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Title : North Korea calls US Vice-President Pence's comments 'stupid'
Remarks by the US vice-president anger the North,
casting further uncertainty over a planned summit.
Title : Martin Luther King's daughter rubbishes Bannon claim
about Trump
Martin Luther King's daughter condemns Steve Bannon's
claim that the icon would have backed Mr Trump.
Title : What is GDPR? Technology explained
A new EU law that changes how companies use our personal
information kicks in on 25 May.
Title : Sterling Brown: Milwaukee police release arrest video
Officers acted "inappropriately" when they stun-gunned
the Milwaukee Bucks' player Sterling Brown.
Title : Stormy Daniels given key to the city of West Hollywood
The California city names 23 May Stormy Daniels Day,
calling the adult film star "a profile in courage".
Title : China fines retailer Muji for listing Taiwan as a country
China is increasingly going after companies that don't
abide by its territorial claims.
Title : Trump administration launches vehicle import probe
The investigation will see if vehicle imports threaten
national security, which could lead to tariffs.
Title : Deutsche Bank to cut more than 7,000 jobs
The move comes as Germany's biggest lender attempts to
return to profitability.
Title : Trump lawyer 'paid by Ukraine' to arrange White House talks
Michael Cohen took at least $400,000 to arrange a meeting
between Ukraine leader and Trump, sources tell BBC.
Title : Iran nuclear deal: Khamenei lists demands for European powers
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei says European powers must
make up for the US exit from the agreement.
Title : Son shares mother's moving letter 'forgiving trumpet debt'
A letter writing off money owed on a child's trumpet
has moved many on social media.
Title : Church of England offers prayers read by Amazon's Alexa
The voice assistant can say grace before meals, answer
theological questions or read a prayer of the day.
Title : India PM Modi accepts fitness challenge from cricketer
Virat Kohli
Top athletes and ministers have been joining in with
a trending social media exercise campaign.
Title : Maori face tattoo: It is OK for a white woman to have one?
An expression of pride or cultural theft? Why one
woman's tattoo angered Maori in New Zealand.
Title : Teen prodigy Joey Alexander: 'There wasn't much jazz in Bali'
Joey Alexander has been nominated for three Grammy
awards despite being just 14 years old.
Title : Viewpoint: Is Trump playing into Kim Jong-un's hands?
North Korea expert Jean Lee describes the best possible
outcome of a summit with Kim Jong-un.
Title : Windrush women: Then and now in pictures
Portraits of 11 women that form part of an exhibition
by photographer Jim Grover on the Windrush generation.
Title : The lo-fi window boxes aiming for the Chelsea Flower Show
Rob Dicken tried to enter his AstroTurf "urban garden"
to be displayed at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Title : White House lawn sinkhole spawns swamp jokes
After a sinkhole opened on the White House lawn, Trump
critics jumped right in.
Title : I wish mum's phone was never invented
A teacher's Facebook post about inventions her pupils
wish had not been created is making parents stop
and think.
Title : Hawaiian volcano: What are vog and laze?
Making sense of the Hawaiian volcano with the help of
volcanologist Evgenia Ilyinskaya.
Title : Bannon: 'Martin Luther King would be proud of Trump'
Steve Bannon on Newsnight talks Trump, racism and the
Mueller investigation.
Title : Trump-Kim summit: Words that could anger North Korea
Max Thunder and some other subjects that could prove
sensitive at the Singapore summit.
Title : Palestinians face uncertainties over Abbas succession
With Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in ill health,
attention is turning to who might replace him.
Title : From the CIA to the NBA: The women making history this week
It's been a good week for shattered glass ceilings in
the Land of the Free...
Title : Itai Dzamara: The man who stood up to Zimbabwe's Robert
Mugabe and vanished
Itai Dzamara was one of Robert Mugabe's most outspoken
critics before he disappeared three years ago.
Title : New Zealand happy to forget the UK's 'betrayal'
As the UK hopes to secure trade deals around the world
post-Brexit, New Zealand remembers how it was cast
adrift when Britain joined the EEC.
Title : Philip Roth, the author who scandalised middle America
Pulitzer prize-winning novelist who scandalised middle
America but became the grand old man of American letters.
Title : Can English remain the 'world's favourite' language?
English is spoken by hundreds of millions of people
worldwide, but do new translation technology and "hybrid"
languages threaten its status?
Title : England v Pakistan: Dom Bess to make international debut
at Lord's
Somerset off-spinner Dom Bess will make his England debut
in the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's on Thursday.
Title : Real Madrid v Liverpool: Could James Milner be key to
Champions League final?
The Champions League final between Real Madrid and
Liverpool has the makings of a classic, but what can
we learn from the pre-match statistics?
Title : Monaco Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton backs 'grid girls' return
The return of female models to the F1 grid at this
weekend's Monaco Grand Prix is "a beautiful thing",
Lewis Hamilton says.
Title : Australia prop James Slipper banned for cocaine use
Former Australia player James Slipper has been banned
and fined after testing positive for cocaine
Title : Real Madrid v Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp prepares for Champions
League final
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp gives Guillem Balague
a fascinating insight into his background and methods
before the Champions League final with Real Madrid.
Title : 50 Great World Cup moments: Wayne Rooney sent off against
Portugal - 2006
With three weeks to go until the 2018 World Cup, BBC
Sport looks back to Wayne Rooney's red card against
Portugal in 2006 and Cristiano Ronaldo's famous wink.
Title : Monaco GP: Jolyon Palmer column - Mad, draining, fun, intense
In his latest BBC Sport column, F1 driver Jolyon Palmer
lifts the lid on the "marvellous madness" the Monaco
GP presents to drivers.
Title : Irish abortion referendum: The people travelling #HomeToVote
Voters are returning home from across the world to cast
their ballot in Friday's historic referendum.
Title : 'We felt abandoned by the whole country'
The BBC's Nuala McGovern speaks to Irish women about
whether Ireland's abortion referendum should be a moment
of change for the country.
Title : Abortion in Ireland - what is the law?
As the date for the referendum in Ireland draws closer
we look at what the law in Ireland is and why?
Title : Rural v urban: Ireland's abortion divide?
With Ireland set to vote on legalising abortion, do
people living in its cities and its countryside see
the issue differently?
Title : Undercover with badger baiters as network infiltrated
For the first time a badger baiting network is
infiltrated by an undercover reporter.
Title : Murder and fraud: What happened to Carole Packman?
The Parole Board is reviewing whether to free Russell
Causley, who has never revealed where his wife's body is.
Title : 'My lovely dad tried to kill me'
Robyn Hollingworth was just 25 when she left her job
in London to help care for her dad who had early-onset
Alzheimer's.
Title : 'I hated myself for Abu Ghraib abuse'
One of the soldiers convicted in the Abu Ghraib scandal
talks about its legacy.
Title : Belarus: The secret executions in Europe's 'last
dictatorship'
Those on death row in Belarus know they will be executed
but never when - and then no-one will be told.
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