Thursday, 1 March 2018

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Catalonia crisis: Fugitive Puigdemont abandons presidency


The Catalan separatist has been in Belgium since an independence referendum in Spain's region.

New Zealand teenager tried to kill Queen Elizabeth in 1981


Declassified documents say a 17-year-old fired a shot at the Queen's car during a parade.

Venezuela presidential election postponed to May


The National Electoral Council said the election had been pushed back by a month to late May.

Canadian air force raft crashes through Miami woman's roof


A homeowner was left covered in dust after it dropped in while she was in bed and on the phone.

Why would Putin want to nuke Florida?


The Sunshine State is home to Mr Trump's golf resort, but bigger targets lie elsewhere in the US.

7,000-year-old Native American burial site found off Florida


The amateur diver's chance discovery while looking for shark teeth is described as "unprecedented".

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Iran detains 35 women for going to football match http://ift.tt/2F18lRv

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Hamburg supermarket attack: Ahmad Alhaw sentenced to life http://ift.tt/2oxzxgm

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Austria politician Strache loses 'public insults' court case http://ift.tt/2FIJWNx

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US steel and aluminium imports face big tariffs, Trump says


President Trump says "we haven't been treated fairly by other countries", citing China.

Iran detains two women for going to a football match


The president of Fifa was also at the Azadi stadium in Tehran where the two women were held

Blair on Brexit: We should 'undo' this 'historic mistake'


The former Prime Minister Tony Blair tells Brexitcast he believes Brexit is "an historic mistake" and "if there's any way we can undo it then we should".

Cyber-attack on German government IT network 'ongoing'


Media reports link the malware attack to a notorious Russian hacking group known as Fancy Bear.

Hamburg supermarket attack: Ahmad Alhaw sentenced to life


A man was killed and six other people were seriously wounded in a supermarket last July.

Austria politician Strache loses 'public insults' court case


Far-right Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache lost a case over activists' "public insults".

Judge probing Le Pen's IS tweets http://ift.tt/2FINO0U

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Blair on Brexit: We should 'undo' this 'historic mistake' http://ift.tt/2oHmh8f

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Cyber-attack on German government IT network 'ongoing' http://ift.tt/2t8o0bZ

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Judge probing Le Pen's IS tweets


The National Front leader could face prison over graphic images she posted on Twitter.

Syria war: First civilians leave besieged Eastern Ghouta


The Syrian Red Crescent says it evacuated an elderly Pakistani and his wife from the Eastern Ghouta.

Sydney Harbour Bridge hosts first same-sex wedding


It's not Australia's first same-sex wedding, but it is the first on top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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North Korea and the Brazil passports: Why were they used by the Kims? http://ift.tt/2oEulrh

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AI finds novel way to beat classic Q*bert Atari video game http://ift.tt/2oGjSe3

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Sydney Harbour Bridge hosts first same-sex wedding http://ift.tt/2FgE5S5

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Bill Gates says crypto-currencies cause deaths


In a Reddit thread, the Microsoft founder expresses his concerns about digital currencies like Bitcoin.

Dapchi kidnappings: Nigeria families' heartbreak and despair


The BBC meets the families and friends waiting for news of the schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram.

Matteo Salvini: Northern League leader berated by mother


She says her two adopted children are facing racist abuse amid anti-immigrant electoral rhetoric.

Emir of Kano's fake Instagram account: Arrest in Nigeria


The Emir of Kano's fake account has more than 200,000 followers and is officially verified.

AI finds novel way to beat classic Q*bert Atari video game


The AI code found quirks in the Atari game code that let it score a lot of points, researchers found.

Top Mexican tarantula exporter is... Canada


Canadian exporters breed their own animals for the pet market, beating Mexico into second place.

North Korea and the Brazil passports: Why were they used by the Kims?


Evidence suggests leader Kim Jong-un and his father fraudulently obtained passports from Brazil.

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India breastfeeding magazine cover ignites debate http://ift.tt/2ozHxxz

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France grandfather admits 40 rapes and sex assaults http://ift.tt/2oyG3mW

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Snow in Europe: Icy blizzards stall transport networks http://ift.tt/2FaYvMb

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Matteo Salvini: Northern League leader berated by mother http://ift.tt/2oA4QHk

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Oscars 2018: Female-led Oscar films ‘rake in most cash’ http://ift.tt/2GT9gzW

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Afghanistan arrests 'German Taliban fighter' in Helmand http://ift.tt/2FIHqak

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Top Mexican tarantula exporter is... Canada http://ift.tt/2FhhNj7

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Nigeria kidnappings: 'Girls started running from the dormitory'


BBC News's Stephanie Hegarty is at the school where more than 100 Nigerian schoolgirls were abducted.

