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Brazil: Mudslide in Rio de Janeiro state kills 10

Rescuers are working quietly so they can hear any sounds from survivors of the deadly landslip.

Armistice Day: Remembrance events around world mark end of WW1

Thousands attend ceremonies to mark the centenary of the end of World War One.

California wildfires: Death toll rises to 25

The death toll increases after 14 more bodies are discovered in the destroyed town of Paradise.

DR Congo Ebola outbreak: Death toll passes 200

A vaccination programme is being hampered by armed rebel groups, health officials warn.

Meet the women trying to break the Vatican glass ceiling

The Catholic Church has announced a new focus on the role of women – but is it enough?

What do tampons and WWI have in common?

Tampons, drones and more surprising innovations from World War One that changed the world.

World War One: Six extraordinary Indian stories

Some 1.5 million Indian soldiers served in World War One, and over 74,000 of them lost their lives.

Why half of America panics when this woman falls ill

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become a pop culture icon as well as the liberal face of the Supreme Court.

South Africa teen pregnancy: Juggling school exams and baby twins

At Kholofelo Moholola's school, 6% of girls got pregnant in a single year.

The forgotten English poet buried in India

The poems of Violet Nicolson, who published under a man's name, were hugely popular.

Viewpoint: How US can reach new Iran deal - after Trump

Iran may be open to a new deal, but not with this president, argues US foreign policy expert PJ Crowley.

Chineke! Europe's first majority black orchestra

Chineke! is Europe's first orchestra with a majority of black and ethnic minority musicians.

Tanzania threatens to deploy army in cashew nut crisis

President John Magufuli sacks two ministers and threatens to deploy the military over nut crisis.

Egypt cat mummies discovered in ancient tombs

Archaeologists reveal mummified cats and scarab beetles found in recently discovered tombs near Cairo.

Mid-term elections 2018: Florida orders recount of votes

Officials say the margins in elections for state governor and senator have narrowed to within 0.5%.

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Armistice Day: Macron and Merkel mark end of World War One

Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel sign a book off remembrance where the 1918 Armistice was sealed.

In pictures: Armistice Day events in France ahead of centenary commemorations

Events take place in France ahead of memorials around the world to mark 100 years since the end of World War One.

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Iran women attend Asian Champions League football final

Hundreds enter a Tehran stadium, in what could be an end to decades of exclusion from top matches.

New bridge spans Mozambique capital Maputo

President Filipe Nyusi opens a Chinese-built suspension bridge worth more than $750m across Maputo Bay.

Merkel and Macron share a tender moment at armistice commemorations

The leaders unveiled a joint plaque to commemorate 100 years since the end of World War One.

Victoria's Secret 'sorry' for transgender model comments

A top executive of the lingerie chain had suggested transgender models should not be in its shows.

Rappler: Philippines to charge critical news site with tax evasion

News site Rappler and its founder say the tax evasion charges are a clear form of intimidation.

Macron defends defence plans in Trump meeting

Mr Macron and Mr Trump spoke warmly of the friendship between their countries and the briefing ended with Macron patting Trump's leg.

Trojan: The music label that brought reggae to Britain

A new film Rude Boy: The story of Trojan Records traces the history of the reggae scene in the UK.

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Jamal Khashoggi murder: Turkey 'shared Khashoggi tapes' with Saudi, US

Turkey's president says he has shared recordings of the murder of the writer with the US, UK and Saudis.

Deadly flash floods hit Jordan's iconic city of Petra

Video shows the moment deadly flash floods swamped the ancient city of Petra in Jordan.

Armistice Day: Trump blasts Macron hours before Paris meeting

The US president attacks his French counterpart's calls for an EU army ahead of talks in Paris.

Bricks made using urine invented by South African scientists

Scientists in South Africa have come up with an innovative way to make bricks from urine.

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California wildfires: Malibu homes burn as death toll climbs to nine

Hollywood stars are among those fleeing their homes as another fire further north leaves nine dead.

Cesar Sayoc: US mail bombs suspect faces new charges

Cesar Sayoc is accused of sending mail bombs to critics of US President Donald Trump.

Jordan flash floods: Seven killed and tourists evacuated from Petra

Five other people are missing and nearly 4,000 tourists are evacuated from the ancient city of Petra.

Chile's Caravan of Death: Ex-army chief Cheyre convicted for Pinochet-era crimes

Juan Emilio Cheyre is the most senior figure held accountable so far for Pinochet-era abuses.

