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Pakistan’s mansions of heartache

In small towns across Pakistan, migrant families have been building mansions for decades. But behind every mansion lies heartache.

The bank boss sent coffins full of car keys

Decisions made by bankers can have a devastating impact on people’s lives.

Free Rein, British award-winning TV show you may not have heard of

Free Rein is a British-made Emmy-winning TV show which has become a horsey hit with families around the world.

Syria blasts at Mezzeh military airport 'not Israeli strikes'

An electrical fault, not Israeli air strikes, is to blame for the explosions, state media say.

Mr Eazi's tips on how to break into the music industry

One of Africa's biggest stars gives his top tips on how you can break into the music industry.

Obituary: Rosa Bouglione, the undisputed queen of the circus

Rosa Bouglione, who has died aged 107, was said to be "the undisputed queen of the circus".

The Mughal queen who became a feminist icon

Nur Jahan broke many male bastions to become a powerful ruler in 17th Century India.

Chloe x Halle: Meet Beyonce's soulful proteges

The sisters were signed to Beyonce's record label after covering one of her songs on YouTube.

US military to cancel $300m in Pakistan aid over terror groups

The Pentagon says Pakistan is failing to tackle militancy and the funds should be used elsewhere.

U2 tour: Berlin show cancelled due to Bono voice issues

The band were part way through their set when Bono apologised to fans before leaving the stage.

John McCain: Eulogies mark 'passing of American greatness'

Barack Obama, George W Bush and Meghan McCain deliver eulogies for Senator John McCain.

The all female anti-poaching unit protecting elephants

This team of women are protecting elephants in the South African bush from ivory poachers.

'Crazy Rich Asians' puts spotlight on region's inequalities

Asia is home to the largest number of world's richest people - and also two-thirds of its working poor.

Rocket woman: How to cook curry and get a spacecraft into Mars orbit

Can you guide a spacecraft into orbit around Mars and cook for eight people morning and night?

US Open 2018: Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber knocked out by Dominika Cibulkova

Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber is beaten 3-6 6-3 6-3 by Slovakian 29th seed Dominika Cibulkova in the third round of the US Open in New York.

Alfie Evans's Parents Experience New Found Joy, Welcome New Baby Boy

According to media reports, the parents of Alfie Evans have been blessed with the birth of a baby boy after losing his 23-month-old brother to a rare neurodegenerative disorder.

Arkady Babchenko 'murder': Borys Herman jailed over plot

Borys Herman is said to have pleaded guilty to trying to kill Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko.

Yemen conflict: Saudi-led coalition admits mistakes in deadly bus strike

The Saudi-led coalition strike killed some 40 children on 9 August, sparking international anger.

John McCain: Obama and Bush lead Washington service

The ex-presidents deliver eulogies to the Vietnam War hero who became a high-profile politician.

Kim Jong-nam murder: Police seek pair to testify at murder trial

Malaysian police seek two women to testify at the trial of those accused of killing Kim Jong-nam.

Western countries urge calm after deadly Tripoli clashes

At least 39 people, including civilians, have died as rival militias battle in the capital Tripoli.

Son Heung-min to avoid military duty as South Korea win Asian Games

Tottenham forward Son Heung-min will avoid military service after South Korea beat Japan to win the Asian Games title.

A painting panda and dance diplomacy

Some of the stories you may have missed this week.

Coptic Diocese Says Group Attacked Christian Homes in Egypt

A group of Muslims attacked several Christian homes in a village in Upper Egypt, injuring three people, officials with a Coptic Christian diocese said on Friday.   

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Palestinians brand US aid cut to UN group 'a flagrant assault'

The US was the largest single donor to the UN Palestinian refugee agency but is ending all funding.

Amsterdam stabbing: Pair injured on Friday revealed as Americans

An Afghan citizen was arrested after Friday's attack at the busy central railway station.

Aretha Franklin bishop sorry after 'groping' Ariana Grande

"Maybe I crossed the border, maybe I was too friendly or familiar," Bishop Charles H Ellis III says.

German refinery explosion: Eight injured and 1,800 evacuated

The blast at an oil plant in the south of the country forces the evacuation of 1,800 residents.

2032 Olympics: Indonesia to bid for Games, president Joko Widodo announces

Indonesia is planning to bid for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the country's president Joko Widodo announces.

Lipstick model's "hairy lip" splits opinion

A picture of a model's facial hair has divided opinion on social media.

Russian air crash: Utair jet catches fire after landing at Sochi

The Utair Boeing 737 catches fire after skidding at Sochi airport, injuring 18 on board.

Lana Del Rey: Singer cancels Israel performance after backlash

The US singer was under pressure to drop her show in protest at Israel's policy on the Palestinians.

Reality Check: How easy is it to buy EU citizenship?

Reality Check takes a look at 'citizenship for sale' programmes in the EU.

Lula: Brazil's jailed ex-leader barred from presidential race by electoral court

Brazil's top electoral court rules that the jailed ex-president cannot stand in October's election.

