outside British Consulate

They want the UK to press China to maintain freedoms agreed when it handed the city over in 1997.

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Saturday, September 14, 2019

Spanish floods: Family trapped in attic

"The flood has entered my house, and it's all I can see."

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Thousands of foetal remains found in US abortion doctor's home

Dr Ulrich Klopfer, who died on 3 September, had his licence suspended four years ago.

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Tunisia set to hold second free presidential election

It's seen as a test of one of the world's newest democracies, and two women are among those running.

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Saudi oil strikes: US blames Iran for twin attacks

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted that there was no evidence the attacks came from Yemen.

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Nigerian magician Babs Cardini: 'I want to be the best'

Nigerian magician Babs Cardini wows audiences on the streets of Lagos.

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Why thousands are flocking to corgi cafes

Corgi cafes are all the rage, with these dog-themed businesses popping up across Asia.

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The Tokyo rugby club keeping elderly players healthy

Tokyo's Fuwaku rugby club has three players over the age of 90.

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Can solar power shake up the energy market?

The falling cost of solar power is helping it to disrupt the global energy market.

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Battling for survival on the frontier of climate change

How farmers in Jamaica are using smart technology to cope with more unpredictable weather patterns.

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Which countries have banned pesticides used in suicide?

Pesticide self-poisoning is one of the leading causes of suicide in Asia.

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Shinjiro Koizumi: A rising star in Japanese politics

Shinjiro Koizumi, 38, keeps grabbing the headlines. Does he have his eyes on the country's top job?

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Obituary: Joan Johnson, the leader of a black hair care revolution

Joan Johnson created a business empire that used hair to champion African American identity.

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Mexico Jalisco: Forensics identify 44 bodies in well

The corpses were found among 119 black bags containing human remains.

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Sackler family 'funnelled $1bn into different bank accounts'

The family owns OxyContin-producer Purdue Pharma, which is accused of fuelling the US opioid crisis.

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Saudi Arabia oil production reduced by drone strikes

The kingdom's output is reportedly reduced by five million barrels a day - nearly half its output.

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Hamza Bin Laden: Trump confirms al-Qaeda leader's son is dead

Donald Trump confirms he was killed in a counter-terror operation after his death was reported in August.

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Malaysia queen denounces arrest of online critics

The Raja Permaisuri Agong briefly returned to Twitter to urge police not to detain anyone else.

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Yemen Rebels Claim Drone Attacks on Major Saudi Oil Sites

Drones claimed by Yemen’s Houthi rebels attacked the world’s largest oil processing facility in Saudi Arabia and a major oilfield operated by Saudi Aramco early Saturday, sparking a huge fire at a processor crucial to global energy supplies.

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Ocean Viking: Italy allows migrants to disembark

It signals a change of approach to migration from the new coalition which took office on Tuesday.

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Kylie Moore-Gilbert named as British-Australian academic held in Iran

Kylie Moore-Gilbert, a Middle East specialist at Melbourne University, was detained "months ago".

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US baby born on 9/11 at 9:11 weighs 9lbs 11oz

"Christina is a little miracle during such a sad time," her mother said.

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Eddie Money, Two Tickets to Paradise singer, dies at 70

The Two Tickets to Paradise singer, who sold some 30 million records, had been diagnosed with cancer.

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Friday, September 13, 2019

Saudi Arabia oil facilities ablaze after drone strikes

The fires are now under control at Abqaiq and Khurais, state media say.

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The bizarre fabrics that fashion is betting on

Amid a growing backlash against fast fashion, firms are looking at new fabrics from mushrooms and pineapples.

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'It will be OK': The amputees helping each other

When Lisa became an amputee, she noticed the lack of support for amputees. She decided to do something about it.

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The 'zombie fungus' and the climbing dead

Marvel at some of the highly commended images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

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Letter from Africa: 'I gave up on catching the train in Ethiopia'

Ethiopia is hugely proud of its new Chinese-built railway - but it is surprisingly difficult to buy a ticket.

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Felicity Huffman to be sentenced in college admissions scandal

The actress, who pleaded guilty in May, is the first parent to be sentenced in the scheme.

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Brexit: 'Has Monty Python taken over?' - what the world press thinks

The world press sees Brexit making dramatic changes to Britain's tradition and reputation.

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Tropical Storm Warning Issued for Northern Bahamas, Same Area Devastated by Dorian

The government of the Bahamas has issued a tropical storm warning for the same area that was recently devastated by Hurricane Dorian.

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South Africa sexual violence protesters target stock exchange

Campaigners want firms to contribute to efforts to tackle the high levels of violence against women.

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Brazil: Fire at Rio's Badim hospital kills nine

At least nine people are dead after smoke filled the building, sparking panicked exits during the night.