Isaac, one of 1,000s of Central American migrants walking to US border

A caravan of migrants who claim they are fleeing poverty and violence is making its way to the US border.

Marseille collapse: The day France's second city ripped apart

The deadly collapse of a dilapidated apartment building has traumatised Marseille.

Silver Cross Mother: Parent of soldier who died by suicide gets Canada honour

Anita Cenerini fought for years to have her son's death recognised as linked to his active duty.

The 'painted wolves' of Zimbabwe

The endangered African wild dog will enthral TV viewers when it features in David Attenborough's new Dynasties series.

Broward County: Trump wades into Florida Senate election chaos

The president alleged voter fraud, without any evidence, in a contested US Senate race in Florida.

Millennial congresswoman 'can't afford rent'

The youngest congresswoman flexes her millennial credentials by waiting for paycheck before renting.

Thousand Oaks wildfire: 'How much more can this town endure?'

Residents of a California town devastated by a mass shooting are now fleeing a deadly wildfire.

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Sri Lanka's President Sirisena moves to dissolve parliament

It comes amid a political crisis following President Sirisena's attempt to replace the prime minister.

Family tragedy of Somalia's Mogadishu hotel owners

The owner of a hotel dies in bomb blasts, three years after his father was killed in a similar attack.

Man ordered to repay ex-fiancee for engagement rings

The man charged the rings to her credit card and the couple broke up a few months after the proposal.

Mahinda Rajapaksa: Return of Sri Lanka's wartime strongman

Mahinda Rajapaksa's return could imperil new freedoms and reconciliation efforts in a fractured nation.

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Woolsey Fire: California blaze advances on Malibu

Thousands are evacuated as blazes near Los Angeles and Sacramento are fanned by strong winds.

First euthanasia prosecution launched in the Netherlands

The doctor on trial, who has not been named, euthanised a 74-year-old Alzheimer's patient in 2016.

Afghanistan war: Taliban attend landmark peace talks

Russia hopes the meeting in Moscow, attended by the militants for the first time, will promote peace.

Politician learns of her child's murder in congress

Politician Carmen Medel discovers her daughter has been killed while in the Mexican congress.

'Superbook' Takes Center Stage at Japan's Biggest Evangelistic Festival

In its second month airing on Japanese television, CBN's Superbook is gaining more and more popularity. This past weekend, Superbook was featured at the Joy Joy Festival – the largest evangelistic event in Japan for kids and their families.

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Norway warship Helge Ingstad 'warned' before collision

The frigate had been in touch with the oil tanker before they hit each other in a fjord on Thursday.

Guyana plane crash: Six injured on Air Jamaica flight

The Canada-bound Air Jamaica flight began experiencing problems shortly after take-off.

69-Year-Old Man Sues to Change his Legal Age to 49, Says its Similar to Being Transgender

"We live in a time when you can change your name and change your gender. Why can't I decide my own age?" asked 69-year-old Dutch entrepreneur Emile Ratelband.

Chimpanzee Robby's circus wins German court battle to keep him

A court overturns a decision to move Robby to a specialist sanctuary for apes.

Michelle Obama opens up about miscarriage and IVF in new memoir

The former first lady reveals both her daughters were conceived through in vitro fertilization.

Ryanair plane seized by French authorities in cash row

The plane, which was en route to London Stansted, had 149 passengers on board.

Antarctic: Nasa shares close-up photos of big PIG iceberg

Scientists get a decent look at the large new iceberg that's broken away from Pine Island Glacier.

Thousand Oaks: Las Vegas shooting survivor among dead

A man who survived the deadliest mass shooting in recent US history was killed in Wednesday's attack.

Keystone XL Pipeline: US judge orders halt on construction

Environmentalists celebrate as the Keystone XL oil Pipeline from Canada to the US is blocked.

Kristallnacht anniversary: France warns of steep rise in anti-Semitism

On the 80th anniversary of the Nazi Kristallnacht, the French PM details a 69% increase in offences.

President Macron salutes BBC man's 'beautiful' WW1 story

Emmanuel Macron invited BBC Essex presenter Dave Monk to France after hearing about his grandfather.

Could these balls help reduce plastic pollution?

Microplastics have swamped our ecosystem. Can tech help prevent them entering our water systems?