Asian Games: India athletes break barriers to make sports history

Cricket-crazy India opens up to other sports - look at the athletes who excelled at 2018 Asian Games.

New Mexico compound gang arrested by FBI

Five residents of a site where police found firearms and starving children face conspiracy charges.

'Ghost ship' runs aground on Myanmar coast

Police and navy teams are baffled as fishermen discover a large empty rusty cargo vessel.

Nicaragua expels UN team after critical report

A UN human rights mission in Nicaragua has been asked to leave by the government.

Maasai battle to save vultures

Six out of eight species of the bird are endangered in Kenya.

Road rage incident causes a stir in Washington DC

A driver became so angry at a Washington bus driver that she drove away with him on top of her car.

Children stuck in Australia's island camp

A rare condition is threatening lives of refugee children on Nauru who have "lost hope", advocates say.

South Africa: The groups playing on the fears of a 'white genocide’

Conservative South African groups are carrying out international campaigns against the government's land reform plans.

Viewpoint: Nicaragua then and now

Photojournalist Javier Bauluz compares the current crisis with what happened in the 1970s and 80s.

Aretha Franklin: Stars and fans say goodbye at emotional, seven-hour funeral

Jennifer Hudson and Stevie Wonder honour Aretha Franklin at an emotional funeral.

US ends aid to Palestinian refugee agency Unrwa

The Department of State says Unrwa, which supports five million people, is "irredeemably flawed".

Nafta: US-Canada trade talks break up without a deal

They were seeking agreement on changes to the Nafta treaty, derided by President Trump as "unfair".

Aretha Franklin: Family and friends remember the Queen of Soul

Former President Bill Clinton and music legend Smokey Robinson were among the speakers at her funeral.

US news anchor's skull fractured in fracas with colleague

Erica Bivens also suffered a ruptured ear drum when a WSAZ-TV colleague allegedly shoved her.

End of Syria's Civil War? Major Military Assault Looms on Last Rebel-Held Stronghold

Seven years after Syria's bloody civil war erupted, forces loyal to the government are preparing for a major military assault on the last remaining rebel-held province of Idlib, located in the northwest part of the country.

Ukraine crisis: Blast kills top Donetsk rebel Zakharchenko

The head of the pro-Russian rebels in Donetsk, Alexander Zakharchenko, is killed at a cafe.

Manafort associate pleads guilty to lobbying as a 'foreign agent'

Sam Patten, a Republican political consultant pleaded guilty to failing to register as a foreign agent.

Sandy Hook families v Alex Jones: Defamation case explained

What's at stake as a school shooting victim's parents sue a conspiracy-touting radio host Alex Jones.

Nafta: US-Canada trade talks going down to wire

They are heading into their final day with agreement about amending Nafta yet to be reached.

Greyhound bus crash: Seven killed in New Mexico collision

The bus was like a "ripped-open sardine can" as survivors screamed in the mangled bus wreckage.

Online trolls and fake accounts poison Arab social media

Social media fraud continues to fuel a plague of disinformation in the Arab world.

Aretha Franklin funeral service

Dignitaries and music royalty pay tribute to the 76-year-old soul singer who died on 16 August.

John McCain: Joe Biden makes moving speech at memorial

Former US Vice President Joe Biden makes a moving speech at the late Republican senator's memorial.

Temple gets stunning paint job (shame it might be illegal)

The 272 steps leading up to the Batu Caves complex in Malaysia have been splashed with colour.

'Cis man-free' music festival gets under way in Sweden

The Statement event in Sweden is for women, transgender and non-binary people only.

China education: Why some mothers want August C-sections

The rush to get children into an earlier academic year is driving Caesarean sections.

Homeless man row: US couple ordered to hand over Johnny Bobbitt money

A New Jersey judge orders a couple to turn over the money they raised for the Good Samaritan.

Amsterdam station: Suspect shot after double stabbing

Two people were wounded in the stabbing incident at the central railway station, Dutch police say.

Chemnitz protests: Prison officer admits leaking Iraqi's arrest warrant

The prison officer is suspended for leaking details of a case that led to far-right violence.

Europe migrant crisis: Sister of Syria star swimmer Yusra Mardini arrested in Greece

The sister of star swimmer Yusra Mardini is arrested for helping migrants to enter Greece illegally.

Kenyan fishermen use condoms for protection from the sea

Kenyan fishermen in Mombasa are using condoms for protection - but not in the way you think.

Clock changes: EU backs ending daylight saving

Time could be up for the practice of changing clocks in the autumn and spring in the EU.

China targets video gaming to tackle myopia in children

New restrictions will try to tackle rising levels of near-sightedness among children.

India winking song: Actress not blasphemous, court rules

India's top court dismisses a Muslim group's complaint over a video that has gone viral this year.

Aretha Franklin: Four Tops lead Detroit tribute concert before funeral

Stars of soul, gospel and jazz honour the music legend on the eve of her funeral in Detroit.

