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CD Projekt Buys an Indie Studio to Make a Game Based on One of Its Properties

Ahed Tamimi: Israel frees Palestinian viral slap video teen

Ahed Tamimi was jailed by Israel in December after a video showed her slapping an Israeli soldier.

Indonesia earthquake: 10 dead on tourist island Lombok

A 6.4 magnitude quake strikes the central island of Lombok, killing at least 10 people.

Slobodan Milosevic: Ex-Serbia leader's war crimes lawyer shot dead

A lawyer who helped defend ex-Serbia leader Slobodan Milosevic at his UN war crimes trial is killed.

Nicaragua protests: Thousands show support for Catholic Church

The demonstration comes after the government accused the Church of siding with the opposition.

Eleven years old and locked up

The story of an 11-year-old migrant who was separated from his family at the US border and detained for three months.

Slavery memorial highlights Portugal's racism taboo

For a country proud of its colonial-era past, examining its history of slavery is no easy task.

Why Ethiopia is grieving 'hero' dam engineer Simegnew Bekele

Simegnew Bekele came to represent the patriotic hopes for the entire nation with his project to dam the Nile.

Tsundoku: The art of buying books and never reading them

Do you have a habit of picking up books which you never quite get around to reading? That's tsundoku.

Cambodia votes in poll without main opposition

PM Hun Sen's party is expected to win by a wide margin as its leading rival has been dissolved.

World Cup 2022: Qatar bid team accused of secret campaign to sabotage rivals

The Qatar 2022 World Cup bid team ran a secret campaign in 2010 to sabotage competing host bids, according to a report published by the Sunday Times.

Zimbabwe election: Can post-Mugabe vote heal divisions?

The most momentous election campaign since the end of colonial rule in 1980 shows deep divisions.

Prostatitis: 'How I meditated away chronic pelvic pain'

The BBC's Henri Astier explains how mindfulness helped him beat the curse of chronic pelvic pain.

How to make a video game: Developers say 'anyone can do it'

Ever wondered about making your own video game? Newsbeat gets some tips from independent developers.

Migration to Europe in charts

Who is arriving, where are they going and what is happening to those already in the EU?

What's the least popular emoji on Twitter?

The obscure "input symbol for Latin capital letters" is now less popular than "aerial tramway" on Twitter

Carr fire: California blaze kills children and great-grandmother

Two children and their great-grandmother are among five people killed in the raging Carr fire.

Israeli Arab MP resigns over controversial 'nation state' law

Israeli Arab Zouheir Bahloul quits the Knesset over the law which declares Israel a Jewish state.

Lebanon sinks tanks in Mediterranean to make new reef

The environmental group behind the project hopes it will create a new habitat for wildlife.

MAKING A DRAG AND DROP CUSTOMIZATION MENU IN UNITY - EASY TUTORIAL

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How to Start Monetizing Your Game with Unity IAP | Angelo Ferro

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Live Training Nov. 2, 2015: Creating An In-Game Shop

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3. Survival Game Tutorial in Unity 5 - Stamina System

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Top 5 Free Unity Assets - Scripting/Editor - December 2017

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What is Substance Painter?

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'Incredible': First female skipper to win round-the-world race

Australian Wendy Tuck has become the first female skipper to win the Clipper round-the-world yacht race.

Egypt court sentences 75 to death over 2013 pro-Morsi protests

The case focused on violence that broke out after President Morsi was removed in 2013.

YouVersion Launched 10 Years Ago — And the Bible App’s Success Is Absolutely Stunning

On its 10-year anniversary, the founders of Bible app “YouVersion” have announced that their smartphone app has been downloaded some 330 million times.

Protesters rally over Russian pension age

Protesters say that raising the age means many won't even live to see the payment.

Cardinal McCarrick: Prominent US Catholic resigns over abuse claims

Theodore McCarrick says he has "no memory" of an alleged assault on a teenager nearly 50 years ago.

Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega's brother calls on him to end violence

Daniel Ortega must curb deadly paramilitaries blamed for months of unrest, brother Humberto says.

Lunar eclipse: 'Blood moon' delights the world

The century's longest 'blood moon', or lunar eclipse, delighted many, if not all, skygazers.

California wildfire: 'We're not out of the woods'

Two people have died and hundreds of structures have been destroyed in the latest wildfires to hit California.

US Prelate McCarrick Resigns From College of Cardinals

Pope Francis has accepted U.S. prelate Theodore McCarrick’s offer to resign from the College of Cardinals following allegations of sexual abuse, including one involving an 11-year-old boy, and ordered him to conduct a “life of prayer and penance” in a home to be designated by the pontiff until a church trial is held, the Vatican said Saturday.

Return of Possible Remains by North Korea Boosts Diplomacy

President Donald Trump thanked North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for “fulfilling a promise” to return the remains of U.S. soldiers missing from the Korean War, as a U.S. military plane made a rare trip into North Korea to retrieve 55 cases said to contain remains.

Midwife training centre attacked in Afghanistan's Jalalabad

Some students and midwives have escaped, but others are still feared to be trapped inside.

Carr fire: California blaze leaves two dead

Strong winds have whipped the flames into "fire whirls" that are overturning trees and cars.

Typhoon Jongdari: Weather-ravaged Japan braces for powerful storm

Flights are cancelled and locals prepare to evacuate as Typhoon Jongdari nears western Japan.

Star Wars: Carrie Fisher and Richard E Grant among Episode IX cast

Carrie Fisher and Richard E Grant will appear in the ninth instalment of the franchise.

Zimbabwe comedians laugh at power after Robert Mugabe

Zimbabwean comics test the limits as they wait to see if historic elections bring new freedoms.