Delhi air: Eating berries and wearing masks to beat pollution

Some popular ways Indians try to beat air pollution - but do they really work?

Africa's week in pictures: 2-8 November 2018

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

Chinese headmaster fired over secret coin mining at school

A stack of crypto-currency mining machines was found after teachers complained about excessive noise.

Melbourne attack: Man arrested after fire and stabbings

One person is dead and an alleged attacker is critical after an incident in Melbourne, Australia.

BTS T-shirt: Japanese TV show cancels BTS appearance over atomic bomb shirt

A BTS member has caused controversy in Japan after wearing a shirt depicting an atomic bomb.

Hong Kong refuses entry to FT journalist Victor Mallet

Victor Mallet's Hong Kong work visa was not renewed in October, and he is now barred from entering.

Imelda Marcos faces arrest after guilty verdict

Imelda Marcos, wife of late Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, earned notoriety for her shoe collection.

Mental health in Nigeria: Hauwa Ojeifo's 24/7 helpline for women

Hauwa Ojeifo set up a mental health helpline for women after suffering from depression herself.

Sabrina makers sued by Satanic Temple over statue

Netflix and Warner Brothers face a $50 million (£38m) lawsuit over a statue of goat deity Baphomet.

Conjoined twins: Australian surgeons try to separate Bhutanese girls

The 15-month-old girls from Bhutan may share more than one organ, Australian surgeons say.

US proposes rule banning asylum for illegal migrants

Illegal migrants entering from Mexico will be ineligible for asylum in the US, a statement says.

'Remarkable' decline in fertility rates

Nearly half of countries are producing too few babies to maintain their populations, say researchers.

Thousands evacuated over fast-moving California wildfire

As Northern California's hillside burns, some residents have even been forced to flee the blaze on foot.

Thousand Oaks: The last thing I said was 'Son, I love you'

The father of one of the victims of a shooting in a California bar pays emotional tribute to his son.

Remembrance Day: How Germans remember the World Wars

Can people in today's Germany mourn their dead without whitewashing their country's past?

Nicaragua arson attack kills six members of the same family

Six members of one family died in an arson attack during clashes in Nicaragua.

Ethiopia police find mass grave of 200 people

The grave containing 200 bodies was found between in the area between the Oromia and Somali regions.

Ban overturned on Polish independence march by nationalists

Poland marks 100 years of independence - but the annual march has become a magnet for the far right.

French cold kills 20-year-old walking cigarettes over Pyrenees

A 20-year-old Algerian was caught up in wintry weather in the Pyrenees and found by police.

Texas judge releases defendants after election loss

"That's what the voters wanted," the judge reportedly said as he released alleged violent criminals.

Paris St-Germain: Racial profiling claims investigated by French champions

Paris St-Germain are investigating claims the club racially profiled young players as part of their recruitment process.

Brexit: Jeremy Hunt hails 'bond of friendship' with France

The UK's foreign secretary lauds the cross-channel relationship during a speech in Paris.

Syria war: Army frees 19 IS hostages - state media

The women and children from the Druze minority were reportedly rescued in an operation near Palmyra.

Hong Kong Fire Service's lycra-clad mascot causes a stir

Online supporters rally for a safety campaign mascot dressed in blue lycra from head-to-toe.

Are Diwali fireworks to blame for Delhi smog?

Do fireworks let off during Diwali celebrations really cause that much pollution?

Mid-terms 2018: When voting goes wrong

A national voting problems hotline received a third more calls than in 2014, but was the election affected?

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: US Supreme Court judge fractures ribs in fall

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 85, suffered three rib fractures in a fall, a court spokeswoman says.

Cricketer shocks with 'leave India' jibe

The cricketer was responding to a fan who said he preferred Australian and English batsmen.

Prince Charles in Africa: Royal speaks Pidgin in Nigeria visit

The prince included some choice phrases from the West African language in his speech in Lagos.

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Iraq's PM picks five ministers from online applications

Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi selects five ministers from 15,000 people who applied for the jobs.

Oscar-winning Love Story composer Francis Lai dies at 86

The Frenchman also composed the BBC Panorama theme tune and performed with Edith Piaf.

US man wins three times in one day playing scratch cards

A New Jersey man wins three in a row on scratch cards including the top prize.

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China's 'AI newsreader': Which of these isn't real?

China's Xinhua news agency says it has developed an artificial intelligence newsreader.

