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Title : Florida school shooting: Armed officer 'did not confront
killer'
An armed officer stood outside the building as the
shooting took place, Florida officials say.
Title : Barnaby Joyce: Scandal-hit Australia deputy PM to resign
After his affair raised damaging questions, Barnaby
Joyce says he will quit as Australia's deputy PM.
Title : Trump-Russia: New charges for Paul Manafort and Rick Gates
Mr Manafort and Mr Gates allegedly conspired
to hide more than $30m from tax officials.
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Title : Syria war: Children struggle to survive in Eastern Ghouta
This is the cost of five days of relentless air strikes
for children in Eastern Ghouta, Syria.
Title : Sipping acidic fruit teas can wear away teeth, says study
Even unsweetened drinks are acidic and should not be
drunk between meals, researchers say.
Title : Syria war: Russia says no agreement on ceasefire resolution
The Eastern Ghouta comes under continuing bombardment
as the UN Security Council meets in New York.
Title : Dutch MPs vote to recognise disputed Armenian 'genocide'
Dutch MPs recognise the mass killing of Armenians by
Ottoman Turks in 1915 as "genocide", angering Turkey.
Title : Unicef deputy resigns after allegations
Justin Forsyth resigns from Unicef after allegations
about his behaviour while at Save the Children.
Title : Komla Dumor Award 2018: Seeking a rising star of African
journalism
BBC seeks future star of African journalism for the
BBC World News Komla Dumor Award 2018.
Title : Does this bodycam show a man killed by a cop had a gun?
Police say this footage of a fatal shooting by a
California officer shows the victim had a gun.
Title : Weinstein sorry for using Streep and Lawrence to ward
off lawsuit
The disgraced movie mogul apologises after his lawyers
quoted Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lawrence.
Title : Tina Fontaine: Raymond Cormier not guilty of Red River murder
The Canadian schoolgirl's death spurred calls for an
inquiry into dead and missing indigenous women.
Title : Europa League: Police officer dies in clashes before Athletic
Bilbao v Spartak Moscow
A police offer dies in clashes near the San Mames
stadium before the Europa League tie between Athletic
Bilbao and Spartak Moscow.
Title : How meat is recycled and sold to the poor
Ever wonder what happens to restaurant leftovers? In
Manila, meat from rubbish tips is recycled.
Title : On patrol with South Korea's suicide river rescue team
Suicide rates in South Korea are among the highest in the
world, according to the World Health Organisation. Meet
the river rescue team trying to save lives in the
capital, Seoul.
Title : Africa's week in pictures: 16-22 February 2018
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Neanderthals were capable of making art
Contrary to the traditional view of them as brutes,
it turns out that Neanderthals enjoyed making art.
Title : NRA and Florida: Seven things Wayne LaPierre blames after
shooting
European socialists, the mainstream media and the FBI
are on Wayne LaPierre's list. Guns are not.
Title : Kylie Jenner 'sooo over' Snapchat - and Wall Street panics
Shares in Snapchat's owner sink after the reality TV
star tweets her criticism of the messaging app.
Title : Seychelles protects an area 'as big as Britain' in Indian
Ocean
A novel deal with donors including Leonardo DiCaprio
turned public debt into conservation funding.
Title : Justin Trudeau's 'Bollywood' wardrobe amuses Indians
The Canadian prime minister has been wearing traditional
Indian attire at every possible opportunity.
Title : Meet the farmer who found happiness in an ancestral way
of life
French farmer Jean-Bernard Huon has rejected modern
techniques such as machinery and chemicals, relying
instead on traditional methods.
Title : Florida shooting: Teachers want to be armed, but not
with guns
US teachers have been posting on Instagram what they
would prefer to be armed with.
Title : Quiz: And Salma's joke was... what?
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?
Title : Lunar New Year: Who owns the 'lucky money' in a red envelope?
A woman successfully sues her parents for keeping her
"lucky money" sparking widespread debate.
Title : Moment policeman catches falling child
He was guarding a bank in Asyut, Egypt, when he spotted
the boy three floors above.
Title : Calais: The camp that never really closes
Police in Calais have told the BBC that they fear
another jungle camp will establish.
Title : How Venezuelans stave off hunger amidst a food crisis
Food has become so scarce in Venezuela after the economy
collapsed that people are getting desperate.
Title : India doctors remove world's 'largest brain tumour'
The patient had been living for three years with the
1.8kg tumour, which was larger than his head.
Title : The trouble knowing how much screen time is 'too much'
Concerns about time spent online are commonplace,
but knowing how much is 'OK' is difficult.
Title : The £10-a-game poker player who won $2.6m
Caravan salesman John Hesp plays poker once a month,
so it was a huge shock when he went to Las Vegas and
won a small fortune.