'I'm hiding an Afghan asylum seeker in my house'

People are hiding asylum seekers in their houses as Sweden toughens its immigration policy.

In 1993, the UN tried to bring democracy to Cambodia. Is that dream dead?

It's been 25 years since the UN tried to bring democracy to war-ravaged Cambodia. Is that dream dead?

How Jeff Bezos took Amazon to the top

Amazon's profits dazzled this week - how Jeff Bezos brought it from bookstore to behemoth in 20 years.

Fishing and female friendship

Fishing rods and friendship - bonding on the river bank

Week in pictures: 21-27 July 2018

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

Venezuela opposition legislator flees after 'secret police threats'

Jose Manuel Olivares said he feared for his family's safety and decided to leave the country.

Google: An A to Z of search results

Searching for each letter of the alphabet can lead you to some unexpected places...

In pictures: Blood moon around the world

The moon is seen covered by Earth's shadow from Africa to the Middle East, Russia and Australia.

Les Moonves: CBS investigates report of 'misconduct'

CBS market shares drop on allegations that chairman Les Moonves has been accused of misconduct.

Idaho inmates hack prison system and steal $225,000 in credits

The scheme was discovered after the prisoners boosted their accounts with artificial credits.

French club announces new signing on Fortnite

Nantes create a clip of the hit video game Fortnite to introduce Brazilian midfielder Lucas Evangelista as their new signing.

Pakistan election: Rival parties reject result and call for new poll

Rivals to front-runner Imran Khan allege vote-rigging and vow protests until new elections are called.

Longest Blood Moon of the Century: Christians Speculate on Its Prophetic Significance

A blood moon is appearing in the sky Friday in a show of the longest lunar eclipse for the next 1,000 years.

Trump 'open' to new Putin summit in Moscow

The second summit invite comes two days after the White House said it would delay Mr Putin's US visit.

Israeli defence minister calls for West Bank settlement expansion

Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman urges expansion after a Palestinian killed a West Bank settler.

Donald Trump loves his economic numbers

The US President heralded an economic growth report by citing numbers - a lot of them.

Bear scares Transylvania political summer camp

Transylvanian political summer camp interrupted by an aggressive bear.

Is Australia and New Zealand's 'mateship' in trouble?

Rows over trust, deportations and "copied" flags have at times felt personal - raising wider debate.

Turkey Unfazed by Trump's Threat of Sanctions over Brunson: 'No One Dictates Turkey'

Despite President Donald Trump's threat of massive economic sanctions unless Turkey freed American Pastor Andrew Brunson, the NATO ally is refusing to give in, vowing it would “never tolerate threats from anybody.”

Laos dam collapse victims speak to BBC

Laos authorities say the devastating floods have taken 27 lives. But is that the real death toll?

Ghana MPs giggle over 'Wise Vagina' village name

Areas named after genitals leave parliament in Ghana in fits of laughter.

US economic growth hits fastest rate since 2014

Stronger consumer spending and exports helped to boost growth in the second quarter of the year.

Juana Rivas: Court jails mother who hid with sons in custody battle

Juana Rivas hid with her sons rather than hand them to their father, whom she accused of abuse.

Pakistan election: Party of Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif concedes to Imran Khan

The party of the outgoing government says it will accept the election result, despite misgivings.

Twitter shares fall 18% as number of monthly users slips

The messaging platform makes record quarterly profits but monthly usage numbers disappoint.

Why the Potomac Declaration Is 'Truly Historic' for Religious Freedom

The State Department's Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom has released a statement and a comprehensive plan of action to promote global religious freedom.

White House: North Korea Has Returned Remains of US Dead, Held Since Korean War

North Korea on Friday returned the remains of what are believed to be U.S. servicemen killed during the Korean War, the White House said, with a U.S military plane making a rare trip into North Korea to retrieve 55 cases of remains.

Why this pie sparked a political row

Malcolm Turnbull has divided Australians after being pictured eating a pie with a knife and fork.

Kristen Stewart to star in Charlie's Angels reboot - what can we expect?

The Twilight star will be joined by two British actresses in the new Charlie's Angels line-up.

Munich replaces 'disrespectful' Holocaust memorials

The German city removes brass cobblestones seen by some as disrespectful because they are trodden on.

The nation where many think cycling is only for children

Amateur cyclists in Sudan are challenging perceptions that biking is not for adults.

Croatia taxpayer anger at $44m tunnel 'to nowhere'

Millions of dollars have been spent on a tunnel in southern Croatia that seems to lead off a cliff.

Facebook: Explaining the company's massive share slump

Its shares fell by a fifth wiping $120bn off its value, one of the biggest one-day losses in history.

Climate change made Europe heatwave 'twice as likely'

The Europe-wide heatwave is an unambiguous signal of climate change, say researchers.

Aurelian Temisan - Canta Toata Mahalaua | Official Music Video

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LeBron James: NBA star 'regrets' giving son his name

The US basketball star says he works to reassure LeBron James Jr that he can "take his own course".

Poland protests: Thousands rally against court changes

Protesters in Warsaw chant "Shame!" after the president signs a controversial legal reform.

California wildfire tears through homes

One person has died and others have fled their properties as fire rips through the city of Redding.

Anne Hathaway attacks 'white privilege' after train stabbing

The actress urges soul-searching after a train attack, though it is unclear if race was a motive.

Vanuatu: Ambae island evacuated again over volcano eruption

Volcanic activity has prompted the second full evacuation of Ambae island in less than a year.

Indian woman held for leaving dead infant aboard plane

The 19-year-old mother has told police she did not know she was pregnant.

