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Title : Syria war: France offers to mediate between Turkey and Kurds
President Macron wants to help establish a dialogue
between Turkey and Kurdish fighters.
Title : Russian spy: Yulia Skripal 'conscious and talking'
Yulia Skripal's health is improving rapidly, nearly
four weeks after being exposed to a nerve agent.
Title : China's space lab set for fiery re-entry
Experts say the defunct orbiting Tiangong-1 module
should fall out of the sky this weekend.
Title : Mattis to Bolton: I hear you're the devil incarnate
The US defence secretary cracks a joke as he meets
Donald Trump's new national security adviser.
Title : Spy poisoning: Russia expels 60 US diplomats in tit-for-tat
measure
Moscow kicks out 60 envoys and closes St Petersburg
consulate in response to US action over spy poisoning.
Title : Fox host apologises for taunting Parkland student David Hogg
Several firms backed David Hogg's call for a boycott
after Laura Ingraham said he was whining.
Title : Papua New Guinea earthquake: Strong tremor off New Britain
island
A magnitude 6.9 quake strikes near New Britain island
but there are no immediate reports of damage.
Title : Volkswagen's car 'graveyard' in California
Volkswagen has been storing hundreds of thousands of
cars after the diesel emissions scandal.
Title : Trèbes attack: French vegan activist convicted over dead
butcher comment
A woman is convicted in France for calling the killing
of a butcher in a supermarket siege "justice".
Title : Alligator 'gender reveal party' causes controversy
Family reveal baby's gender using their pet alligator
and a watermelon, prompting concerns over safety.
Title : Malala Yousafzai's emotional return to Pakistan
For the first time since being shot by Taliban militants,
the Nobel laureate is in her home country.
Title : David Shulkin: Sacked secretary in parting shot at Trump
David Shulkin says Washington's environment is "so toxic,
chaotic, disrespectful and subversive".
Title : Libyan conflict: Gunmen free Tripoli Mayor Abdelraouf
Beitelmal
A government official insists the brief capture of
Mayor Abdelraouf Beitelmal was a legal procedure.
Title : Uganda newspaper's 'wine for abuse stories' contest angers
readers
Ugandan newspaper apologises for offering the chance
to win a bottle of wine for victims' stories.
Title : Quiz: Who has 'admitted' to biting Beyonce?
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 : Lagos street dancers go viral after Rihanna retweet
These Lagos street children went viral after Rihanna,
Naomi Campbell and P Diddy shared their videos.
Title : Turning bread into beer to fight food waste
This Vienna food shop is tackling food waste by turning
inedible leftovers into something drinkable.
Title : Africa's week in pictures: 23-29 March 2018
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Up close: The moment a cheetah joined a safari
Britton Hayes was on safari with his step uncle in
Tanzania when a cheetah entered the vehicle.
Title : Egypt election: Why were some voters dancing at polling
stations?
As Egypt voted for its next president, some people
danced, got married and even fainted.
Title : Thai beach from Leonardo DiCaprio film to close temporarily
Maya Beach has become environmentally damaged as a
result of too many tourists.
Title : The teenager sentenced to 241 years in prison
A man who committed a brutal robbery as a teenager will
be in prison until he dies. Is that fair?
Title : Russian spy: How big is the Kremlin's diplomatic network?
Russia is losing more than 140 envoys, but it remains
one of the world's diplomatic powerhouses.
Title : Obituary: Johan van Hulst, the teacher who saved Jewish
children
Johan van Hulst, who has died aged 107, saved children
from the Nazis but wished he could have done more.
Title : El Salvador's shackled deportees become friends in adversity
The BBC's Will Grant speaks to Salvadoreans who have
been deported from the United States.
Title : Industry ferment: US wine industry crushed over tariffs
What the wine industry tells us about US-China trade
tensions.
Title : Making deliveries in a badly mapped world
Many countries still have no functioning address
system. Is digital mapping the answer?
Title : Myanmar's Rohingya stuck in Bangladesh's 'no man's land'
Thousands of Rohingya Muslims are living on a small
strip of land between Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Title : Cambridge Analytica: Can targeted online ads really change
a voter's behaviour?
Online political advertising that uses big data to
target individuals - how influential is it?
Title : Ken Simons: Getting hands-on with priceless art for 40 years
Ken Simons has been trusted to carry and move works by
Picasso, Dali, Rodin and Hockney.
Title : Australian ball-tampering: Steve Smith, David Warner &
Cameron Bancroft punishments 'too harsh'
Ball-tampering bans given to Steve Smith, David
Warner and Cameron Bancroft contain "glaring and clear
anomalies", says the Australian Cricketers' Association.
Title : World Cup 2018: No British referee chosen for tournament
There will be no British referees at a World Cup for
the first time since 1938 when the 2018 tournament is
played in Russia this year.
Title : West Ham v Southampton: Extra security for London Stadium
game to cost taxpayers £60,000
Increased security at West Ham's home game against
Southampton at London Stadium on Saturday will cost
taxpayers about £60,000.
Title : Jesse Lingard: Manchester United forward wants to emulate
Class of 92's achievements
Manchester United forward Jesse Lingard hopes he and
team-mates Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba can emulate
the Class of 92.
Title : Australian ball-tampering: Steve Smith, David Warner and
Cameron Bancroft apologise
Former Australia captain Steve Smith breaks down in
tears as he apologises for his part in the ball-tampering
scandal.
Title : Houston Open: Padraig Harrington gets bid for Masters place
off to a strong start
Padraig Harrington gets his bid for a place at next
week's Masters off to a decent start with a five under
67 in the Shell Houston Open first round.
Title : Secret world: The women in the UK who cannot report sexual
abuse
When powerful women began talking about their experience
of sexual abuse, it had an effect on some of the most
powerless women in the UK.
Title : 'Everybody thinks it's only boys who join gangs'
Nequela Whittaker was once a feared gang leader in south
London - now she tries to stop other young girls from
taking that path.
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