Who is getting dressed up to watch a goat race?

A selection of the best photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere this week.

Man charged over threats against reporters who criticised Trump

The man is charged after allegedly saying he would kill journalists who criticised Donald Trump.

Cambodia jails Australian filmmaker found guilty of espionage

James Ricketson was arrested while he was flying a drone over an opposition rally in Cambodia.

Australia abuse inquiry: Catholic Church rejects call to overhaul confession

Catholic leaders in Australia say priests should not be forced to break the seal of confession.

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UN 'alarmed' by reports of China's mass detention of Uighurs

The UN says credible reports suggest that up to a million Muslim Uighurs are held in detention camps.

The power of 'pink money' in India

Some businesses in India have found that catering to the LGBT community makes financial sense.

Colorado police tell handcuffed journalist: 'Act like a lady'

Susan Greene was arrested as she used her phone to record police detaining an African American.

Astronauts tackle air leak on International Space Station

A "micro-fracture" from a possible collision with a rock fragment sets off alerts on the ISS.

The first cyclist to 'Everest' on Everest

JJ Zhou took on a fiendish cycling challenge on the world's highest mountain.

Tablet bends 'like ancient scroll'

A Canadian university has developed a tablet with a flexible screen that can rolled up.

Why were there so many serial killers in the 1980s?

One historian suggests in a new book that the ravages of World War Two might have contributed.

Movie madness: Why Chinese cinemas are empty but full

Chinese government investigators say certain investment companies are faking box office results.

'My robot makes me feel like I haven't been forgotten'

How internet-connected robots are helping combat the scourge of isolation and loneliness.

Why India activist arrests have kicked up a storm

The issue has heated up online and people are staging protest rallies against the arrests.

Trump threatens to pull US out of World Trade Organization

The US president says he will abandon the global trade body "if they don't shape up".

Bobi Wine: Uganda's pop star MP 're-arrested at airport'

A young MP facing treason charges is allegedly detained while attempting to board a plane.

Florida sheriff backs Uber driver who killed 'goofball'

"This is a justifiable homicide all day long," says a Florida sheriff about the shooting.

McCain and Biden's long friendship

The Arizona senator and the former vice-president shared a decades-long friendship.

Multiple Violent Attacks Against Believers Reveal Just How Dangerous it is For Pakistani Christians

Two recent attacks against Christians in Pakistan emphasize the worsening conditions for believers in the predominately Muslim country.  

Nigerian Schoolgirl Who Refuses to Denounce Jesus Begs for Freedom

A Nigerian Christian schoolgirl who remains in captivity because she refuses to denounce Christ is calling on her government to fight for her release.

John McCain: Sarah Palin 'excluded from his funeral'

A "stay-away message" was reportedly conveyed to Sarah Palin via McCain family intermediaries.

Hayabusa 2: Japan sets date for spacecraft's asteroid touchdown

Japan's space agency has set dates for its plan to explore the surface of an asteroid with robots.

Why a plane is dropping trout into a lake from above

A mountain lake is being re-stocked with trout from the air by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

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Syria Idlib: UN warns of threat to civilians if new offensive begins

Fear grows for people in rebel-held parts of Idlib ahead of what may be one of the war's last major battles.

Actor Gérard Depardieu accused of rape

French actor Gérard Depardieu is accused of rape and sexual assault - accusations he denies.

Argentina raises rates as peso plummets

Central bank raises benchmark interest rate in an effort to stabilise the country's financial crisis.

Stéphane Pauwels arrest: Football presenter charged over armed robbery

One of Belgium's top football TV presenters is charged with being an accomplice to an armed robbery.

Why Australia is talking about a French au pair

A minister's decision to personally intervene in a visa case is attracting national attention.

Iosif Kobzon: Russians mourn controversial crooner

Iosif Kobzon was the soundtrack to the lives of many Russians but had a controversial career.

Carl Bernstein: Trump attacks 'degenerate' Watergate reporter

The veteran journalist hits back after the president calls him a "sloppy" and "degenerate fool".

South Africa violence targets Soweto's foreign-owned shops

Three people have been killed in Soweto as looters raid foreign-owned shops in the township.

Imran Khan mocked for helicopter home-to-work commute

People are unimpressed the Pakistan prime minister takes a helicopter to work despite his austerity policies.

New York renamed 'Jewtropolis' in map hack

Snapchat's mapping software appears to have been hacked in what it calls an act of vandalism.

Texas police say mystery woman in doorbell video found safe

The woman caught on security cameras is identified from a suicide note left by her boyfriend.

How Eto'o helped homeless ex-Cameroon captain

Cameroon's Norbert Owona, homeless for two years, thanks Samuel Eto'o for promising him a new house.

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Dutroux murders: Belgian child-killer's letter angers parents

Marc Dutroux, who abducted and murdered girls, has offered to answer the families' questions.

Macron: French 'Gauls' resistant to change, unlike 'Lutheran' Danes

The French president causes an outcry as he pokes fun at attitudes to his economic reforms.