Try Not To Laugh Challenge The Best Of Spongebob SquarePants Edition #2

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Try Not To Laugh Challenge The Best Of The Amazing World Of Gumball #2

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Cardi B 'underestimated this mommy thing'

The rapper says she isn't ready to leave her baby after giving birth earlier this month.

Michael Cohen claims Trump 'knew of Russian lawyer meeting'

The US president's former lawyer claims Donald Trump knew of a 2016 meeting with influential Russians.

Australian woman guilty of murder in headless torso case

Lindy Williams killed her partner before dismembering him in a "sophisticated" cover-up, a judge says.

Korea remains: Pyongyang returns US troops slain in Korean War

Relatives of the slain soldiers have waited years to be reunited with the remains of their loved ones.

Israeli stabbed to death by Palestinian in West Bank attack

Two other Israelis are injured in a knife attack by a Palestinian in a settlement near Ramallah.

Why some African countries don't want charity clothes

Giving away your old clothes has consequences for African countries trying to develop their own textile industries.

US child migrants: Trump administration says 1,800 reunited

However, more than 700 children are not "eligible" to be reunited, many with parents outside the US.

Custody battle after Briton Michael Simpson murdered in China

A couple are in a bitter fight for custody of their grandchildren after their son was killed in China.

Papa John's founder sues pizza chain

John Schnatter is seeking documents about his exit from the company, after his use of the N-word.

Slave to Sirens: All-female heavy metal band brings girl power to Lebanon

All-female heavy metal band, Slave to Sirens, brings girl power to Lebanon.

Republican bid to impeach deputy attorney general founders

A conservative effort to oust Rod Rosenstein stalls as a top Republican dismisses the bill.

The moment a migrant mother is reunited with her son

There were emotional scenes in Texas as Yessica saw her son again, 50 days after being separated at the US border.

Zimbabwe election: Hustling for cash to survive

Nothing shows the desperate state of Zimbabwe's economy more than the severe shortage of cash.

Is Mostar still a divided city?

Is this famous bridge a symbol of reconciliation or division?

Colombia's sniffer dog and other targeted prized animals

The Colombian sniffer dog threatened by a drugs gang is not the first to need special protection.

Greek fires: Blaze that killed 83 'caused by arson'

There are "serious indications" that the blaze that killed 83 was deliberate, a minister says.

Iranian general warns Trump war will 'destroy all you possess'

The general also mocked the US president for using the language of "night clubs and gambling halls".

Trump threatens Turkey sanctions over pastor Andrew Brunson

The US threatens a Nato ally with sanctions if it fails to release American Andrew Brunson.

Laos dam collapse: Survivors and NGOs query official toll

A BBC team visits victims of Monday's dam collapse as official details remain scarce.

Oregon student suspended for wearing Trump shirt wins payout

The settlement comes as Twitter faces scrutiny over its treatment of some conservative users.

Mollie Tibbetts: Fitbit data scanned for missing Iowa jogger

FBI agents hope that a fitness tracker will yield clues to help trace the Iowa student.

Jane Fonda confirms 9 to 5 sequel is in the works

The actress says original stars Dolly Parton and Lily Tomlin are 'intending' to join her in the film.

Trump Warns Turkey: Free Pastor Brunson or Face 'Large Sanctions'

President Donald Trump threatened NATO ally Turkey with "large" economic sanctions Thursday unless detained American Pastor Andrew Brunson is freed.

Facebook share drop wipes off $76bn

A warning that profits growth will slow sends Facebook shares sliding 20% at the start of Wall Street trading.

Amazon tool flags Congress members as suspects

The American Civil Liberties Union compared photos of the politicians with a database of arrested people.

PewDiePie 'sorry' for meme mocking Demi Lovato

The YouTuber is being criticised for appearing to make fun of Demi Lovato being in hospital.

Greek fires: Survivors confront defence minister

Greek fire survivors confront the defence minister, saying they waited hours for help from authorities.

CNN reporter asks Trump about Michael Cohen

Kaitlan Collins asked the US President about his former lawyer during an Oval Office meeting.

Dutch gritters salt roads to stop asphalt melting

Dutch towns bring out the gritters to save melting roads.

Imran Khan: Can former cricket star change Pakistan?

The ex-cricketer ran a campaign promising a new future for the country, but how will he achieve it?

Syphilis: How deadly disease has spread in Australia

A massive rise in syphilis cases since 2011 has become a public health emergency, experts say.

Italy police clear big Roma camp in capital

The mass eviction from a camp in Rome contravenes a European Court stop order.

UFC star Conor McGregor avoids jail with guilty plea

The professional fighter pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and must undergo anger management.

South Sudan spends $16m on cars for MPs

Each MP has received a loan of $40,000, about two weeks after extending President Kiir's term.

Myanmar flooding displaces more than 16,000 people

Myanmar's Kayin state is hit by extreme monsoon flooding forcing thousands to move into shelters.

Egypt zoo accused of painting donkey to look like a zebra

Cairo's International Garden municipal park denies painting black stripes on the animal.

Greek fires: Residents 'worsened disaster' by illegal building

Residents confront the defence minister, as he blames illegal construction for blocking escape routes.

Pakistan election: Khan claims victory amid rigging claims

The former cricketer is set for victory but rivals allege there has been vote rigging.

Air India blames weather for bed bugs infestation

Photos of severely bitten passengers were widely shared online, sparking criticism of the airline.

Black rhinos: Tsavo East Kenya reserve sees another die

Of 11 rhinos moved to the Tsavo East National Park, 10 have died after the botched relocation.