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Research on postmen's testicle warmth wins Ig Nobel

Fertility experts find that the left testicle is warmer, but only when a man has his clothes on.

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Four Indian men drown in Italian farm manure tank near Pavia

Two of the victims were Sikh brothers running a big dairy farm in northern Italy.

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Dolphins exposed to 'cocktail of pollutants' in English Channel

One of Europe's largest dolphin populations needs special protection, say scientists measuring marine pollution.

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PewDiePie cancels $50,000 donation to anti-hate group: 'I messed up'

The YouTuber says he chose to donate to the Anti Defamation League because he was advised to.

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Macron pension reform: Paris paralysed by massive strike

Most metro lines are not running amid union resistance to President Macon's reform plans.

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Mugabe to be buried at National Heroes monument in Harare

The former president's family had earlier disagreed with the government over his final resting place.

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9/11 attacks: US to reveal key name in Saudi lawsuit

The victims' families believe the person is likely to be a Saudi official who helped the attackers.

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Thursday, September 12, 2019

Tokyo 2020 Olympics organisers test snow machine to beat the heat

Japan tests spraying fake snow in 'Snokyo' to tackle the summer heat ahead of the games next summer.

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Democratic debate: Who had the best one-liner?

From "hell yes" to "have a record player on" - the White House hopefuls' most memorable lines.

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Sony shocks gamers with Playstation revelation

It turns out people have been using the wrong terminology for years.

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Hong Kong Tennis Open postponed due to protests

Organisers said they could not guarantee "smooth running" if the tournament in light of the unrest.

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Tiananmen Square Tank Man photographer Charlie Cole dies

The image of one man in the way of a column of tanks has become a symbol of peaceful resistance.

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Democratic debate: Biden, Warren and Sanders spar over healthcare

Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders share the stage for the first time in a testy debate.

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California boat fire: Safety investigators say all crew were asleep

The scuba-diving boat caught fire off the coast of California last week, killing 34 passengers.

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Storm Area 51: The joke that became a ‘possible humanitarian disaster’

A hoax rallying cry to storm a US Air Force base in Nevada has left two towns fearing catastrophe.

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'Freeze... and marry me!' - Russians who propose at gunpoint

Actors staging special forces "drug busts" are spicing up marriage proposals in Russia.

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Brazil Amazon: Old enemies unite to save their land

Rival indigenous groups say they have a common enemy: Brazil's President Bolsonaro and his policies.

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South Africa crime: Police figures show rising murder and sexual offences

The latest crime figures show rises in both murder and sexual offences over the past year

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Facebook's Libra should be blocked in Europe, France says

The social media giant faces growing opposition to its planned cryptocurrency.

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Spilled coffee forces plane to divert over Atlantic

The pilots' control panels started to melt and there was smoke during the accident in February.

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'Vandal grannies' destroy noisy children's seesaw

Video of two women destroying the playground equipment has been shared widely on Russian social media.

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Lovers of Moderna skeletons holding hands were both men

The male skeletons, buried in Roman times, have been holding hands for around 1,500 years.

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South Africa xenophobic violence: Nigerians fly back to Lagos

Almost 200 Nigerians leave South Africa and fly to Lagos after outbreaks of xenophobic violence.

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Cult musician Daniel Johnston dies

An underground hero, his achingly personal songs inspired everyone from Kurt Cobain to Lana Del Rey.

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Is AlienStock still happening near Area 51?

Confusion over whether AlienStock is still happening in Nevada?

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Macron ally Ferrand investigated over financial misconduct

Richard Ferrand, a member of the French president's 2017 campaign team, faces corruption allegations.

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Australia Presses Iran to Release 3 Citizens From Prison

Australia's foreign minister says her government is pressing Iran to free three Australian citizens from a Tehran prison and she does not believe their arrests are related to Iran's current conflicts with the West.

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Robert Mugabe family’s fury at funeral plans

The family of Zimbabwe's ousted strongman says they are not being consulted over funeral plans.

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Kia Ora: Air New Zealand faces boycott over trademark bid

A bid to trademark the title of its in-flight magazine "Kia Ora" has sparked backlash from Maori groups.

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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Cubans warned of imminent severe fuel crisis due to US sanctions

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel says there may be blackouts as soon as next week.

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Signs of a slowdown in new type 2 diabetes cases

The number of new cases of type 2 diabetes is stable, or even falling, a study suggests.

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Yujing Zhang: Woman who sparked alarm at Mar-a-Lago found guilty

The woman was accused of lying to a federal officer to illegally enter the president's resort club.

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Trump plans ban on sale of flavoured e-cigarettes

The president says his administration will implement strong rules to protect "innocent children".