Helge Ingstad: Warship collides with tanker in fjord

Norway evacuates a frigate after it collides with a tanker, leaving seven people lightly injured.

Spain Sánchez 'attack plot': Police arrest gun suspect

A man arrested in the Catalonia region was allegedly seeking revenge for plans to exhume Franco.

Hundreds of buffaloes drown 'fleeing lions' in Botswana

Some think the buffaloes were running away from lions when they got stuck in the Chobe River.

YouTube U-turn over Red Dead Redemption 2 suffragette clips

The site says it made a mistake when it wiped videos of a women's vote campaigner being murdered.

Trump-Russia probe 'under threat' after Sessions fired

Donald Trump's opponents raise fears over the inquiry after he fired his attorney general.

Thousand Oaks: At least 11 shot at California bar shooting

At least 200 people were inside the bar during a college night on Wednesday when gunfire broke out.

Tesla names new chair to replace Elon Musk

Australian telecoms executive, Robyn Denholm, will take over the role while Musk, remains chief executive.

Australia ramps up Pacific spending amid China debate

A new multi-billion dollar fund is widely seen as an attempt to counter China's influence.

Deadly smog returns to Delhi after Diwali

India's top court imposed a timeframe for burning firecrackers, but the order was openly flouted.

Australia deaths: Family found dead near broken-down vehicle in outback

Their bodies were found near a broken-down vehicle, police say, and a fourth person is missing.

Asia Bibi On Plane Out of Pakistan, Lawyer Says

Asia Bibi, the Pakistani Christian woman imprisoned for several years for her faith, is on her way out of Pakistan, according to a report from Agence France-Presse.

'El Chapo' Guzman: Dozen jurors picked for drug trial

The 12 jurors will decide if Mexico's notorious criminal will spend the rest of his life in prison.

White House suspends credentials for CNN's Jim Acosta

Press secretary Sarah Sanders says the White House is suspending Jim Acosta's access.

Dutch man, 69, brings lawsuit to lower his age 20 years

Emile Ratelband wants to officially change his birth date by 20 years to boost his Tinder prospects.

Mid-term elections 2018: Trump offers bipartisanship with caveat

The president offers to work with Democrats, but vows "a warlike posture" if they investigate him.

Jeff Sessions: how Trump turned on an early ally

Jeff Sessions was one of Donald Trump's earliest supporters, but their relationship soured long before he was asked to resign.

First 'retirement home' for showbiz beluga whales

Beluga whales held in a Chinese marine park are to be moved to a more natural habitat in Iceland.

Finland: Where second-hand comes first

As concern grows about climate change and resources, is it time to re-use more of our junk?

Choppy waters for Greek shipping sector

Greece’s key shipping industry – the biggest in the world – is going to be greatly affected by the US ban on Iranian oil exports.

In a Culture of Explosive Conflict, Choose to Be a Peacemaker

Conflict is unavoidable. Conflict happens between husbands and wives, parents and kids, brothers and sisters, Democrats and Republicans, employees and supervisors, CEOs and boards, pastors and leaders in the church, people on social media, and a myriad of other ways.

Nancy Pelosi: The return of the woman Republicans love to hate

After the Democrats took back the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi is back in the spotlight.

The Caribbean honours its overlooked WW1 soldiers

Sixteen thousand men and women from the Caribbean voluntarily enlisted for WW1.

Allahabad: The name change that killed my city's soul

The BBC's Vikas Pandey explains why renaming the ancient city of Allahabad has been controversial.

How the VBS 'bank heist' sparked a parliamentary brawl in South Africa

The collapse of a rural bank reveals the extent of corruption in South Africa.

Woman Risks Everything to Bring Jesus to North Korea

Jang-mi was startled as the door to her cell swung open. Bruised, bloody, and soaked from her captives’ attempts to wake her with buckets of water, she was surprised to see her uncle walk through the door. Jang-mi lives in the most oppressive country in the world for Christians — North Korea. So we’ve changed her name to protect her.

Cameroon kidnap: Joy as freed students returned to parents

There were emotional scenes as the children arrived back at their school.

Canada apologises for turning away Jewish refugee ship in 1939

The ship was forced to return to Europe and 254 of the refugees later died in concentration camps.

Samsung folding smartphone revealed to developers

Samsung unveils a folding handset that turns into a tablet at an event in San Francisco.

