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Title : Germany hate crime: Nearly 10 attacks a day on migrants
in 2016
More than 3,500 attacks were carried out on migrants
and asylum shelters in Germany last year.
Title : Olathe shooting: Friend and widow on US shooting
The Indian survivor of a Kansas bar shooting speaks
about his ordeal for the first time.
Title : Nokia 3310 mobile phone resurrected at MWC 2017
An iconic Nokia phone is revamped with added battery
life and new features alongside several Nokia-branded
Android models.
Title : Bill Paxton, actor known for Aliens and Titanic, dies aged 61
Actor Bill Paxton, known for roles in Aliens and Titanic,
has died aged 61, his family tell US media
Title : Boris Nemtsov killing: Supporters march in Moscow
Boris Nemtsov, the Russian opposition leader, was shot
dead near the Kremlin two years ago.
Title : Kim Jong-nam: VX dose was 'high and lethal'
North Korean leader's half-brother died of multiple
organ failure after a dose of VX nerve agent.
Title : Taliban leader urges Afghans to plant more trees
Hibatullah Akhundzada says more trees are needed "for
the beautification of Earth".
Title : Ukraine conflict: US condemns threat to OSCE monitors
Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine seized a drone
at gunpoint from OSCE monitors on Friday.
Title : French historian Henry Rousso nearly deported from US
Visiting speaker Henry Rousso was stopped by border
officials on his way to a university conference.
Title : I believe in a clean sport - Farah coach
The American coach of Olympic champion Mo Farah refutes
claims he may have broken anti-doping rules.
Title : UK terrorism 'at peak since IRA plots'
A UK watchdog says so-called Islamic State plans
"indiscriminate attacks on innocent civilians".
Title : President Trump to skip White House correspondents' dinner
The US president has traditionally attended and it will
still go ahead in Mr Trump's absence.
Title : Indian army cancels recruitment exams after 'leak'
Candidates are questioned and 18 people are arrested
in west India over the release of exam papers.
Title : Oscars: Moonlight warms up with Independent Spirit Awards win
Low-budget drama Moonlight warms up for Sunday's Oscars
by winning six Independent Spirit Awards.
Title : Clingy panda video racks up 163m hits online
Footage of a panda repeatedly grabbing a keeper's leg
in China has been viewed 163m times on Facebook in just
4 days.
Title : Who killed Kim Jong-nam?
The mystery surrounding the killing of Kim Jong-nam
leaves more questions than answers two weeks on. Rupert
Wingfield-Hayes went to Kuala Lumpur to try and find out.
Title : Greeks bridle against 'never-ending' austerity
With no end in sight to its debt crisis, poverty-weary
Greeks are taking matters into their own hands.
Title : Could ballet give rugby players a competitive edge?
Rugby league team Wigan Warriors' under-19 players have
started taking weekly ballet classes to help strength
and posture.
Title : Your pictures: Splash
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week it is 'Splash'.
Title : Weekend Edition: The week's best reads
The KGB spy who lived the American dream and other
stories you may have missed in the past seven days.
Title : Give excess Army rations to homeless, says Frank Field MP
Thousands of ration packs are thrown away every year,
and the numbers are increasing.
Title : Becoming Julius: Growing up intersex in Uganda
Julius Kaggwa was born intersex, which made for a
confusing, isolating and sometimes dangerous childhood
growing up in Uganda.
Title : Olathe shooting: Survivor and widow tell the BBC their
stories
The injured friend of Olathe shooting victim Srinivas
Kuchibhotla - and his widow - talk to the BBC.
Title : South Sudan conflict: The hungry emerge from swampland
for aid
Thousands are to receive aid in Unity State but many
more remain cut off, writes Alastair Leithead.
Title : Semyon Gluzman: Meeting a Soviet-era dissident again after
35 years
In the Soviet Union rare individuals campaigned for human
rights at great personal expense. One was psychiatrist
Semyon Gluzman, who now sees a bright future for his
new country, Ukraine.
