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Title : Former FBI deputy head Andrew McCabe sacked
The justice department fires the FBI's ex-deputy
director, whom President Trump had accused of bias.
Title : UK police issues warning to Russia exiles
Safety advice is issued as police investigate the death
of Russian businessman Nikolai Glushkov.
Title : A doctor's battle in Eastern Ghouta
As the Syrian government tightens its noose around
the enclave, medical staff describe working in "hell
on earth".
Title : Oscars Academy chief John Bailey 'faces harassment
allegations'
The Academy has launched an inquiry into its own
president, John Bailey, Hollywood media report.
Title : Skiers jump from speeding lift in Georgia
Several people were injured when the out of control
lift started going backwards fast, in Georgia.
Title : Slovakia protests: 65,000 join Bratislava anti-government
protests
About 65,000 people attended anti-government protests
in Bratislava, organisers say.
Title : Flight mix-up takes German Shepherd to Japan
A 10-year old German Shepherd was supposed to join his
family in Kansas. Instead, he landed in Japan.
Title : Black man beaten at Charlottesville rally 'cleared of
assault'
DeAndre Harris was reportedly cleared of assault charges
related to the incident in which he was beaten.
Title : Putin blamed for attack on ex-spy Skripal
Boris Johnson says Vladimir Putin is "overwhelmingly
likely" to have ordered Salisbury attack on ex-spy.
Title : Jacob Zuma: Former South African president faces corruption
trial
South Africa's former president faces 16 corruption
charges linked to a 1999 arms deal.
Title : Botswana says Trump encouraging poaching
Overturning a ban on importing hunting trophies threatens
elephants, says Ian Khama.
Title : Rapist caught after urinating in plant pot
Two unsolved rapes were linked to Eric McKenna after
police were called to a neighbour dispute.
Title : John F Kennedy's lost speech brought to life
Audio technology was used to recreate JFK's voice so
that the 55-year-old speech could be heard.
Title : The Indians who used kayaking to lift themselves out
of poverty
There are many routes to success and for a group of
friends in India, it was the Ganges River.
Title : 'It was like WW2 swept through our house'
A man whose father killed his mother is among three
writers who tell how poetry has helped them cope.
Title : Swiss pianist gives concert on ice in northern Baltic Sea
Swiss pianist Gabriel Arnold performs for tourists on
an icebreaker in Scandinavia's Gulf of Bothnia.
Title : The best news photos from the past week
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken during the past week.
Title : The day that Hawking soared like Superman
The day in 2007 when Stephen Hawking became the first
quadriplegic to experience weightlessness.
Title : The women bringing animated adventures to life
A record number of women were nominated at the recent
British Animation Awards, but men still dominate the
industry.
Title : Banksy protest artwork unveiled in New York
The anonymous artist reveals a new work in New York,
drawing attention to a jailed Kurdish painter.
Title : Anger over 'Blackface' makeup segment on Pakistan TV
A television show darkened models' faces and asked
contestants to "transform" them into beautiful brides.
Title : NanoMap: How uncertainty helps this drone fly
MIT CSAIL's NanoMap system enables drones to avoid
obstacles while flying at 20 mph (32km/h)
Title : 'Am I OK with my son oinking in Swedish?'
Keith Moore wants his Swedish-born son to be
bilingual. But he wasn't prepared for the language
barrier in the farmyard.
Title : The news that made us smile this week
A time-travel stunt, a colourful good Samaritan and a
funny sign. All that and more this week.
Title : The rappers getting 'terror' sentences for songs
Artists say the government is using controversial
anti-terror laws to curb free speech, writes Guy Hedgecoe
in Madrid.
Title : Trumplomacy: Who's going to represent US at N Korea
talks now?
After Tillerson's quick exit - who will be part of
high-stakes talks with North Korea?
Title : Is it possible to stop people buying bomb ingredients?
The ready availability of the materials needed to make
explosives is a growing concern.
Title : The rock band manager who swapped success for kangaroos
Rae Harvey wrangled some of Australia's top music acts -
now she's handling vulnerable marsupials.
Title : Andrew Lloyd Webber: My career in 7 songs
The composer shares the untold stories behind Cats,
Joseph, Evita and Phantom of the Opera.
Title : Spy attack: Conspiracy theories and denial
State TV and Russian social media users react to
poisoning with alternative takes and scenarios.
Title : Cheltenham Festival: Native River romps to Gold Cup success
Native River romps to victory in the Gold Cup at
Cheltenham to give Richard Johnson his second victory
in the Festival's showpiece race.
Title : Six Nations: England women win final match, but miss out
on title
England women comfortably defeat Ireland in their final
match of the Six Nations but are denied the title as
France beat Wales.
Title : Jose Mourinho: Man Utd boss in part two of extraordinary
news conference
Jose Mourinho concludes a remarkable news conference
with references to "idiots", "idealists" and the
"dictionary of life".
Title : Man Utd v Brighton: When the teams met in the 1983 FA
Cup final
BBC Sport looks back at the 1983 FA Cup final between
Brighton and Manchester United, as the teams prepare
to meet in this year's competition.
Title : Women's Six Nations: France beat Wales 33-8 to seal
Grand Slam
Watch a selection of France's best tries as they beat
Wales 33-8 in their final game of the 2018 Women's Six
Nations, sealing the Grand Slam.
Title : Six Nations 2018: Ireland face England with Grand Slam
in sights
Ireland need to beat reigning Six Nations champions
England at Twickenham to clinch only the third Grand
Slam title in their history.
Title : Cheltenham Festival: BHA to carry out review after six
horse deaths at event
The British Horseracing Authority is to carry out a
review after six horses died at the four-day Cheltenham
Festival.
Title : Winter Paralympics: 'Don't go easy on me because I'm a woman'
Lena Schroeder plays para ice hockey for Team Norway and
is the only woman on the ice at the Winter Paralympics
Title : Off-piste at the Paras #8: Scott Meenagh
Former soldier Scott Meenagh is the first competitor
ParalympicsGB has had in Nordic Skiing for 20 years.
Title : The Aussie who became a Paralympian after shark attack
Sean Pollard lost an arm in a shark attack and only saw
snow for the first time in 2015 - now he has finished
fifth and ninth at Pyeongchang 2018.
Title : Wheelchair curling: 'It's good to have a lady skipping
the team'
Aileen Neilson is the first female captain of a
Paralympic curling team
Title : Paralympics 'pit laneâ€Ö where athletes get repairs
Have you ever wondered how athletes cope when their
prosthetic limbs or wheelchairs break?
Title : A boyâ€Ös creative response to his motherâ€Ös illness
When Noah's mother was diagnosed with cancer, he came
up with an idea to express his grief. Now his idea is
being made into a book.
Title : 'I want to explain arranged marriage to people in the West'
A Pakistani designer who made a board game mocking
arranged marriage says the media mistook her real
intentions.
Title : How I saw Stephen Hawking's death as a disabled person
Why one disabled BBC journalist has found the reporting
of Stephen Hawking's death troubling.
Title : South Korea gaming: Death by overwork sparks calls for change
Critics say "crunch time", an intense burst of work
just before a game is released, can be dangerous.
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