In pictures: Migrant caravan in Mexico City

Thousands of Central Americans headed for the US are resting at a stadium in the Mexican capital.

Trump fires US Attorney General Jeff Sessions

US Attorney General Jeff Sessions is fired after months of criticism from President Trump.

Pakistan blasphemy case: Asia Bibi freed from prison

Asia Bibi's lawyer tells AFP that she is "on a plane" to an unknown destination.

Yemen war: Battle for vital port of Hudaydah intensifies

The UN and charities say fierce fighting around the city of Hudaydah is endangering medical facilities.

Polish independence day march by nationalists banned in Warsaw

Poland marks its 100th anniversary of independence but the march has become a magnet for the far right.

President Macron's Petain Nazi collaborator remark creates row

The French president is criticised for paying homage to a WW1 general - and later Nazi collaborator.

'Oldest animal painting' discovered in Borneo

The earliest known painting of an animal has been identified in a cave on the island of Borneo.

Oldest cave painting of an animal discovered in Borneo

Scientists spent several days trekking through rural Borneo to find the 40,000-year-old artwork.

South Korea apologises for rapes during 1980 Gwangju protest crackdown

The government has apologised for the assaults by troops who brutally put down a 1980 uprising in Gwangju.

Spanish parents jailed over sick child donation fraud

The Spanish couple spent money for their daughter's supposed treatment on luxuries instead.

Tanzania police arrest 10 over 'gay wedding' in Zanzibar

Amnesty International calls for the release of 10 men detained after an alleged gay celebration in Zanzibar.

Mid-term election results: Women make history in Congress

The youngest women, the first Muslim women and the first Native American women are elected to Congress.

Moscow beavers resist dam destruction

Beavers fight back after Moscow developers destroy their habitat.

Mid-terms: World media reaction

The US mid-term elections have left Congress divided - here is how the world's media saw it.

Asia Bibi Fears for Safety After Blasphemy Acquittal, Italy Hints at Offering Asylum

Asia Bibi Fears for Safety After Blasphemy Acquittal, Italy Hints at Offering Asylum

79 Kidnapped Christian School Students Freed in Cameroon

The 79 school children kidnapped by unidentified gunmen from a school in Cameroon have been released, but two of the three staff members abducted are still being held, said a church official.

Mid-term elections: Trump hails 'big victory' despite House losses

The president focuses on positives as Republicans lose control of the House but make Senate gains.

Greece Church agreement to take 10,000 priests off payroll

A landmark deal brings Greece a step closer to separating the state from the Orthodox Church.

Madagascar elections: Rivals vie for presidency

The presidential election comes months after the army threatened to take over amid huge street protests.

Jack White 'disappointed' after gig venue tells gay fans to stop kissing

The White Stripes star is "disappointed" that two female fans were banned from kissing at his show.

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Ukraine Handzyuk death: Acid victim's defiant message

The funeral is being held for Kateryna Handzyuk, who spoke out against corruption before she died.

Peru 'baby trafficking ring': Ex-police chief held

The former head of Peru's national police is among those arrested for alleged baby trafficking.

Formula 1: Vietnam capital Hanoi to host country's first grand prix in 2020

Formula 1 announces Vietnam will host a grand prix for the first time in 2020, with a street race around the capital Hanoi.

Mid-term election results: The story of the night in two minutes

The Democrats have taken control of the US House of Representatives. Here's how it happened.

Mid-terms 2018: How these elections broke records

Tuesday's vote saw a number of historic firsts, from diverse winners to exceptionally high turnout.

Cameroon kidnap: Bamenda students freed

The students were among 82 people kidnapped on Sunday in the restive Anglophone region.

Gary Cohn says Trump tariffs are a 'tax on Americans'

Donald Trump's former chief economic advisor says the US-China trade war will hurt American consumers.

US mid-term election results 2018

Interactive maps and charts showing winners and losers in all the Senate, House and governor races.

Chinese staff forced to drink urine and eat roaches

Managers at the Chinese firm have been given jail time for punishing staff with extreme measures.

Northern white rhino: New hopes for IVF rescue

A new study raises hopes of saving one of the last animals of its kind - the northern white rhino.

US mid-terms: Florida restores voting rights to ex-convicts

More than a million former prisoners in Florida will regain their right to vote.

Indonesian plane grounded after passengers complain about stinky durian

Passengers kicked up a stink over 2,000kg of durian placed in the Indonesian plane's cargo hold.