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India's Kashmir move: Two perspectives

Two Indian politicians give their separate perspectives on Kashmir losing its special status.

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'Red mercury': why does the myth persist?

It's a magical healing substance. Or it could create devastating nuclear bombs. Except that red mercury doesn't actually exist.

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Syria war: Idlib's hidden hospitals

With airstrikes targeting hospitals, people have been forced underground to survive.

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Trump delays tariff hikes on Chinese goods ahead of talks

The US president described the move as a "good will" gesture and comes ahead of fresh talks with China.

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Australian and British bloggers held in Iran named

Australian Mark Firkin and British-Australian Jolie King have been detained for about 10 weeks.

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Brexit: How are the UK's talks with the EU going?

Has there been any progress in the UK's talks in Brussels since Boris Johnson became prime minister?

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Trump immigration plans: Supreme Court allows curb on migrants

The rules allow the US to reject asylum claimants who have not applied en route to the US border.

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Purdue Pharma 'reaches tentative agreement' to settle opioid cases

The manufacturer of painkiller OxyContin stands accused of helping fuel a deadly US crisis.

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Belgium football transfer: Two arrested in fraud inquiry

The suspects are held following raids in Monaco, Belgium and London over claims of money-laundering.

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Kenyan schoolgirl takes her own life after 'period shaming'

Kenyan police investigate amid claims that a teacher humiliated the girl for staining her uniform.

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Hurricane Dorian: Search teams scour Bahamas wreckage for victims

Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Dorian, rescue operations continue to find victims.

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EU chief under fire over 'protecting way of life' portfolio

A new post for "Protecting our European Way of Life" panders to the far-right, critics say.

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NFL star Antonio Brown accused of rape by personal trainer

The American footballer denies the accusation, saying that any sexual interaction was consensual.

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Justice for Victoria: Toddler testifies in Myanmar 'nursery rape' case

The case has caused outrage and protesters have been demanding justice for the three-year-old.

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California passes landmark gig economy rights bill

The law would mean the likes of Uber and Lyft would have to offer holiday and sick pay.

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Vaginal fluid transplants may soon be available in US

Doctors believe some women with repeat infections could benefit from the procedure.

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Apple's iPhone 11 Pro and 'always-on' Watch unveiled

The new handsets gain "ultrawide" angle lenses and longer battery life, but there is no 5G phone.

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Are voters biased against women candidates?

In a US presidential election with a historic number of women running, are biases at play?

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The long history of solar power

The falling cost of solar power is helping it to disrupt the global energy market.

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What happens when an ambassador is summoned?

Barely a week goes by without an ambassador somewhere being summoned. But what does this mean?

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What's behind a vaping illness outbreak in the US?

A nationwide epidemic of lung illnesses has included 450 reported cases and at least five deaths.

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Sex lives of app users 'shared with Facebook'

Some period-tracking apps are sharing intimate details with Facebook, says Privacy International.

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Hong Kong protesters sing and boo China anthem

A football match saw the Chinese anthem booed while singing protests took over shopping malls.

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What happens if you fall asleep in a self-driving car?

If you fall asleep in a self-driving car, it will try to wake you - then stop, wherever you happen to be.

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iPhone 11 Pro: Hands-on with Apple's new devices

The BBC's Dave Lee tries out a slow-motion selfie on the iPhone 11.

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Robert Mugabe's body being flown home from Singapore

The remains of the ousted strongman are en route to Zimbabwe for a state funeral.

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Arab nations condemn Netanyahu's West Bank annexation plan

An Israeli vow to apply sovereignty to part of the West Bank is described as a "dangerous development".

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Jamal Khashoggi 'murder recording transcript' is published

Turkey's Sabah newspaper publishes what it says is a transcript of the Saudi journalist's death.

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Why is India's car industry in breakdown mode?

A continuing slowdown in one of the economy's biggest sectors is sparking fears of job losses.

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Pope Francis in Africa: Five things we learned

Pope Francis drew huge crowds during his visit to Africa. What can we learn from his trip?

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'Everyone said I was crazy': the black ballet pioneers

The Dance Theatre of Harlem launched in 1969

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Russia-US spying: Moscow plays down story of 'extracted agent'

The Kremlin says an alleged US agent was not a high-level official and had been fired years earlier.

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Moscow rap becomes most-disliked Russian YouTube video

A rap song in praise of Moscow becomes the most-disliked Russian video on YouTube before its removal.

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The day the dinosaurs' world fell apart

Scientists reconstruct the seconds, minutes and hours following the dino-killing asteroid impact.

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Fukushima: Radioactive water may be dumped in Pacific

The environment minister says storage space for contaminated water from Fukushima will run out in 2022.

