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Title : Trump lays out hike in military spending
Donald Trump proposes a 10% military spending increase,
paid for by deep cuts elsewhere.
Title : Oscars 2017: Moonlight wins best picture after announcement
mix-up
Barry Jenkins' Moonlight wins best picture at the Oscars
after an error involving wrong envelopes.
Title : How wrong winner was announced
The moment when La La Land producer realised Moonlight
had won the Oscar for best picture
Title : Dow Jones stock index hits best winning streak in 30 years
The US Dow Jones stock index closes at a record high
for the 12th day running on Trump spending plans.
Title : George W Bush backs free press in rare interview
George W Bush says in a rare TV interview that a free
media is needed to call those in power to account.
Title : El Salvador's much-loved hippo Gustavito killed at zoo
While murder has long lost the capacity to shock in El
Salvador, Gustavito's death has hit a nerve.
Title : 'Hundreds' of US Jewish graves attacked in Philadelphia
The incident marks the second major attack against a
Jewish cemetery in the past week.
Title : Olathe, Kansas, shooting suspect Adam Purinton in court
Adam Purinton wears a safety smock designed to prevent
him from harming himself during the hearing.
Title : Syria al-Qaeda leader 'targeted in strike on car'
Reports are unclear whether Abu al-Khayr al-Masri
survived an attack on a car in Idlib province.
Title : De'Maree Atkins, 8, shot dead after Houston car crash
An armed woman driver fired shots into the car before
fleeing the scene, says the victim's mother.
Title : How Hitler's phone has caused an international bust-up 72
years after his death
The phone auctioned last week has proven controversial:
some say it did not belong to the Nazi leader.
Title : Philippine Abu Sayyaf jihadists behead German hostage
in video
Juergen Kantner was abducted in November and a ransom
deadline passed on Sunday.
Title : Top Soviet Olympic gymnast Olga Korbut sells off medals
The former gymnast, a darling of the 1972 Munich
Olympics, auctions off her medals to pay the bills.
Title : Mosul battle: Iraqi forces seize key bridge
Once repaired, the bridge could help the Iraqi government
bring in reinforcements and supplies.
Title : So who were the best dressed stars?
Alex Eagle looks at the best dressed stars on the red
carpet at the Academy Awards.
Title : Competing for love in the deserts of Chad
How the men of Chad's Wodaabe culture go about finding
their brides at a desert festival where the stress is
on make-up and clothes.
Title : Marine Le Pen supporters: She's no racist
We go behind the scenes at a National Front rally
in Nantes.
Title : Peace brings rebel army baby boom
Since the ceasefire between the Colombia government and
the Farc rebels came into force in December many Farc
women fighters have put down their guns and started
families instead.
Title : Meeting in secret: The outcast wives of India
The BBC meets the Indian women abused and abandoned by
their foreign national husbands.
Title : CEO Secrets: 'Why I headhunt people with autism'
Kurt Schoeffer, head of IT company Auticon, explains
why he headhunts people with autism.
Title : Nine epic awards failures
La La Land is wrongly given the best picture Oscars,
but it is not the first jaw-dropping award fail.
Title : 'Ready for honesty?' An anonymous message site takes off
A new site allows users to send and receive anonymous
messages from people in their social networks.
Title : The disappearance of Jonathan Spollen
Five years ago, Jonathan Spollen was travelling in
India - then he vanished. What might have happened?
Title : Holograms, mistrust and 'fake news' in France's election
How technology and disillusionment with mainstream
media is affecting France's presidential election.
Title : Kim Jong-nam: What is South Korea's take on the killing?
Speculation is rife and defectors are unnerved by the
death of the North Korean in Malaysia.
Title : Battle for west Mosul: Bombs 'fall like rain' on front line
So-called Islamic State is using commercial drones to
drop bombs as it fights to hold west Mosul.
Title : The Brits hurrying to become German citizens
The Brexit debate in the UK is focusing on the rights of
EU migrants in the country, among them about 300,000
Germans. But how are the 100,000 Brits in Germany
feeling?
Title : South Africa's Saidy Brown: 'Why I shared my HIV status
on Twitter'
Saidy Brown discusses the extraordinary reaction after
she disclosed her HIV status on Twitter.
Title : How Ikea's Billy bookcase took over the world
Ikea's humble bookcase epitomises a relentless pursuit
of lower costs and acceptable functionality.
Title : Is there a US diplomacy vacuum at the UN in Geneva?
Under the new administration many US diplomatic posts
remain to be filled, most notably at the UN
Title : Leicester City 3-1 Liverpool
Leicester produce a superb display to beat Liverpool
and move out of the bottom three in their first game
since the sacking of Claudio Ranieri.
Title : England v Italy: World Rugby says it is 'too early to
speculate on law changes'
It is "too early to speculate" on rule changes after
Italy used controversial tactics against England,
says the sport's governing body.
Title : Lewis Hamilton fastest for Mercedes on first pre-season
testing day
Mercedes and Ferrari enjoy impressive starts to
pre-season testing as Red Bull and McLaren hit trouble.
Title : Moonlight: The small-budget film that is sweeping Hollywood
awards
Critically acclaimed film Moonlight is not a response
to last year's #OscarsSoWhite criticism, the film's
director says.
Title : Oscars 2017: And the Academy Award goes to... diversity
Was diversity the real winner on a night where an LGBTQ
film won the Oscar for best picture?
Title : Oscars: Iranian winner Asghar Farhadi blasts Trump travel ban
Director Asghar Farhadi's The Salesman won best foreign
language film but he boycotted the awards.
Title : Why stars wore blue ribbons
Celebrities used a variety of ways to protest against
President Trump's travel ban during the ceremony.
Title : Emma Stone: 'The craziest Oscar moment?'
Emma Stone says this year's Oscars have felt 'like
another planet'.
Title : Oscars 2017 review: Chaos, comedy and candy on parachutes
This year's Academy Awards had it all: surprises,
controversy and even snacks on parachutes.
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