China officials 'faked water tests with bottled water'

They were meant to measure a river's quality - but reportedly used bottled mineral water instead.

Trump calls for CNN boss to be fired

The US president says AT&T should fire CNN's president Jeff Zucker to "save credibility".

John McCain name suggestion for new Nato HQ

The US Senator, who died on Saturday, was an ardent supporter of the Western military alliance.

Burst dam floods 85 villages in central Myanmar

A torrent of water from a burst irrigation dam forced more than 63,000 people to flee their homes.

Kanye West finally answers Jimmy Kimmel's Donald Trump question

The rap star also apologises for saying slavery "sounds like a choice".

Roy Oliver: Ex-police officer jailed for Jordan Edwards shooting

Jordan Edwards' parents cried and hugged prosecutors after Roy Oliver was found guilty of murder.

Rohingya crisis: Myanmar leader Suu Kyi 'should have resigned'

The UN human rights chief criticised Myanmar's leader for the army's actions against Rohingya Muslims.

Trump accuses China of stalling progress with North Korea

In a series of tweets, Mr Trump also said the US should not spend on war games with South Korea.

Coffee war brews in the land of tea

Luckin Coffee, a new chain in China where customers must pay by app, is taking on traditional cafes.

Chemnitz protests: Germany to probe leak sparking mob violence

An arrest warrant for an Iraqi suspect was leaked to far-right groups, sparking xenophobic violence.

US Open 2018: Serena Williams catsuit row '10,000 times worse', says Alize Cornet

Alize Cornet says the decision to ban Serena Williams from wearing a catsuit at future French Opens was "10,000 times worse" than her reprimand at the US Open.

Vodafone in $11bn Australian merger

The UK telecoms giant has confirmed plans to combine its Australian business with TPG Telecom.

Stars hit Venice Film Festival red carpet

Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy join fellow stars at the opening ceremony of the 75th Venice Film Festival.

Here Are the Countries Where the World’s Most Committed Christians Live

Pew Research recently conducted a study on what being a Christian looks like in different countries around the world. The study found that the most committed Christians in the world live in Africa, Latin America, and the United States.

Judge rules Utah woman legally married to deceased partner

Bonnie Foerster was declared married to her partner Beverly Grossaint months after her death.

Hunter killed in attack by polar bear in Canada

Both the mother and cub were shot and killed following the fatality in the Arctic Circle.

US woman's boyfriend 'cut brakes before deadly car crash'

John Jenkins allegedly cut the brakes of his girlfriend's car to make a crack pipe, police say.

Pope Francis faces twin battle in Church split over sexual abuse

Pope Francis faces critics who demand further reform while others accuse him of diluting the faith.

From catcalls to murder: What female joggers face on every run

The death of an Iowa woman who went missing on a jog exposes the harassment female runners endure.

The woman who founded the 'incel' movement

When Alana started a website for lonely people struggling to find love, she had no idea where it would lead.

Reality Check: How does Africa trade with the EU?

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is setting out a plan for future trade and investment relationships with African countries.

Belgian steel executive found dead in Moscow street

Police are investigating after the businessman fell from a nine-storey building, Russian media say.

Argentina asks IMF to release $50bn loan as crisis worsens

President Mauricio Macri says the move is designed to restore confidence in the Argentine economy.

Los Angeles 'dine-and-dash' dater faces possible jail time

Paul Gonzales is facing the possibility of 13 years behind bars over the alleged unpaid bills.

Cuomo-Nixon debate: Can a room temperature really be sexist?

Actress and politician Cynthia Nixon has prompted a heated debate - about women freezing in offices.

Why a village in New Zealand is trying to ban all cats

Officials in New Zealand say it will protect the local eco-system, but the plan is controversial.

US mid-terms: The political storm brewing in Arizona

The race to replace Senator Jeff Flake could portend to how the 2020 presidential election will swing.

Yemen conflict: Coalition rejects UN human rights report

It says the report, which accuses all sides of possible war crimes, contains "false allegations".

US homeless man sues couple over $400,000 fundraiser money

Johnny Bobbitt accuses the couple behind the GoFundMe campaign of keeping money for themselves.

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Hurricane Maria: Puerto Rico mayor derides Trump actions

The head of Puerto Rico's capital calls the response to Hurricane Maria a "stain" on the presidency.

Don McGahn: Trump says White House counsel to depart

Don McGrahn's exit follows reports of unease at the extent of his Russia inquiry co-operation.

French tennis star punished for removing top

French world number 31 Alize Cornet was given a code violation for taking her shirt off on court during her US Open first-round defeat by Johanna Larsson.

UN condemns Nicaragua government 'repression and torture'

The UN Human Rights Office says prisoners have been tortured and female detainees raped.

Russia's Putin embraces higher pension age but softens blow

Russia's president softens the blow but rejects calls to scrap retirement reforms.