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New EU Commission team enshrines gender equality

Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen names most gender-diverse executive team in the bloc's history.

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Delivery driver accused of stealing 1,000 cakes

He is alleged to have stolen some $90,000 worth of the highly Instagrammable Lady M Confections pastries.

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Assad Regime Named as Number One Threat to Syria’s Christians After 120+ Churches Intentionally Attacked

As the death toll continues to climb in Syria's bloody civil war, a lesser-known casualty recently came to light in a new report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) – churches and Christian places of worship. 

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Bolivian wildfires destroy two million hectares of forest

Scientists from La Paz estimate that regeneration of the local ecosystem will take about 300 years.

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Tracking down a UK paedophile on the run in Bulgaria

The BBC confronts a British paedophile, who breached strict court orders by fleeing to Bulgaria.

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Iran's 'blue girl' dies after setting herself on fire

She was on trial for entering a football stadium disguised as a man - a punishable offence in Iran.

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Australia fires: Hundreds evacuated from coastal blaze

The intense blazes in Queensland mark the worst start to the fire season on record say authorities.

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Sarah Palin's husband 'files for divorce'

The ex-Alaska governor and her husband found it "impossible to live together", court documents show.

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Kevin Hart is "doing very well" after car crash

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson confirms acting friend is recovering from accident.

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Britney Spears' father steps down as conservator

A judge approves Jamie Spears' request to be relieved of his role as Britney's conservator.

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Trump Dorian tweets: Weather staff 'faced sacking threat' over Alabama

The US commerce chief had threatened firings at the federal weather agency, the New York Times says.

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US extracted high-level spy from inside Russia in 2017, reports say

The mole had high-level Kremlin access but was pulled amid fears their cover could be blown, reports say.

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Taylor Swift 'tried to sue' Microsoft over racist chatbot Tay

The singer's legal team claimed the holocaust-denying AI's name implied a link with the singer.

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Monday, September 9, 2019

Climate change: Five ways to be resilient

The Global Commission on Adaptation - a group of 34 leaders in politics, business and science say the world urgently needs to be made more "climate change resilient".

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Jack Ma: Alibaba to face new future as leader departs

The charismatic Chinese businessman led Alibaba to become one of the world's biggest internet firms.

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North Korea 'willing to restart' nuclear talks with US

Hours after the comments North Korea launched two short-range projectiles off its east coast.

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Climate change: 'Invest $1.8 trillion to adapt'

Global Commission calls for trillions of dollars to help the world adapt to climate change.

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Viewpoint: The CIA, 9/11 and collective blindness

The CIA failed to stop 9/11. But the reason why is a problem extending beyond the intelligence community.

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Italy’s new women ministers challenge macho politics

Women get some top posts in Italy’s new government, signalling that macho politics is out of favour.

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Nissan boss to step down amid pay scandal

Hiroto Saikawa faced fresh leadership scrutiny after saying he was overpaid as part of a bonus scheme.

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YouTuber Nikita Dragun faces backlash over hairstyle

YouTuber Nikita Dragun is accused of cultural appropriation over a 'box braids' hairstyle.

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'Orthodox Church in America' Fires Priest for Praying for Israel, Calling Out Christian Anti-Semitism

An orthodox priest in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia says he was forced to resign after giving a sermon about the importance of honoring the Jewish roots of Christianity and praying for Israel.

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South Africa: Two dead in new bout of mob violence

Violence erupted after a rally on Sunday called to ease tensions over recent xenophobic attacks.

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Robert Mugabe died a 'very bitter' man, nephew says

The long-time Zimbabwean leader was "bitter" about being ousted in 2017, a relative tells the BBC.

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Trump Turnberry: US Air Force to review Scotland resort stays

The order follows revelations some crews had stayed at one of the president's Scottish golf resorts.

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Chandrayaan 2: What may have gone wrong with India's Moon mission?

The BBC asks former members of India's space agency what went wrong with its most complex mission.

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Brazil worker who protected indigenous tribes killed in Amazon

Reports say an official who protected land from farmers and loggers was shot twice in the head.

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German parties outraged as neo-Nazi elected small town mayor

Councillors appointed a neo-Nazi mayor in a central German town because no rival stood against him.

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Double amputee model walks at New York Fashion Week

Daisy-May Demetre was "really proud of herself" after the New York Fashion Week appearance.

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Russia's ruling party hit badly in Moscow election

The United Russia is set to lose many seats, but will retain a majority in the city parliament.

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Syria war: 'Air strikes' hit Iran-backed forces near Iraq border

A monitoring group says 18 fighters were killed in the overnight raids near the Iraq border.

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Hong Kong tourism falls 40% as protests continue

The number of visitors to the city tumbled last month as anti-government protests gripped the city.

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