Barcelona women's team relegated to economy

On the first mixed tour ever, Barcelona men flew first class while the women were seated elsewhere.

Kaitlan Collins: Row over CNN reporter's White House ban

Kaitlan Collins was barred from an event after asking President Trump "inappropriate" questions.

DR Congo: The crime behind the chaos

It's one of the world's most mineral rich nations, so why are its people among the planet's poorest?

Pakistan election: Five things to know about Imran Khan

Early election results suggest the ex-cricketer is on course to become Pakistan's prime minister.

Japan's Iga city 'does not need ninjas' after reports it was hiring

Officials were alarmed when applications flooded in after mistaken reports the city needed ninjas.

Colombian sniffer dog moved after threats by drug gang

A drugs gang put a price on the German shepherd's head after she found a massive stash of cocaine.

Beijing blast: Small explosive device set off near US embassy

Police say the blast was caused by a "suspected firecracker device" and only the attacker was hurt.

Ex-cricketer Khan leads Pakistan elections in early counting

Imran Khan may have taken an early lead, but with counting delays it's unclear if he can win a majority.

Tokyo Sarin attack: Japan executes last Aum Shinrikyo members on death row

The Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995 was Japan's worst terror incident and left 13 dead.

Donald Trump and Jean-Claude Juncker had 'a good meeting'

After meeting Jean-Claude Juncker, Donald Trump hails a "very big day for free and fair trade".

Australian media giants Nine and Fairfax agree to merge

Nine Entertainment and Fairfax say it will create Australia's "largest integrated media player".

Colombia's Alvaro Uribe steps down to face charges

The powerful ex-president has given up his Senate seat to face fraud and bribery charges.

Donald Trump: 'What you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening'

In a wide-ranging, free-flowing speech to a veterans association, the US president, Donald Trump, criticised the media for its reaction to his trade tariffs policy.

Separation of migrant families: How the crisis unfolded

The Trump administration faces a deadline to reunite some 2,000 migrant children to their parents.

The precious metal sparking a new gold rush

The race to find new sources of cobalt - the key component in smartphone and electric car batteries.

Republicans launch bid to impeach US deputy attorney general

Conservatives in Congress file articles of impeachment in an effort to oust Rod Rosenstein.

How Australia's first gay imam is 'saving lives'

Nur Warsame says he counsels Muslims across the globe not to feel shame about sexuality.

The disabled dancer inspiring Kenyans

Dance into Space is a contemporary dance group in which almost all the members are physically disabled.

Korean War: Searching for the father they barely knew

As Pyongyang promises to return the remains of US soldiers, it could bring closure to their families.

Why young Indians are choosing streaming over TV

Streaming platforms are targeting India's young digital audience, often ignored by cable networks.

What happened to Zimbabwe's land reforms?

Both candidates have questioned Mugabe's controversial policy, in the run-up to the election.

Trump: US and EU agree to work towards lower trade barriers

Donald Trump and Jean-Claude Juncker agree to work towards zero tariffs on non-auto industrial goods.

Facebook's shares tumble as growth disappoints

The social media firm's shares were hit by news that growth in monthly active users is slowing.

Macron aide: French police raid disgraced Benalla's office

Alexandre Benalla was a French presidential bodyguard until video emerged of him beating protesters.

Donald Trump's Hollywood star destroyed with pick axe

It is not the first time that the president's star has been vandalised.

Toronto shooting: 'Aspiring athlete' Julianna Kozis, 10, identified as victim

Two people were killed and 13 injured in the shooting rampage in Toronto on Sunday night.

Irishman on honeymoon dies in Greek fire, family confirms

Brian O'Callaghan-Westropp became separated from his wife as they fled the fires

China says there will be 'no winner' in global trade war

China has told developing nations there would be no winner in a global trade war

Germany jails Vietnamese man for 'Cold War' kidnapping

The man was involved in a Vietnamese plot to abduct a businessman from the streets of Berlin.

Toronto Killer: Mentally Ill or ISIS Terrorist?

Canadian officials have found no evidence to support the Islamic State group's claim of responsibility for Sunday's mass shooting in Toronto

Pastor in Nicaragua: 'We Fear War Could Erupt, Please Pray for Us'

Nicaragua was one of Latin America's most peaceful countries – not anymore. Now residents of this Central American nation fear their country is on the brink of civil war.

US pastor Andrew Brunson leaves prison in Turkey

Andrew Brunson, arrested on terror charges in 2016, is to be moved to house arrest until his trial.

Rédoine Faïd: Jailbreak gangster narrowly evades police

Rédoine Faïd, who broke out of prison on 1 July, ditched a car with explosives after being spotted.

British survivor speaks about Greece fires

Susan Margaret Stephos speaks about her experience of being caught up in the wildfires in Greece.

Ministerial Summit For Religious Freedom Brings Countries Together

U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback opened the first ever Ministerial Religious Freedom Summit at the State Department on Tuesday.

Demi Lovato: Ariana Grande and Kim Kardashian support hospitalised singer

The pop singer is currently in hospital in Los Angeles after a suspected drug overdose.

Serena Williams says she is being 'discriminated' against over doping tests

Serena Williams says she is a victim of "discrimination" as a result of being the "most tested" tennis player.

Porn site showed men 'tricked into gay sex'

A man accused of dressing as a woman to lure men into sex acts pleads not guilty to the charges.

Testy BBC interview with Sean Spicer

In a BBC interview, ex-White House spokesman Sean Spicer addresses claims that he lied for Donald Trump.

Close shave with Florida police wins homeless man job

To protect and serve and to help you shave - a police officer is praised for helping a homeless man get a job.