Iran Sentences 4 Christians to 45 Years in Prison for Believing in Jesus Christ

Iran's hardline government has sentenced four Christians to harsh prison terms for putting their faith in Jesus Christ.

Wiesbaden in Germany removes gold statue of Turkey's President Erdogan

The effigy of Turkey's leader caused tensions in Wiesbaden after it was put up for an arts festival.

Scallop wars: Could Brexit calm troubled waters?

As British and French fishermen clash in the Channel, Lucy Williamson examines what lies behind the tension.

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MUST SEE PHOTOS: Operation Blessing Helping India's Flood-Ravaged Victims Get Back on their Feat

Hundreds of thousands of people in the flood-battered Indian state are beginning the arduous task of rebuilding their lives following the worst floods to hit the region.

Genoa bridge: Renzo Piano volunteers design idea

After 43 people died in Italian bridge collapse, the renowned architect offers to help rebuild it.

Elon Musk reignites Twitter slur controversy

The Tesla chief asks why he has not been sued by a British man he had defamed and apologised to.

Jamel Myles' mother: 'I blame myself for my son's suicide'

Leia Pierce says her nine-year-old son Jamel killed himself because of homophobic bullying.

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The FlyBoard Air has five jet engines and can travel at high speed over water.

Endangered olive ridley sea turtles found dead off Mexico

Fishermen find 300 of the animals, which have "vulnerable" status, entangled in fishing nets.

US mum's anguish over nine-year-old son's suicide

She says her son killed himself after enduring homophobic bullying and blames herself for his death.

Germany returns skulls of Namibian genocide victims

Tens of thousands of Namibians were killed in what is called the first genocide of the 20th Century.

Facebook launches YouTube rival worldwide

Facebook's Watch on-demand video service will compete with YouTube and Netflix.

Migrant crisis: Life and death on a Spanish rescue boat in Mediterranean

A photographer spent 29 days on board a Spanish rescue boat off the coast of Libya

Putin softens pension reforms after outcry

The Russian leader says the retirement age for women will go up by five years instead of by eight.

Trump warns of 'left-wing violence' if Democrats win mid-term elections

He seeks to rally the religious right for the mid-term elections, saying basic freedoms are at risk.

Drake fan Sofia Sanchez receives new heart after birthday wish

Terminally ill 11-year-old Drake fan Sofia Sanchez has had heart surgery days after meeting the rapper.

Julia Banks: Exiting Australia MP decries 'bullying' of women

"Women have suffered in silence for too long," says Julia Banks, in a rebuke of parliamentary culture.

Venezuela crisis: Brazil to send army to safeguard border

Brazilian soldiers will be sent to "guarantee law and order" after an influx of Venezuelan migrants.

Myanmar rejects UN accusation of 'genocide' against Rohingya

The government says the scathing report into the treatment of Rohingya contained "false allegations".

WW2 prisoners died building a railway for the Japanese

A former British prisoner of war describes building the bridge over the River Kwai during WW2.

Fireball caught on camera over Perth

A fireball - believed to be a meteor - has lit up the sky near Perth in Western Australia.

Hong Kong woman marries stranger after being 'tricked' by work

The woman says she thought she was taking part in a mock wedding as part of training for a new job.

Printed 3D-gun blueprints back online

The firm Defense Distributed defy a court ban on downloadable guns by selling them to select states.

US Open 2018: Novak Djokovic beats Marton Fucsovics to reach second round

Novak Djokovic struggles in hot conditions but fights back to beat Marton Fucsovics in four sets to reach the US Open second round.

Canada police arrest teen suspected in German tourist shooting

A 16-year-old is facing 14 charges including attempted murder after a tourist was shot in Alberta.

Cate Blanchett urges more support for Rohingya Muslims

The actress appeals to the Myanmar government to support the people in guaranteeing basic rights.

Nafta: Clock is ticking for Canada in US trade negotiations

President Trump has given Canada just five days to come to an agreement with the US on trade.

Twelve detained in Morocco rape case

A 17-year-old woman said she was held and repeatedly raped and tortured over two months.

What's got these New Yorkers in a buzz?

Thousands of bees swarmed on a hot dog stand in Times Square.

Goats 'drawn to happy human faces'

Scientists find that goats are drawn to humans with happy facial expressions.

Puerto Rico increases Hurricane Maria death toll to 2,975

The official estimate, which was 64, caused almost a year of controversy following the 2017 hurricane.

The 'Muppets' director on his more adult version of puppetry

The 'Muppets' director on his more adult version of puppetry.

Chemnitz protests: Far-right on march in east Germany

A murder in Chemnitz led to thousands hitting the city's streets. But who’s stirring the protests?

Syria war: The entrepreneur opening bars in Damascus

Somar Hazim says having a drink between mortar shelling is "really tempting" for lots of people.

Endometriosis: The pair who helped change Australia's conversation

Syl Freedman's petition for an endometriosis drug went viral - then she helped to change policy.