Title : 'Robbed of sight, I have a vision to help the blind see'
A blind man who narrowly escaped death has developed
software he hopes will give blind people independence.
Title : The child abuse scandal of the British children sent abroad
For several decades, the UK sent children across the
world to new lives where many were abused.
Title : Kim Jong-nam death: Unravelling the mystery
All the markings of a John Le Carre novel: a world
leader's brother, an international airport and a deadly
nerve agent.
Title : Art and disability: The performers demanding to be judged
on merit
People with disabilities are becoming more visible in
professional arts companies in Australia.
Title : Who were the victims of the Kansas shooting?
The BBC takes a closer look at the three men, two of
them Indian nationals, shot in a bar in Kansas.
Title : Rural unease ahead of French presidential vote
How is the country's rural population viewing the
presidential contest?
Title : Manchester United 3-2 Southampton
Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores a dramatic 87th-minute winner
as Manchester United edge Southampton to win the EFL Cup.
Title : Six Nations 2017: England 36-15 Italy
England overcome a stern challenge from Italy to remain
unbeaten in this year's Six Nations and stretch their
winning run to 17 matches.
Title : Six Nations 2017: Italy tactic wasn't rugby, says England
coach Eddie Jones
England coach Eddie Jones says an unexpected Italy tactic
"wasn't rugby" as the Six Nations champions struggle
to victory.
Title : Garth Crooks' team of the week: Ibrahimovic, Gabbiadini,
Kane, Fabregas, Kante
Who is the next nearest thing to N'Golo Kante? Whose
presence at Old Trafford is like that of Roy Keane? Find
out in Garth's team of the week.
Title : Oscars red carpet rolled out and ready
BBC Arts editor Will Gompertz takes a walk on the Oscars
red carpet.
Title : Oscars 2017: Who's predicted to win, and other things to
look out for
It's Hollywood's big night - here's what to look out
for in the main battles at the Oscars.
Title : How to achieve the 'Oscars look'
Celebrity make-up artist, Amy Hollier, shares her tips
on how to achieve the perfect look for the red carpet.
Title : The frock stars who rocked - and shocked - at the Oscars
Will any of this year's Oscar attendees try to top the
classic outfits of the past?
Title : In pictures: Readying the red carpet
The final preparations are being made on the red carpet
ahead of the Academy Awards on Sunday.
Title : Oscars 2017: Do the best films and performances win?
Lots of factors influence who gets an Oscar - not just
the quality of the film or performance.
Title : Oscars: Has anything really changed since #OscarsSoWhite?
Things have moved on from the #OscarsSoWhite controversy
- on the surface at least.
Title : The Academy Awards: Best picture nominees in 30 seconds
A lightning look at the films up for an Oscar in the
best picture category
Title : Parties and protests as Oscars approach
Hollywood's celebrities are in a final whirl of
pre-Oscars parties, awards, dinners - and protests.
Title : The firm with 8.5 miles of movie costumes
Angels Costumes has helped win 36 Oscars over the
years. The Victoria Derbyshire programme has been to
visit its vast archive of clothes.
Title : The woman who knows who's won the Oscars... but won't tell
Martha Ruiz counts the Oscars votes and talks about
the measures she takes to keep the results safe.
Title : Oscars 2017: Which celebrities will get political?
Will this year's Oscars need to create an extra award -
for best anti-Donald Trump speech?
Title : How visual effects helped create Dr Strange's Oscar-nominated
worlds
How to create visual effects worthy of an Oscar
nomination, by one of the creators of Dr Strange's worlds
Title : Oscars 2017: Bluff your way through this year's best
picture nominees
Not seen the films up for the best picture Oscar? Let
this guide bring you up to speed.
Title : Naomie Harris: 'Daniel Craig could be back as Bond'
The Oscar-nominated actress was speaking after she was
awarded her OBE by the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
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