American Pastor Brunson Moved from Prison to House Arrest in Turkey

American Pastor Brunson held captive by Turkey for nearly two years on supposed terror and espionage charges is being moved from prison to house arrest as his trial continues.

Japanese firm to launch wedding plaques into space

A Japanese company wants to help couples show their love is eternal by sending wedding plaques into orbit.

Demi Lovato: Suspected overdose follows long battle to stay sober

The former teen star has spoken openly about her painful struggles with drugs and eating disorders.

Migrant families: 463 migrant parents 'no longer in US'

Hundreds of migrants split from their children at the border may have been deported, officials say.

Sacha Baron Cohen ridicule prompts Georgia lawmaker to quit

Jason Spencer shouted the n-word and bared his buttocks on Sacha Baron Cohen's Who Is America?

Fiat ex-boss Marchionne dies at 66

Sergio Marchionne was replaced four days ago when his health worsened after complications from surgery.

Stanford sex attack: Brock Turner's lawyer launches appeal

A lawyer for Stanford University ex-student Brock Turner says there was lack of evidence in the case.

American Airlines, Delta and Cathay Pacific bow to China Taiwan pressure

Many already bowed to pressure to list Taiwan as part of China, but until now US carriers held out.

Greece wildfires: 'I jumped from the flames'

Katerina Pantelidis tells the BBC's Gavin Lee how she survived the devastating wildfires in Greece.

Belarus customs find antler horde hidden in fuel tank

Belarus customs officers find huge antler cache hidden in fuel tank.

Tape reveals Trump and lawyer discussing payoff over alleged affair

Donald Trump and lawyer Michael Cohen discuss Karen McDougal in a 2016 recording aired by CNN.

Swedish activist stops deportation of Afghan man

The activist gets praise for disruption on a plane that stopped the migrant being sent home.

Syria attacks: Suicide attacks in the south kill dozens

The Islamic State group says it was behind the violence in the southern Syrian city of Sweida.

Greece wildfires: Search continues after at least 74 killed

Rescuers are searching land and sea for survivors and victims of the fires, which killed at least 74.

Prisoners in mass breakout after 'riot' at Australia jail

Some inmates have been recaptured, but police say escapees may be violent and "unpredictable".

Greece wildfires: Aerial view of destruction

Wildfires have killed at least 74 people in Greece.

Queen Amina: Nigerian warrior queen

In the 16th Century, ruthless Queen Amina commanded an army of 20,000 men in what is now Nigeria.

Church of England Suggests Personality Tests to Weed Out 'Narcissist' Priests

The Church of England is cracking down on "narcissism" among clergymen by requiring that they take extensive personality tests and undergo psychological evaluations.

Laos dam collapse: Race to rescue flooded villagers

At least 20 people died and hundreds went missing after a dam collapsed, engulfing thousands of homes.

Time for a break in Kit Kat trademark case

Can you own a shape? Nestlé has spent 16 years trying to trademark what a Kit Kat looks like.

Blind man gives blindfolded tour of St Petersburg

Alexey Orlov has been blind since birth and teaches sighted tourists how to develop their other senses.

Wildfires around the world: The photos that explain the flames

Deadly wildfires in Greece follow huge blazes in Sweden, the US and the UK.

Trump set for trade tug-of-war with EU's Juncker

Both sides have already slapped tariffs on billions of dollars of imports, but more is at stake.

Sir George Yeardley: The Briton who shaped early America

Jamestown was on the verge of collapse when a rescue mission led by George Yardley arrived just in time.

Why North Korea is in no hurry to do what the US wants

Mixed messages have followed a high profile summit between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump.

Zimbabwe in 10 numbers

The statistics that explain how things have got so bad in Zimbabwe.

Mars Making Closest Approach to Earth in 15 Years

Now’s the time to catch Mars in the night sky.

Ministerial Summit For Religious Freedom Brings Countries Together

U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback opened the first ever Ministerial Religious Freedom Summit at the State Department on Tuesday.

Demi Lovato 'in Los Angeles hospital for suspected overdose'

The pop star is reportedly in a stable condition after being found unconscious at her home.

Facebook plans office in China

The firm has registered an office in China, but details are no longer visible on the government website.

Greece wildfires: Families left homeless as village of Mati is destroyed

The BBC's Gavin Lee visits the devastated village of Mati and meets those who have lost everything.

'Shrouded in Mystery': One of Rome's Very First Churches May Have Just Been Discovered

Electrical technicians working in Rome accidentally unearthed the ancient ruins of what could be a centuries-old church.

US to give farmers $12bn trade war bailout

The US tries to protect farmers suffering from tit-for-tat tariffs targeting agriculture products.

Pakistan's Imran Khan vies for power as country goes to polls

The ex-cricketer is hoping to become PM for the first time, amid allegations of military meddling.

Banff National Park welcomes first bison calves in 140 years

The calves are the first conceived in the park since the species was hunted to near extinction.

Greece wildfires: People in Mati 'in complete shock'

The BBC's Gavin Lee reports from the seaside village of Mati which has been devastated.

Building collapses in Istanbul after torrential rain

A building in Turkey was filmed collapsing, after torrential rains caused a landslide on a nearby construction site.

ISIS 2.0: Islamic State Resurfaces in Iraq, Prepares for Next Phase of War

There are worrying signs of an ISIS return as the terrorists launch multiple attacks in remote parts of northern Iraq and Afghanistan. Experts say this could signal the next phase of this war.

World's LONGEST Lightsaber

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Drake - Steve's plan (Minecraft parody of God's plan by Drake)

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Ivanka Trump closes down her fashion brand

President Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, is closing down her fashion brand.