FGM: The Maasai woman on a mission to educate her community

Agnes Pareiyo is a Kenyan Maasai woman on a mission to educate people on the harm done by female genital mutilation.

Scallop war: French and British boats clash in Channel

Boats are damaged and stones thrown as French and British fishermen duel in the English Channel.

China's Didi 'sorry' for carpool murder

Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing blames "breathless expansion" for lapses that led to passenger murder.

Boats collide over scallop fishing

French and British fishing fleets have come to blows over when they can catch scallops.

Chemnitz protests: Germany probes banned Nazi salutes

Hitler salutes were spotted during a violent rally by far-right groups in the city of Chemnitz.

Fans pay their respects to Aretha Franklin in Detroit

At a wake for Aretha Franklin in Detroit, fans pay melodious tribute to the Queen of Soul.

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Catholic sex abuse: Pope critic Archbishop Vigano 'in hiding'

An archbishop who accused the Pope of ignoring clerical sex abuse fears for his safety, reports say.

KSI wants Logan Paul rematch in May 2019, not February

The YouTubers' first boxing match ended in a draw.

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Florida video game gunman's dark obsession with hobby

The suspect punched a hole in a door when his gaming console was confiscated, his mother said.

Trump attacks 'left-wing' Google search results

President Donald Trump says most news about him that appears in Google search results is negative.

Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: Father's joy at voice of abducted daughter

The Christian girl, 15, has reportedly refused to convert to Islam, so Boko Haram refuse to free her.

Asia Argento: Rose McGowan speaks up for accuser Jimmy Bennett

What allegedly happened to Jimmy Bennett when he was 17 "wasn't fair [or] right," the actress says.

Five Arizona police cleared in viral beating of unarmed man

The attack on the unarmed 33-year-old was legally justified, another police department ruled.

Fellow comedians hit out at Louis CK's stand-up return

Comic writer gave his first stand-up performance since admitting in 2017 to sexual misconduct.

A fake billionaire is fooling people on Twitter

Businessman Warren Buffett is being impersonated in a wildly popular account tweeting inspirational advice

Snoop Dogg's cookbook and five other weird celeb ventures

Snoop Dogg's first cookbook is set for release in October and he's not the first celeb to take on a weird venture.

Asian Games 2018: 'Persistent' Indonesian billionaire wins bridge bronze aged 78

The 78-year-old whose "persistence" helped convince Asian Games organisers to include bridge wins bronze.

Top Indian activists held over caste violence

Police say those arrested gave inflammatory speeches, which sparked violence earlier this year.

John McCain death: A brief history of flag tributes and non-tributes

As the White House returns its flag to half mast for John McCain, here are five other flag disputes.

Russia to hold biggest war games since Cold War

Next month's military exercise in eastern Russia will involve 300,000 personnel and Chinese troops.

Paris harassment: Man held for CCTV street attack on woman

After Marie Laguerre was hit in the face on the street, she shared footage of it which went viral.

Aretha Franklin: Queen of Soul to lie in state in Detroit

Thousands are expected to pay their respects to the Queen of Soul before Friday's funeral.

Uzbekistan tax officials to wear family ID badges

The new identity cards are designed to remind the wearer of their responsibilities.

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Yemen conflict: UN experts detail possible war crimes by all parties

Experts point to attacks on schools, hospitals and markets, in which thousands of civilians have died.

French minister Nicolas Hulot resigns on live radio in frustration

Popular green activist Nicolas Hulot shocks his radio hosts, saying he felt "all alone" in government.

India's Sindu wins badminton silver

PV Sindhu has become the first Indian badminton player to win a silver medal at the Asian Games.

Manu Ginobili: San Antonio Spurs guard retires after 23-year career

San Antonio Spurs guard and four-time NBA champion Manu Ginobili has announced his retirement from basketball.

Theresa May dons her dancing shoes in SA

The prime minister shimmied with school children in Cape Town at the start of her visit to Africa.

Child refugees living in fear on Lesbos

Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesbos suffers from overcrowding and deadly violence.

Myanmar Rohingya: Why Facebook banned an army chief

Facebook has moved to ban Myanmar's military leader following a damning report issued by the UN.

Air pollution may harm cognitive intelligence, study says

Chronic exposure to poisonous air has a bigger negative impact on older men, a new study reveals.

Germany migrants: Protests in Chemnitz end in violence

Several people were injured in rival protests over a murder in the eastern city of Chemnitz.

Bullet shatters Palestinian cyclist's Asian Games dream

A Palestinian cyclist was close to his Asian Games dream, but a bullet has left him with one leg.

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Chatbots are being used to help people deal with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.

Australian worker overpaid by A$500,000

The government employee was given 100 times their salary because a decimal point was in the wrong place.

Malcolm Turnbull: Australian ex-PM 'to quit parliament'

Malcolm Turnbull's exit will place the government's parliamentary majority at risk.

US boy, 9, killed himself after homophobic bullying, mum says

The Denver boy said other students at the school told him to kill himself, according to his mother.

