Friday, 2 March 2018

Oregon dad made son shoot him to delay prison


Shannon Egeland said he was shot after stopping to help a pregnant driver. But his plot backfired.

Egypt arrests mother of woman at centre of BBC report


She is accused of spreading "false news" after telling the BBC of her daughter's disappearance.

Twitter users mock Trump for linking video games to gun violence


Twitter users are mocking Donald Trump after it is announced he will meet with game industry executives.

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Oscars 2018: #MeToo founder doesn't mind if stars don't wear black


Me Too founder Tarana Burke says what counts is helping survivors of assault, not choices of outfit.

What is the Einstein visa? And how did Melania Trump get one?


In 2001 Melania Knauss scored a coveted visa reserved for people of "extraordinary ability".

The mystery of the horticulturalists missing in South Africa


The mysterious case of a British-South African horticulturalist couple allegedly kidnapped by IS in South Africa.

VAR: Premier League clubs not expected to approve VAR for next season


Premier League clubs are not expected to introduce video assistant referees next season, even if it is approved by football's lawmakers this weekend.

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Trump steel tariffs: Trade wars are good, says Trump


The US is "losing billions of dollars on trade", the president says after announcing new tariffs.

Burkina Faso attack: Ouagadougou sees gunfire and explosion


Gunfire and explosion are heard near the army headquarters and the French embassy in Ouagadougou.

Ireland shutdown as Europe severe weather continues


Severe weather brings disruption to large parts of the continent and at least 55 people have died.

Kenya doctors 'perform brain surgery on wrong patient'


Four Kenyan medics have been suspended after reports they cut open the skull of the wrong patient.

Harvey Weinstein statue appears in Hollywood ahead of Oscars


The disgraced producer is depicted in his dressing gown as a golden artwork called Casting Couch in LA.

Penguin super-colony spotted from space


Scientists stumble across a huge group of previously unknown Adélie penguins on the Antarctic Peninsula.

100 Women: How Hollywood fails women on screen


Under half of Oscar best picture winners pass a simple gender test, BBC 100 Women analysis shows.

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Australian swimmer: 99-year-old 'breaks world record'


George Corones is a few months shy of 100 but may now hold the world record in his age group.

Weinstein Company assets sold to female-led group


A largely female board will run a new company made up of the near-bankrupt film business.

Mahatma Gandhi letter on Jesus up for sale in US


Gandhi called Jesus "one of the greatest teachers of mankind" in a 1926 letter to a religious elder.

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Trump steel tariffs: Trading partners threaten retaliation


Plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium imports bring an angry international response.

Snow in Europe: Deadly winter storm brings chaos


The continent endures another freezing night with snow and ice claiming lives and causing chaos.

Diabetes is actually five separate diseases, research suggests


Scandinavian researchers say a new classification would mean better treatment for patients.

Deadly fire hits Azerbaijan rehab centre


About 25 people have died in the blaze at a drug rehabilitation centre in the capital Baku.

Eastern Ghouta Syria: The neighbourhoods below the bombs


Maps and images reveal the devastation caused by the bombardment of Syria's Eastern Ghouta region.

Dapchi kidnappings: 'They were pretending they would help us'


Fatima was there when her best friend was abducted by Boko Haram, along with more than 100 other girls.

Swimmer, 99, 'breaks world record' in Australia


George Corones says he is "quite delighted" after appearing to have smashed a freestyle benchmark.

May to set out UK 'tests' for Brexit deal


The PM will vow to "bring our country together" in a key speech setting out the UK's negotiating stance.

Bride ordered to pay photographer $115,000 for online attacks


The judge said it was 'no coincidence' the wedding business failed after her disparaging comments.

Afrin offensive: Eight Turkish soldiers killed in Syria clashes


One report says the eight soldiers killed were ambushed by Kurdish fighters using tunnels.

Florida school shooting: US airline to lose tax break over NRA row


Georgia lawmakers pass a bill stripped of an earlier provision giving Delta Air Lines a tax break.

Police chase puppies across Arizona highway


Two dogs escaped and ended up on a busy highway in Phoenix, Arizona.

'Miracle' baby born between chemotherapy and menopause


Doctors told Sarah she had a 1% chance of conceiving after chemotherapy to treat her breast cancer.

How nylon became a million dollar idea


The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how nylon became a million dollar idea.

Africa's week in pictures: 24 February - 1 March 2018


A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week.

Quiz: Which film star wants a job in Congress?


7 days quiz: It's the weekly news quiz - have you been paying attention to what's been going on in the world over the past seven days?

Why has Rosa Parks’s house travelled 8,000 miles?


Three years ago, Rosa Parks’ house was on the demolition list. Then an artist stepped forward.

Huawei's AI phone tested by driving car at dog


A smartphone that recognises objects is tested by using it to try to stop a car running over a dog.

Six, deaf and going to the Oscars


Maisie Sly is enjoying her trip to Hollywood before the awards ceremony on Sunday.

Why the world needs to get ready for more people dying


With a sharp rise in deaths expected, we need to consider how we care for people at the end of life.

Sexual assault: Can wearable gadgets ward off attackers?


Do safety gadgets aimed at women help protect against assault or reinforce "victim" stereotypes?

How much to fake a trend on Twitter? In one country, about £150


A BBC investigation has found Saudi Arabian companies offering to make hashtags trend artificially in contravention of Twitter's rules.

'My hero is a bald referee'


Why one Liberian boy was very happy to receive a yellow card from his football hero.

Italy general election vote: Who's who and why it matters


Who is standing for parliament in Italy, what policies do they advocate and does the outcome matter?

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Colombia Farc: Election candidate Timochenko taken to hospital


The candidate of the former rebel group in May's presidential election has heart problems.

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IICSA inquiry says UK government should pay Australia child migrants


Thousands of UK children were sent abroad between 1945 and 1970, with many suffering abuse.

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