Thai cave boys shave their heads to become novice Buddhist monks

Most of the rescued Thai footballers shave their heads in a Buddhist ceremony to ordain them as novices.

Laos dam collapse: Villagers stranded on rooftops

Hundreds of people are missing after a dam collapsed and sent flash floods through six villages.

Pennsylvania teacher slammed for Nazi wrestler persona

The fifth and sixth grade teacher is now the subject of an internal investigation by the school district.

A star is born? Early contenders for Oscars success

Which films will vie for awards next year? This autumn's film festival line-ups give us some clues.

Top 10 pranks Of Ben Philips #4 (HD)

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Danish Imam Charged for Teaching What Muhammad Taught: 'Fight the Jews and Kill Them'

"Judgment Day will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them," Abdallah said in a Facebook and YouTube video post. 

Greece wildfires: At least 74 dead as blaze 'struck like flamethrower'

Survivors of the fires that have killed 74 people in Greece describe being "forced into the sea".

Babies die after mums given Viagra in Dutch trial

Dutch scientists call an immediate halt to research with the anti-impotence drug in pregnancy.

Nikki Haley tells teens to avoid 'own the libs' behaviour

Mrs Haley says trolling liberals on social media may be fun but ultimately does not help conservatives.

Rare witness to horror of Stalin's Gulag prisons dies

Vasily Kovalyov survived beatings in the harshest icy prisons in Russia's far east.

Zimbabwe election: UN body warns of voter intimidation

The poll is expected to be a close contest between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Nelson Chamisa.

Waiter 'entirely fabricated' widely-reported racism claims

Khalil Cavil claimed to have received a racist note on a receipt from a customer but he made it up.

Global heatwave: Your guide to coping with hot weather

Unusually high temperatures are affecting large areas of the world. Here is how to handle the heat.

Unity 5 Speed Level Design - "The Cottage" | Mr. Frog Games

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Pakistani Christians 'Have Have No Voice' in Upcoming Election, Fear Rise of Islamic Militancy

Of the thousands of candidates vying for seats in hundreds of local and national races, not a single Christian candidate is running in Pakistan's national elections.

WHAT DID I JUST WATCH LMAO!! - TRY NOT TO LAUGH CHALLENGE # 36

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100 OF THE FUNNIEST YO MAMA JOKE'S PERIOD!! - TRY NOT TO LAUGH CHALLENGE # 42

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Greece wildfires: Survivors fled to sea as flames kill 60

At least 60 people die as flames spread across the Attica region around Athens.

Israel shoots down Syrian warplane

Israel shoots down Syrian warplane flying over its airspace in southern Golan, Israeli army says

Israel rebukes Turkey's Erdogan over 'Hitler' comparison

Turkey's leader draws Israel's ire after branding it the "most fascist, racist state" in the world.

US and N Korea: What might peace look like?

Nukes, Trump Towers and human rights - two experts give us their verdict on the future relationship.

Photographer hammered over India 'poverty porn' images

Instagram photos of poor Indians posing in front of "fake food" has triggered a backlash online.

Wario Slim - Coca Cola REMIX [Prod. Michael Carpenter] (Official Audio)

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Kuwaiti influencer defends controversial remarks on Filipino workers

Sondos Alqattan had criticised new laws that give Filipino workers better working conditions.

Dan Harmon: Community and Rick and Morty creator sorry for rape skit

Dan Harmon, of Rick and Morty fame, says his parody of TV series Dexter "only succeeded in offending".

Russia missile spy probe: Scientist held

A 74-year-old Russian physicist is in jail, suspected of leaking missile secrets to Nato.

Salmonella worries prompt Goldfish Crackers recall

Pepperidge Farm voluntarily recalls more than 3m units of Goldfish Crackers over health concerns.

'Hundreds missing' after Laos dam collapse

Hundreds are missing and an unknown number dead after a dam collapsed in Laos, state media report.

Dingo attack at Australian outback mine injures woman

The mine worker says she feared for her life as she experienced a rare dingo attack in the Outback.

Japan heatwave declared natural disaster as death toll mounts

At least 65 people have died and more than 22,000 are treated in hospital amid record temperatures.

Thai cave boys to be ordained in Buddhist ceremony

The group will spend nine days living in a monastery, a tradition for Thai men who experience adversity.

Bangladesh cafe siege: Briton Hasnat Karim freed without charge

A Briton held for two years in Bangladesh following a deadly cafe siege is freed without charge.

Stand your ground: No charges after man shot dead in Florida parking row

A man who shot another man after a row in a car park was not arrested or charged, police say, because of Florida's "stand your ground" law.

Bullets and bills: The cost of getting shot in America

Megan was caught in a hail of bullets six years ago. Like many gun violence victims, the huge bills are mounting.

Nicaragua president defies calls to step down

Nicaragua's President Ortega says he will serve his current term until 2021, as protests continue.

Forest Fires Rage on Either Side of Athens; at Least 20 Dead

Two major forest fires raged out of control on either side of Greece’s capital Monday, leaving at least 20 people dead, injuring dozens, burning houses and sending people fleeing to beaches and into the sea, where coast guard boats battled gale force winds to evacuate them.

Pakistan election raises fears of 'creeping coup'

In a country prone to military takeovers, there are fears that the army is trying to rig the election.

The African invention school inspired by bike parts

The innovators' school Twende in Tanzania is helping people invent solutions to local problems

N Korea 'begins dismantling' rocket launch site

Satellite imagery appears to show Pyongyang has demolished buildings at the Sohae rocket launch site.

First UK Interview: Sean Spicer on Newsnight

In his first UK interview, Sean Spicer speaks to Newsnight's Emily Maitlis.