India breastfeeding magazine cover ignites debate


A magazine featuring a model holding a baby to her bare breast divides opinion.

France grandfather admits 40 rapes and sex assaults


The arrest of the 57-year-old shocks a small town where the mayor says he was a "well liked" man.

Snow in Europe: Icy blizzards stall transport networks


Geneva's airport shuts down temporarily and drivers in France report being stranded for 24 hours.

Oscars 2018: Female-led Oscar films ‘rake in most cash’


Oscar-nominated films with a clearly definable female lead were 33% more profitable than male-led films.

Afghanistan arrests 'German Taliban fighter' in Helmand


If confirmed, it would be a rare case of a European fighting alongside insurgents in Afghanistan.

Putin reveals Russia's 'invincible missile' in pre-election speech http://ift.tt/2HT5s2Q

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Nigeria kidnappings: 'Girls started running from the dormitory' http://ift.tt/2EZ6BYO

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'Oldest tattoo' found on 5,000-year-old Egyptian mummies http://ift.tt/2COMWoI

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Putin speech: We must halve poverty in Russia


The Russian president is giving his annual address ahead of the upcoming election.

'Oldest tattoo' found on 5,000-year-old Egyptian mummies


Researchers discover the oldest figurative tattoos in the world on two mummies from Egypt.

Anthony Joshua does not have confidence to fight me - Deontay Wilder


Anthony Joshua is a "cash cow" being 'milked' by his promoter Eddie Hearn, says fellow world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.

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Africa 'set to miss UN development goal on malnutrition' http://ift.tt/2F24y6p

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Hope Hicks: Close Trump aide and White House communications chief resigns


The president's communications director says she has achieved all she wanted to in the White House.

Trump: Lawmakers 'afraid' of NRA gun lobby group


The president breaks from his party's stance on gun sales, urging lawmakers to come up with reforms.

Australians turn in 57,000 guns in national amnesty


Officials say taking the unregistered firearms off the streets has made the country safer.

#OscarsSoWhite tweeter on race and change


Three years ago April Reign was a regular filmgoer - now, she has helped make Hollywood history.

Theresa May to meet Donald Tusk ahead of Brexit 'end state' speech


The PM's talks with the EU Council president come as she prepares to outline vision for future EU relations.

Africa 'set to miss UN development goal on malnutrition'


At current rates of progress no African country will meet the UN goal set for 2030, a study reveals.

Brazil's top court approves controversial forestry law


Environmentalists say the changes will make illegal deforestation of the rainforest acceptable.

US Olympic chief resigns in wake of Nassar abuse scandal


CEO Scott Blackmun cites health reasons, but had faced pressure to resign over Nassar gymnasts abuse.

Lions rescued from war in Syria and Iraq


Simba and Saeed were rescued from war-torn Iraq and Syria and brought to safety in South Africa.

Curtis Cheng murder: Australian jailed for aiding terror act


Raban Alou supplied a gun that was used to murder Sydney police worker Curtis Cheng in 2015.

Could Spotify really be worth $23bn?


The firm says its public share price listing could see the firm valued at $23bn (£16.7bn).

Oil refinery workers split $60m lottery win


Workers from an oil refinery in the Newfoundland town of Come By Chance bought the winning ticket.

First Afghan female cadet off to Sandhurst


Female officer from Afghan military training academy becomes first to go to Sandhurst in the UK.

How do you keep warm? Tips from cold countries


We asked people from cold Russia, Serbia, Canada, Austria and... Newcastle, England, for their tips on how to stay warm.

Vietnam's tech innovation renaissance


Vietnam's tech economy is experiencing an innovation renaissance, with the return of overseas nationals injecting fresh ideas and a new energy.

Fight or freeze: What we did when faced with a gunman


Three people share their stories of being faced with an armed threat - did they run or fight?

Kenyan film school takes on Hollywood for an Oscar


A Kenyan film school is a surprise challenge to Hollywood superstars in the chase for an Oscar this weekend.

Eddie Jones says he was 'physically and verbally abused' after Calcutta Cup defeat


England head coach Eddie Jones says he was physically and verbally abused on a train when he travelled back from Scotland on Sunday.

Tottenham Hotspur 6-1 Rochdale


Tottenham reach the FA Cup quarter-finals by convincingly winning their replay against Rochdale in a game dominated by VAR controversies.

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