Mid-terms election results: What losing the House means for Trump

The Democrats have won control of the House of Representatives - this is the fallout for the president and his plans.

Weber v Stubb: Will one of these men lead the EU?

Europe's centre-right parties decide who they want to run the European Commission, Alexander Stubb or Manfred Weber.

Prince Charles in Africa: A royal visit to a land of princes and chiefs

Ghanaian journalist Elizabeth Ohene reflects on Prince Charles' visit to Ghana.

Sir David Attenborough series Dynasties tackles nature's 'lack of space'

Sir David's new series Dynasties explores the issues faced by species such as penguins and tigers.

Mid-term elections 2018: US Democrats win House in blow to Trump

The president's party loses control of Congress' lower chamber, as Democratic women make history.

Colorado man pleads guilty to wife and daughter's murders

Chris Watts, 33, makes a plea deal over his wife and daughters' murders to avoid the death penalty.

Is the party over for Ibiza?

Many people in Ibiza's music industry are worried about the White Isle's future as authorities try to rein in its famous party scene.

Girl Scouts sue Boy Scouts over planned name change

The Boy Scouts are set to change their name to Scouts BSA after agreeing to welcome all children.

New York Port Authority attack: Bomber found guilty

Akayed Ullah is convicted a year after the attack near New York's busiest bus terminal.

Ryanair sacks staff who 'spent night on airport floor' in Spain

The airline says a "fake" image of cabin crew sleeping at a Spanish airport damaged its reputation.

Choking Delhi smog draws protests ahead of Diwali

Concerns about a rise in smog levels around Diwali have lead to protests over the city's air quality.

WWE's Alexa Bliss: Bodybuilding helped me face anorexia

Alexa Bliss says she was 'saved' from an eating disorder by bodybuilding.

Nepalese festival celebrates 'day of the dogs'

Kukur Tihar honours dogs as they are considered to be the most loyal friends to humans.

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Emmanuel Macron: Six held in 'attack' plot against French president

French police detain five men and a woman on suspicion of planning a "violent" act against the president.

Xinjiang: China's Muslim camp spending 'revealed'

Spending on security facility construction rose by 217% in 2017, when many camps are believed to have been built.

White House Vows 'Relentless Pressure' Unless Iran Changes 'Revolutionary Course'

Some hope the economic pain will bring Iranians to the streets to protest the Islamic regime and call for its end, as they did last year and in 2009.

IS left 200 mass graves in Iraq - UN

As many as 12,000 victims, including women and children, may be buried at the sites.

Matteo Salvini brushes off viral break-up with celebrity girlfriend

The populist minister's ex-girlfriend announces on Instagram she has broken up with him.

Holocaust trial: Germany tries former SS guard at Stutthof camp

The 94-year-old is being tried in a juvenile court because he was not yet aged 21 at the time.

Cameroon army searches for kidnapped pupils

A video released of the kidnapped children ends with the man holding the camera turning it on himself.

France's Macron pushes for 'true European army'

As France marks the World War One Armistice, he says Europe must defend itself better alone.

North Korea's Kim Jong-un gets 'first official portrait'

After seven years as leader, Mr Kim appears to have moved a step up in North Korea's personality cult.

US mid-terms: The messaging platform getting people to vote

Democratic campaigns are using text messages to encourage people to vote in the US mid-terms.

US Navy plane intercepted by Russian jet over Black Sea

It posted a video showing the interaction in international airspace over the Black Sea.

Facebook used to 'incite offline violence' in Myanmar, says report

An independent reports says Facebook created an "enabling environment" for rights abuses and violence.

Bill Gates brandishes poo to showcase reinvented toilet tech

The Microsoft founder brandished a jar of faeces on stage to bring attention to poor sanitation.

Runaway train derailed in Australia after 50 minutes

It travelled at high speed for 50 minutes with no-one aboard before being forcibly derailed.

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Large hydropower dams 'not sustainable' in the developing world

A new study says that big hydro electricity projects in Europe and the US have been disastrous for the environment.

Mid-term elections 2018: Trump makes final bid for votes

The president appears at three rallies in three different states before the mid-term vote.

Melbourne Cup: Cross Counter first British-trained horse to wins Australia's famous race

Cross Counter makes history by becoming the first British-trained racehorse to win the Melbourne Cup.