Migrants cross the Strait of Gibraltar

The Western Mediterranean route to Spain is now the most popular with migrants trying to reach Europe.

One injured as building collapses in Miami Beach

A 12-story building that was due for demolition has collapsed in Miami Beach, injuring one person.

Yuko Fujii, the judo coach overthrowing gender stereotypes

Yuko Fujii is the first woman to become head coach of the Brazilian men's national judo team.

The story behind Zimbabwe's scarf

How an accidental fashion accessory is helping Zimbabwe's new president rebrand the country.

Migrant crisis: Italy to accept arrivals until deal reached

FM Enzo Moavero Milanesi says Italy will accept ships until the EU agrees a migration deal.

Toronto shooting suspect identified as Faisal Hussain, 29

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit identified the suspect as Faisal Hussain of Toronto.

Greece seeks international help battling deadly wildfires

At least four people are killed and dozens are injured as huge forest fires rage across the country.

Kenya slum demolished to make way for road

Residents got two weeks notice before the bulldozers moved in to flatten their homes for a new road.

Steve Bannon plans Europe-wide populist right campaign

Donald Trump's ex-strategist dreams of a right-wing "supergroup" but he has yet to attract much support.

Trump targets Obama-era critics' security clearances

The White House says the president is "very concerned" about "baseless accusations" against him.

R Kelly: 'I Admit' released against sex allegations

The star admits to infidelity but denies allegations of paedophilia and non-consensual sex.

Ozil meets Erdogan and other controversial sporting photo ops

Footballer Mesut Ozil meets Turkey's controversial president - and other high-profile sporting photo ops.

De Beers moves 200 elephants from South Africa to Mozambique

Diamond firm De Beers is relocating them from its reserve to Mozambique, where poachers are active.

The World in UV

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Iranian Americans on Donald Trump's policies towards Iran

The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher spoke to Iranian Americans about President Donald Trump's policies on Iran.

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Jerusalem falling Western Wall stone narrowly misses woman

The woman was praying when a 100kg (220lb) stone fell just a few feet away.

Pushing C# to the limit - Joe Albahari

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Deadly LA hostage incident began over 'domestic dispute'

The suspect reportedly was arguing with his grandmother over his live-in girlfriend, family say.

French school in row over tracking pupils electronically

Pupils protest over a Paris school's plan to track them with Bluetooth devices.

Mexican prisoners flee Sinaloa jail disguised as guards

The two prisoners escaped in uniforms after apparently paying off warders.

WhatsApp ‘admin’ spends five months in an Indian jail

He has been accused of sedition, but his family say he was only a 'default admin' of the group

'10 Children Were Sleeping in One Bed': Christian Worker Risks Life to Free Children from Traffickers

Brother Amar, a TellAsia worker in Nepal is passionate about being the hands and feet of Christ. He recently risked his life journeying by motorcycle along treacherous mountain roads, high up in the Himalayas, to rescue 33 children from human traffickers.

Berlin homeless attack: Two men badly burned at train station

The two men suffer life-threatening injuries after they were deliberately targeted.

Christian Pulisic: Dortmund star poses with young fan being dragged off by security

Borussia Dortmund's Christian Pulisic stops security guards dragging away a young fan who had run on to the pitch for a selfie after the club's game with Liverpool.

Pakistan's dirtiest election in years

The run-up has been been marred by claims of pre-poll rigging, intimidation and a muzzled media.

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Organ Story | AyChristene Reacts

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Uber driver streamed hidden camera videos on Twitch

Uber and Lyft suspend a driver who live-streamed videos of his passengers without their knowledge.

Hyperloop test pod sets speed record

German engineering students set a record as their pod hits 457km/h in a hyperloop tunnel test.

Germany Mud Olympics: Competitors get caked at annual event

Hundreds of competitors played football, volleyball and handball on the mud flats of the Elbe river.

Syria conflict: Assad regime condemns evacuation of White Helmets

Assad regime calls the removal of hundreds of volunteers and their families a "criminal operation".

'The Right to Religious Freedom I Feel Personally': Pompeo Hosts 1st Ever Global Religious Freedom Summit

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will host the first ever worldwide conference on religious freedom in Washington this week. Unfortunately, religious persecution is nothing new and in recent years, it's grown.  

German FA rejects Ozil's racism claim

Germany's football association rejects allegations of racism from Mesut Ozil but accepts it could have done more to protect him from abuse.

French beating scandal reveals Macron's feet of clay

This affair will pass but the ham-fisted response exposes a lack of talent in the Elysée.

'ISIS is Not Dead' Says Priest Who's Documented Ongoing Mass Genocide Against Yazidis

Father Patrick Desbois tells how ISIS fighters in Northern Iraq are still operating, using Nazi genocide tactics to murder Yazidis, a religious minority.

Facebook bans Flemish paintings because of nudity

Flemish tourist board complains over Facebook removing nude paintings.

Gunman Targets Toronto Cafes Shooting 14 People, Killing at Least 1

A man firing a handgun into restaurants and cafes as he walked along a Toronto street shot 14 people, killing at least two of them, before dying after an exchange of gunfire with police late Sunday, police said.

Kenyan TV unveils husband and wife news team

A married couple are presenting the news on Kenya's leading TV station for the first time.

Somalia's al-Shabab carries out attack on military base

Al-Shabab says it has killed 27 soldiers, but there is no independent confirmation of casualties.

Letter from Africa: The Ghana quiz show bigger than the World Cup

Elizabeth Ohene explores whether it has inspired a generation of scientists and mathematicians.