Title : Nationalism in heart of Europe needles EU
Alarm over migrants fuels resurgent nationalism in
Central Europe, Jenny Hill reports.
Title : The low-cost mini satellites bringing mobile to the world
Billions of people still have no access to mobile
services, but nano-satellites could change this.
Title : 'Weird world I was warned never to tell about'
Pauline Dakin's childhood was full of secrets, disruption
and unpleasant surprises - it wasn't until many years
later that she found out why.
Title : Syria conflict: Will powers end up in direct war?
The increasing tension between the different countries
with a stake in the Syrian conflict poses a real threat
to the region.
Title : Why are so many teenagers running for Kansas governor?
High school students say they want to run for office
in Kansas – hereâ€Ös why theyâ€Öre doing it.
Title : Syria war: Families struggle to survive in Eastern Ghouta,
under siege
Syrians in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta live in fear
as the government steps up its bombardment.
Title : What will Brexit mean for Britain's overseas territories?
Brexit will have profound consequences for the 250,000
people in the UK's overseas territories.
Title : What does Australia need from Trump's US?
US-Australia expert Prof Simon Jackman explains why
Canberra has "doubled down" on the relationship.
Title : Why has Ethiopia imposed a state of emergency?
It follows the prime minister's shock resignation and
the release of hundreds of political prisoners.
Title : Six radical ways to tackle US school shootings
After 17 people were killed in Florida, could these
measures stop school shootings in the US?
Title : North Korea's Kim Yo-jong baby rumours fascinate South
Kim Jong-un's sister's possible pregnancy stokes
fascination with the North's opaque ruling dynasty.
Title : Selling Siberia to the world through cosmetics
How a Russian entrepreneur created a popular cosmetics
brand based around using extracts from Siberian herbs.
Title : Arsenal 1-2 Ostersunds FK (4-2 agg)
Arsenal survive a scare to claim an aggregate victory
over Swedish minnows Ostersunds FK and reach the last
16 of the Europa League.
Title : Zenit St Petersburg 3-0 Celtic (agg 3-1)
Celtic fall at the first hurdle of their Europa
League campaign as Zenit St Petersburg cruise to a 3-1
aggregate victory.
Title : Winter Olympics: Kelsey Serwa wins women's ski cross gold
Kelsey Serwa claims gold in the women's ski cross
at the Winter Olympics as part of a Canadian one-two
in Pyeongchang.
Title : Winter Olympics: Marielle Thompson crashes out of women's
ski cross heats
Canada's 2014 Olympic ski cross champion Marielle
Thompson crashes less than 100 metres into the first
heat in Pyeongchang.
Title : Winter Olympics: Great Britain women's curlers 'loving'
pressure before semi-final
Skip Eve Muirhead says Great Britain's women's curlers
"love playing under pressure" as they prepare for
Friday's Winter Olympic semi-final.
Title : Six Nations 2018: Eddie Jones wary of 'world-class'
Finn Russell
Scotland's Finn Russell is a "world-class" player who
will have to be closely marked in Saturday's match says
England boss Eddie Jones.
Title : Elise Christie says Winter Olympic failures will not
'define' her
Britain's Elise Christie says her Winter Olympic failures
do not "define" her and she will come back stronger at
the next Games in Beijing.
Title : Winter Olympics: USA beat Canada on penalties to win women's
ice hockey gold
USA win Winter Olympics gold in the women's ice hockey
for the first time in 20 years as they beat Canada in
a dramatic shootout.
Title : Winter Olympics: Michelle Gisin wins combined gold as
Lindsey Vonn fails to finish
Lindsey Vonn fails to finish her final Olympic race as
Switzerland's Michelle Gisin takes gold in the women's
alpine combined.
Title : Winter Olympics: Russia curler Alexander Krushelnitsky
stripped of bronze for doping
Russian curler Alexander Krushelnitsky is stripped of
his Pyeongchang 2018 bronze medal after being found
guilty of doping.
Title : Winter Olympics 2018: South Korea's accidental curling
superstars
Few rated the Garlic Girls at first, but the team could
win a medal and South Koreans are loving it.
Title : Finn becomes oldest to win hockey medal
Finland's Riikka Valila becomes the oldest ice hockey
medallist at the Winter Olympics - 20 years after she
first won a medal.
Title : Shannon Matthews: The unravelling of the truth
Ten years on since the kidnapping hoax, has the full
story been revealed?
Title : The playboy who got away with $242m – using ‘black
magicâ€Ö
How Foutanga Babani Sissoko pulled off one of the most
audacious confidence tricks of all time.
Title : Florida school shooting: A killer comes to 'paradise'
Students re-live Wednesday's shooting in Florida -
and demand tougher gun laws from their government.
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