Chinese company curbs children's gaming

China's tech giant will expand its age-based time limit system to all of its games by 2019.

Finland's schools ditch traditional classrooms for open-plan learning

In Finland schools are increasingly ditching traditional classrooms in favour of open-plan learning.

Israel-Arab ties warm up after long deep freeze

An Israeli charm offensive is making once unlikely friends in the Arab world, worrying Palestinians.

Uganda to set up new force to make Kampala safe

Uganda is a creating a new security force to combat crime, but critics fear it could become a law unto itself.

Aretha Franklin: Amazing Grace gospel film to premiere after 46 years

The film will finally premiere 46 years after it was filmed, following legal disputes.

Australian man killed by shark

It is the third shark attack at a popular tourist spot in Queensland since September.

Converting from Islam to Christianity: One man's story

One man's experience of how changing religion affected his life and his relationship with his family.

Pittsburgh shooting: Jewish nurse 'didn't see evil' in gunman

A nurse who treated the Pittsburgh gunman says Robert Bowers did not know he was Jewish.

Mac Miller: US rapper died from drug overdose

The star died from an accidental overdose involving cocaine, fentanyl and alcohol, a coroner says.

Iran sanctions: How Iranians are feeling the impact

Tough measures aimed at Tehran are creating serious issues for residents, shopkeepers and students.

Iran sanctions: US vows 'relentless' pressure as sanctions resume

The US Secretary of State says Iran must "act like a normal country, or... see its economy crumble".

Charlie Hebdo attack survivor Philippe Lançon wins book prize

French journalist Philippe Lançon makes his first public appearance since the 2015 attack in Paris.

Berlin pensioner caught hunting forest boar with an axe

The 80-year-old told police he could not afford good quality boar meat- so he went to find it himself.

Pakistan's Imran Khan caught in 'begging' broadcast error in China

A Pakistani TV channel is ridiculed after a speech broadcast from China's capital Beijing shows a typo.

Texas newlyweds die in helicopter crash while leaving their wedding

The Texas couple died in a helicopter crash moments after departing from their wedding party.

Iran sanctions: Face creams and carpets among products affected

Firms doing business with Tehran could face massive fines as US sanctions are restored.

Kazakh pensioner 'back from the dead'

A Kazakh pensioner comes home two months after his funeral.

Hans-Georg Maassen: Former German spy chief sacked from new job

Weeks after being removed from his post, Mr Maassen is sacked from the new job found for him.

Suicides among Japanese young people hit 30-year high

The country's education ministry says 250 children took their own lives this year.

Utah Mayor Brent Taylor killed in Afghan 'insider attack'

The mayor of a small Utah city is shot while training Afghan security forces members in Kabul.

Lion Air crash: Jet had airspeed problems on final four flights

Black box data reveals problems with the airspeed indicator on the crashed passenger plane.

Armed Men Kidnap 78 Students from Presbyterian School in Cameroon

Armed separatists have kidnapped at least 78 students and their principal from a Presbyterian school in Nkwen village in Cameroon's restive northwest region, a governor said Monday.

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Cameroon school kidnap: More than 70 pupils seized in Bamenda

More than 80 people - school children and teachers - are seized from a school in the city of Bamenda.

Tanzania says anti-gay squads are not government policy

The government distances itself from an official who wanted to create an anti-gay surveillance squad.

Malta's Pilatus Bank shut down over fraud charges

Pilatus Bank had been accused of corruption by murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

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Khashoggi murder: Saudi Arabia 'sent experts' to cover evidence

A senior Turkish official says Saudi Arabia sent a team to erase evidence at its consulate.

US mid-terms: Rhetoric stepped up as campaign enters final day

America's highly charged electoral campaign heads for its climax, as rivals step up their rhetoric.

German Jews propose anti-Semitism lessons for Muslim migrants

A Jewish leader in Germany says special anti-Semitism classes could be given to Muslim migrants.

Delhi panic over toxic air ahead of Indian festival Diwali

Air quality may worsen as fireworks are let off to celebrate the festival of lights.

BBC Nairobi: The largest bureau outside UK

The bureau in Nairobi will have nearly 300 journalists and state-of-the-art facilities, the BBC says.

Marseille double building collapse injures two people

Rescue workers are checking the rubble for casualties after the collapse of two buildings.

Drone Racing World Championships: Race to be crowned top pilot

A 15-year-old Australian is crowned overall winner at the drone racing world cup in Shenzhen, China.