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Arkady Babchenko: The fake murder

Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko on the plot to fake his own assassination.

Yemen's island 'jewel' under threat

The Yemeni island Socotra's unique environment is at risk from the conflict in the country.

Beach umbrella impales woman in chest in Ocean City, Maryland

A woman is airlifted to hospital after she is struck by a parasol carried by the wind on a US beach.

Solar plane to stay in sky for 120 days

Airbus is developing a plane powered by solar energy.

Brazil dam disaster: BHP Billiton faces lawsuit in Australia

The company will defend itself against allegations that it misled investors before a dam collapse.

Japan heatwave: Temperature breaks national record

Temperatures peak at 41.1C (106F), as officials issue a new warning to stay safe.

Trevor Noah: Aboriginal anger as 'disgusting' joke resurfaces

Trevor Noah says he will "never" repeat a 2013 joke about Aboriginal women, after a renewed backlash.

Meet the mayor of a French World War One 'ghost village'

Ten thousand dead soldiers have been lying under Fleury-devant-Douaumont since World War One.

Chinese Premier calls for crackdown on vaccine industry

There has been no evidence of harm but it's not clear how many people have received faulty vaccines.

Trump and Rouhani trade angry threats

The comments by the US and Iranian presidents come amid rising tensions between the two countries.

Multiple people shot in Toronto - media

Unconfirmed media reports in Canada say as many as 10 people were shot on Sunday night.

Trade tensions pose a risk to global growth - G20 ministers

G20 ministers call for greater dialogue to reduce the risk of trade tensions hurting the world economy.

Brush fire burns in Californian hills

Windy weather and tinder-dry grasslands fuelled a brush fire in California.

Brazil far-right politician enters presidential race

Jair Bolsonaro has outraged many with extreme comments but is seen as a saviour by his supporters.

American student makes 3D arm for County Durham girl

Student Edward Whipple made the arm after seeing a Twitter appeal by Chloe Smith's mother.

The 13-year-old who built a best-selling lemonade brand

Teenage entrepreneur Mikaila Ulmer is the boss and founder of popular US drinks firm Me & The Bees Lemonade.

Zimbabwe election: Five things

More than five million Zimbabweans are going to the polls on 30 July to vote in historic elections. But what makes it different from previous votes?

How saleswomen in India finally won the 'right to sit'

Many said their pay was docked if they sat down or even leaned against a wall during working hours.

Parents of premature babies face a further trauma - PTSD

There is a lack of psychological support for parents in neonatal units, a charity says.

First malaria drug in 60 years given approval

A drug that can stop people getting recurrent bouts of malaria has been approved by regulators in the United States.

The inside story of the faked murder that fooled the world

Faking a murder: The assassin, the police, the victim and his wife explain how they convinced the world it was real.

How a killer disease was stopped in its tracks

Hundreds of lives may have been saved during the latest Ebola outbreak after one key development.

Israelis demand equal gay surrogacy rights

Tens of thousands of people hold a protest against a recent law denying surrogacy to gay couples.

Waterspout over Black Sea in Russia

The rare phenomenon appeared off the coast of a seaside town.

Kitten yoga: The class where you can play with feline friends

An animal charity is hosting a new class that lets yogis play with furry creatures whilst practising their downward dog.

Macron aide Alexandre Benalla charged after protesters beaten

Alexandre Benalla is charged after a video emerged showing him beating up a demonstrator on 1 May.

Blast in Afghanistan’s Kabul Kills 14, Returning VP Unharmed

A suicide bomber carried out an attack near Kabul’s airport in Afghanistan on Sunday killing 14 people, and narrowly missing the country’s vice president who was returning home after living in Turkey for over a year, security officials said.

Somali father defends FGM after daughter, 10, dies

The girl bled to death two days after being taken to a traditional circumciser in Somalia.

Thousands race in Bosphorus cross-continental swim

About 2,400 people from 50 countries have participated in the 30th annual swim across the Bosphorus.

Carter Page denies FBI claims he worked for Russia

Documents show the FBI believed Carter Page was "collaborating and conspiring" with Russia in 2016.

Florida gunman who killed man in parking dispute free to go, police say

Officials cite the "stand your ground" defence law after a man is shot dead in a parking dispute.

In pictures: Fighting the Swedish wildfires

The battle to get dozens of blazes across the country under control is now an international effort.

French woman in Montmartre tightrope walk

Tatiana-Mosio Bongonga walked 35 metres off the ground in front of hundreds of people in Paris.

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Gen Dostum is unhurt as explosion targets Kabul airport

Ten die but Abdul Rashid Dostum is unhurt, as he returns to Kabul from self-imposed exile.

MAKING TERRAINS in Unity 2018 | Beginner's Guide

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Trump-Russia: Carter Page surveillance documents released

The documents show the FBI believed Carter Page was "collaborating and conspiring" with Russia.

Supergirl to feature TV's first transgender superhero

Trans activist and actor Nicole Maines will join Supergirl as Nia Nal, AKA Dreamer.

How Video Game Characters Are Made From Start To Finish: Time Lapse (Blender & Unity 3D)

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Anyone Can Make a Video Game: Build a Battle Royale in Unity

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Mesut Ozil says not having picture with Turkish president would be 'disrespectful'

Arsenal's Mesut Ozil says not posing for photographs with the Turkish president would have been "disrespecting his ancestors' roots".

South Africa shooting: Eleven taxi drivers killed in ambush

The men were shot dead in an ambush as they returned from the funeral of a colleague.

Trump-Putin: Top US spy retracts 'awkward response'

Intelligence chief Dan Coats had publicly laughed in surprise on hearing of a Putin visit to the US.