Tumblr bans non-consensual creepshots and deepfake porn

The Verizon-owned social network is banning the "unwanted sexualisation" of others from its site.

Meet the New Prime Minister of Australia: Scott Morrison is an Evangelical Christian

Scott Morrison, the new prime minister of Australia, brings something extra to the country's highest position – his Christian faith.

Toyota to invest $500m in Uber in driverless car deal

The firms will develop a fleet of self-driving cars in a deal that values Uber at $72bn.

Elephant repellent invented at a Kenyan school that warns by SMS

Kenyan schoolgirl Sandra Lukindo and her classmates have invented a device to warn off elephants from their village.

How asylum seeker published book from Manus Island refugee camp.

Kurdish Iranian writer Behrouz Boochani has lived in detention on Manus Island for five years. The text for his book was written and sent largely by text message.

Children 'ready to flee’ violence at Greek refugee camp

Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesbos suffers from overcrowding and deadly violence.

May's mission to woo Africa after Brexit

British Prime Minister Theresa May starts a three-nation tour of Africa where she will promote trade ties.

Left behind: How Venezuela crisis is tearing families apart

Venezuela's economic crisis is forcing millions of people to flee. But what about those left behind?

How Coca-Cola World Cup sales were boosted by shelf tech

Making sure there are enough products on shelves is a tricky challenge for retailers and brands.

Yemen cholera epidemic 'controlled' by computer predictions

Cases are slashed thanks to a new system that predicts where outbreaks will occur.

Vanesa Campos: Five charged with murdering Paris transgender prostitute

Vanesa Campos, a transgender prostitute, reportedly died defending her client from armed robbers.

Using weather forecasts to stop outbreaks of deadly cholera

Cholera cases in Yemen have been slashed by a new system that predicts where outbreaks will occur.

Thousands Choose Jesus Christ as Palau Association Returns to Bogota, The First Site of a Luis Palau Crusade

More than 18,000 people committed their lives to Jesus Christ through the efforts of the Luis Palau Association's Bogota Festival held in Bogota, Columbia earlier this month.

Germany migrants: Protesters face off in Chemnitz

Several people are injured as rival demonstrators clash in Chemnitz over a murder on Sunday.

Beyonce and Jay-Z stage invader charged with battery

A man who forced his way onstage during a Beyonce and Jay-Z concert is charged with simple battery.

Acro World Tour: Paragliders compete over Lake Geneva

Paragliders, base jumpers and pilots competed at the Acro World Tour finals in Switzerland.

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Saad Lamjarred: Moroccan singer faces third rape charge

Singer Saad Lamjarred was on bail for a rape case in Paris when the alleged attack was reported.

Dutch 'Anne & Frank' bakery to be renamed after outcry

Critics say it is "tasteless" for an Amsterdam baker to link his shop to a Holocaust victim.

Myanmar Rohingya: What will happen next after damning UN report?

A damning UN report on abuses against Rohingya Muslims prompts a Facebook crackdown on hate speech.

US-Mexico reach NAFTA breakthrough

The two countries have agreed to trade terms, but a final accord will need sign-off from Canada.

John McCain: White House urged to lower flags for senator

President Donald Trump has long feuded with McCain, and is reportedly not invited to his funeral.

Uganda's Bobi Wine crisis: Court frees pop star MP

The young MP is facing treason charges for his alleged role in the stoning of a presidential car.

Chale Wote art festival takes over Ghana's capital, Accra

Artists, photographers and street performers from around the world take over the streets of Ghana's capital, Accra for the annual Chale Wote street art festival.

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Trial boost for weight-loss drug

Long-term use of the US weight-loss pill is found to be safe for the heart, in a major study finds.

German far-right street mob alarms police in Chemnitz

A city festival ends abruptly in eastern Germany as hundreds of protesters take to the streets.

Iran urges UN court to halt US reimposed nuclear sanctions

Lawyers tell the International Court of Justice the US wants to "severely" damage Iran's economy.

Morocco shock at 'Khadija brutal rape ordeal'

Images of the scars on a young woman who says she was abducted and raped cause widespread disgust.

Brest frisky dolphin sparks French swimming ban

A bottlenose dolphin nicknamed Zafar has been getting too close to bathers.

Florida shooting: Video gamers killed by rival at tournament

US media name two pro video gamers as the victims of a rival in a shooting at a Florida tournament.

Australia: Crocodile swamp search a 'people smuggling' case

A boat abandoned in a "known crocodile habitat" may have come from Vietnam, a minister says.

Thieves replace Paraguay police rifles with toy replicas

Officers say at least 42 rifles are missing and have been replaced with wooden or plastic versions.

Myanmar military leaders must face genocide charges, says UN

An unprecedented UN report says top army figures must answer for 'shocking' crimes in Rakhine and elsewhere.

Florida shooting: 'It shouldn't happen anywhere'

Witnesses describe the moment a gunman shot dead two people at a video game tournament in Florida.