Viva Four-Ever: Spice Girls to announce reunion tour (without Victoria Beckham)

The iconic girl group are set to unveil their first tour for a decade - but it will be without Posh.

Mo Salah: Unusual sculpture of Liverpool star unveiled in Egypt

The sculpture of the Liverpool star was unveiled at an event in Sharm al-Sheikh on Sunday.

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Iran sanctions: Rouhani defiant as US re-imposes measures

The US is re-imposing sanctions that were lifted as part of the 2015 nuclear agreement.

New Zealand baby rescue: Fisherman pulls 18-month baby from ocean

The 18-month-old boy had escaped from his parents' tent by undoing the zipper and ended up in the water.

World drone racing championship won by Australian teenager

Rudi Browning, 15, and his drone beat more than 120 other racers at the world finals in Shenzhen.

Xi Jinping pledges to cut Chinese import tariffs

In a speech in Shanghai, China's president also criticised "attacks" on the global free trade system.

Mexico City receives first wave from migrant caravan

Hundreds of weary people from Central America aiming for the US receive temporary shelter in a stadium.

US unleashes "toughest ever" sanctions on Iran

Iran sees widespread protests as the Trump administration targets banking, oil and shipping.

Sri Lanka v England: Galle's last international cricket match?

The England v Sri Lanka first Test could be the last international cricket match played at the iconic ground.

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Kenyans cash in on avocado craze

Exports have almost tripled since 2013 as the fruit's global reputation as a healthy food fuels demand.

'Living corpses': Why Colombia's national tree is at risk

Colombia's wax palms may look healthy but they are on the verge of extinction, scientists warn.

The ordinary people making the world more right wing

In many countries, conservative groups have gained influence, bolstering right wing leaders.

WWI Centenary to be Marked in London and Paris, Not Berlin

German Chancellor Angela Merkel will mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I on French soil, and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will be in London for a ceremony in Westminster Abbey with Queen Elizabeth II.

'Canada is the most multicultural country in the world'

Syed Najam Hassan made some bookshelves and filled them with novels from all around the world.

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French poet Baudelaire suicide letter fetches €234,000 at auction

The French poet, 24 and short of cash, wrote to his lover before trying and failing to kill himself.

Breeders' Cup: Man arrested for drunkenly riding horse

The man reportedly jumped on a horse and nearly made it on to the famous Kentucky race track.

Ukraine activist Kateryna Handzyuk dies after acid attack

Prominent anti-corruption campaigner Kateryna Handzyuk suffered severe of burns in the July attack.

Fearing For His Family's Safety, Asia Bibi's Husband Pleads for Asylum

Asia Bibi's acquittal by Pakistan's Supreme Court on charges of blasphemy last week has sparked numerous protests throughout the Islamic country. Now her husband, Ashiq Masih, is requesting asylum for their family.

Egypt Says Perpetrators of Attack Against Christians Killed

Egypt said Sunday that security forces have killed 19 militants in a shootout, including the gunmen suspected of killing seven Christians in an attack on pilgrims traveling to a remote desert monastery.

Coptic Christian attack: Egypt police 'kill 19 attackers'

The Islamist militants were killed in a desert shoot-out, Egypt's interior ministry says.

Florida Yoga gunman: Shooter 'posted misogynist videos'

Scott Beierle, who killed two women in Florida on Friday, had also been accused of harassment.

Tired and Angry, Migrant Caravan Splinters in Mexican State

A 4,000-strong caravan of Central American migrants traveling through Mexico split up into several groups with one spending the night in a town in the coastal state of Veracruz and other migrants continuing toward the country’s capital.

Serena Williams: Roger Federer says American 'went too far' in US Open final

Roger Federer says fellow tennis great Serena Williams "went too far" in her outburst at the umpire during the US Open final.

Uber launches US subscription service in five cities

The taxi-hailing firm says it has no plans to launch similar service in the UK at present.

Bahrain opposition leader sentenced to life in prison

Sheikh Ali Salman was accused of spying for Qatar after Bahrain cut ties with the rival state.

Italy storms: Two families killed in Sicily house

Two families die after their house is submerged in Sicily, as bad weather batters Italy.

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China motorway toll crash: At least 15 dead in Lanzhou

Dozens more were injured after a lorry hit other cars at a toll station in Lanzhou, Gansu province.