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Pope keeps silent on abuse claim letter at end of Irish visit

Pope Francis declines to comment on allegations he covered up sexual abuse by a US cardinal.

North Korea grants humanitarian release to Japanese tourist

The country has never said why Tomoyuki Sugimoto was held, only that he had broken the law.

Uber 'to focus on bikes over cars'

The ride-hailing firm says it will put more emphasis on bike hire, even though it could hurt profits.

Myanmar Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo await verdict

The two journalists, who documented a massacre of Rohingya Muslims, say they were set up by police.

Colombia anti-corruption referendum fails to meet quorum

The proposed anti-corruption measures get huge backing - but low turnout invalidates the poll.

What does it mean to look Muslim?

Muslim and non-Muslim men have been swapping clothes for a photography project to combat stereotyping.

Nicky Verstappen: Suspect held over Dutch boy's 1998 death

Jos Brech, the main suspect in the 1998 death of 11-year-old Nicky Verstappen, is arrested in Spain.

Why are Iranians running out of hope?

Iranian callers tell the BBC why the country has been gripped by a wave of despair.

Sri Lanka mass grave: Dozens of skeletons found in Mannar

Dozens of bodies have been unearthed in the country's former war zone in the north.

The forest beekeepers of Zanzibar

Using honey to boost the income of the archipelago's residents.

What is 'primitive technology' and why do we love it?

Why are millions of people watching videos of men in woods demonstrating "primitive technology"?

London football club 'kept me sane', says Vietnam veteran

Soldier received memorabilia from 11-year-old fellow QPR fan while fighting on the battlefield.

Seeing double: The twins turning a profit

Some identical twins have seen a business opportunity in their matching looks.

Florida shooting witness: 'I saw a man running with a gun through the park'

A witness describes the moment he saw a man believed to be the attacker in the Jacksonville shooting.

Sweden: Truth, lies and manipulated narratives

Is Sweden a Utopian dream or a multicultural nightmare?

John McCain: 'A true American hero'

Visitors on the National Mall in Washington DC pay tribute to John McCain.

Jacksonville shooting: Several killed at video game tournament

Reports say the shooting happened at a restaurant where a video game tournament was being held.

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Pope Apologizes for Catholic Church ‘Crimes’ in Ireland

Pope Francis issued a sweeping apology Sunday for the “crimes” of the Catholic Church in Ireland, saying church officials regularly didn’t respond with compassion to the many abuses children and women suffered over the years and vowing to work for justice.

Neil Simon: Celebrated US playwright dies aged 91

He became famous for 1960s stage and screen hits including The Odd Couple and Barefoot In The Park.

What else did Pope Francis do in Ireland?

Selfies, signed shirts and relationship advice, a look at what went on during the Pope's visit to Ireland.

Australia: Illegal boat runs aground in Queensland crocodile swamp

Australian officials are unsure if the crew of the vessel, who fled the ship, are refugees or fishermen.

Afghanistan Islamic State leader 'killed in air strike'

Abu Saad Erhabi is be the fourth leader of the group to be killed in recent years.

German town evacuated over WW2 bomb

More than 18,500 residents of Ludwigshafen had to leave their homes while the bomb was defused.

Tributes paid to 'incredible' John McCain

Politicians and the public have reacted to the news of Senator John McCain's death aged 81.

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Former Vatican Envoy Pens Bitter Denunciation Letter in McCarrick Case

The Vatican’s retired ambassador to the United States has purportedly penned an 11-page letter accusing senior Vatican officials of knowing as early as 2000 that the disgraced former archbishop of Washington, ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, regularly invited seminarians into his bed but they still promoted him to cardinal.

John McCain: Tributes as Vietnam veteran and six-term senator dies at 81

Vietnam veteran and six-term Republican senator John McCain died at 81 from brain cancer.

Asian Games: Unified Korea boating team win historic gold

The 500m women's dragon boating team saw off competition from China and Thailand.

Zimbabwe election: Mnangagwa vows 'brighter tomorrow'

Emmerson Mnangagwa is sworn-in as president at a ceremony boycotted by the opposition.

Iran MPs vote to remove economy minister amid financial crisis

The vote of no confidence comes as Iran battles rising prices and the falling value of its currency.

John McCain: Five times he clashed with Trump

The Vietnam War veteran was one of the Republican Party's most outspoken critics of the president.

Didi Chuxing suspends carpool service after woman killed

China's ride-hailing app suspends its trip sharing service after a driver raped and killed a woman.

Pope to hold huge public mass in Ireland

Crowds of up to 500,000 people are also expected to gather in Dublin's Phoenix Park.

A Syrian family's return to Raqqa after five years of struggle

Um Louay and her nine children say returning to their partially-destroyed house is better than living in a camp.

How drought affects children in New South Wales, Australia

Australian kids say the New South Wales drought is hitting their family life and schooling hard.

The birds that follow planes to get home

One of the world’s most endangered birds has lost its sense of direction. So a team of humans are flying aircraft over 1,000km with a flock of birds behind them.