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Train carrying Republicans hits lorry in West Virginia

Senators say one person on the lorry was killed by the impact, which cut the truck "in half". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EreAuh

German Marcel Hesse jailed for 'sadistic' double killing

The then teenager stabbed a nine-year-old 52 times and killed an acquaintance to "satisfy sadism". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nwfL3p

The 'super blue blood Moon' across the world

Eyes around the globe have been turning to the skies to view the lunar event. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DRrGUq

Larry Nassar case: USA Gymnastics doctor 'abused 265 girls'

At least 65 victims will confront Larry Nassar in court in the last of three sentencing hearings. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2npw6aZ

Jacinda Ardern's partner Clarke Gayford on his impending new role

Clarke Gayford will be a stay-at-home dad when Jacinda Ardern returns to work as prime minister. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EsAVrc

Rare 'super blue blood moon' arrives

Images from around the world as the lunar event dazzles skywatchers. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GwpTlo

Hong Kong bans ivory trade in 'historic' vote

The move by Hong Kong's lawmakers is hailed by campaigners as "a lifeline for elephants". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E5h97L

Germans campaign for memorial to victims of communism

Two MPs are proposing a motion to have a monument to commemorate victims of East German communism put up in Berlin. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GB2UFV

Tariq Ramadan: French police question Muslim scholar over rape claims

Oxford University's Tariq Ramadan is taken into custody in Paris following allegations by two women. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nsIDcS

Uzbekistan reforms: President Mirziyoyev sacks security chief

The dismissal appears to end a power struggle unleashed after the death of Islam Karimov. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nuzMaH

Killer whale says 'hello'

A killer whale is taught to mimic words such as "hello" and "bye bye" in a scientific experiment. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nviSIT

Kenya TV stations to remain off-air after Odinga 'inauguration'

The government says it is conducting an investigation after the opposition leader's "inauguration". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DRvEss

Taner Kilic: Turkish court releases Amnesty head

Taner Kilic was detained in June on terrorism charges, in a case described by Amnesty as "baseless". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DZU85U

Catalonia's Puigdemont denies giving up after 'defeat' texts

The Catalan ex-leader said Madrid had "won" in text messages, but now insists he will "keep going". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nnAsPU

'Facebook murder' case: Family of Ohio man sue social media site

Robert Godwin's family take legal action after footage of his death was broadcast on the site. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Guo4p7

Melania Trump defies tradition to arrive alone at speech

It was her first official appearance since claims husband Donald had an affair with a porn star. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ErK6bK

Paris officials investigate suspected anti-Semitic attack on schoolboy

Officials suspect the boy, who was wearing a skullcap, was the victim of anti-Semitic violence. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DQghEv

Vatican defends itself after Hong Kong cardinal says it is 'selling out' to Beijing

A Hong Kong cardinal had criticised attempts at diplomacy with China's government. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GxI22k

Seville orange heist: Stolen fruit spills from cars

Five people are arrested in Seville after failing to explain where the fruit had come from. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DQRRGX

Burns Strider case: Clinton explains handling of 'harassment' claims

Hillary Clinton had been criticised for not firing adviser, Burns Strider, over harassment claims. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EpHkU8

Zara's lungi lookalike mocked by Asian internet

In much of Asia, the lungi has been a staple of male dress for centuries - now you can get one at Zara. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DNJ4p8

Used clothes: Why is worldwide demand declining?

As the worldwide demand for used and worn clothing plummets, what do we do with our unwanted clothes? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EqeIKC

The tea boss with a thirst for global domination

How businessman Tran Qui Thanh built Vietnam's largest soft drinks firm, THP, and his plans to become a worldwide brand. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FxKrc1

'I was 12 when I married a 35-year-old'

A campaign in several African countries wants to stop child brides and keep girls in education. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nqZsF4

Viewpoint: Bollywood's troubled relationship with women

Film critic Shubhra Gupta shines a spotlight on the history of sexism in Indian films. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nsu0Xf

'Chemtrail' conspiracy theorists: The people who think governments control the weather

The first part of the BBC's series on online conspiracy theories: why some people think chemicals are dropping from the sky. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DQkWX9

Trump to hail 'New American Moment'

US President Donald Trump to hail "New American Moment" in State of the Union address from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gykn1A

Hawaii false alarm: Officials quit over missile alert

Additionally the employee who sent the warning, who had a record of poor performance, is fired. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GwFtNV

Why did Kenya's Odinga 'inaugurate' himself?

Kenya's main opposition leader stages his own "swearing in" after two disputed elections. We explain. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E0X0Q0

'Emotional support peacock' barred from United Airlines plane

United Airlines refuses to let a woman in New Jersey board a plane with a peacock, citing its size. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rVgVLc

Taliban 'threaten 70% of Afghanistan' BBC investigation finds

The Afghan Taliban, which US-led forces spent billions of dollars trying to defeat, are now openly active in 70% of the country, a BBC study has found. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rQlZRb

Taliban threaten 70% of Afghanistan, BBC finds

The Islamist group's power and reach have surged since foreign combat troops left, the BBC finds. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GxHfyf

Pierre Agnes: Boardriders boss goes missing at sea in France

Pierre Agnes' boat was discovered washed ashore near Biarritz on France's Atlantic coast. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rQAhkF

Insane Video: Russian Military Jet Crosses Within 5 Feet of US Navy Plane

The U.S. State Department is calling out Moscow after a close call in the sky over the Black Sea between a U.S. Navy reconnaissance plane and a Russian fighter jet. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DNYdH2

A 'Troubling' Policy Shift: Gov't Report on Afghanistan Shows Pentagon Blocked Key Data on War

The Defense Department told its inspector general overseeing the reconstruction of Afghanistan to hide what used to be public data on how much of the country is controlled by insurgent groups, according to a new government report. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2rSYkQ8

Swiss university unveils yodelling degree

Students can now learn the alpine art-form at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Eq189Z

Glee actor Mark Salling, 35, found dead

The actor, who had admitted possessing child sex abuse images, is believed to have killed himself. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DXW3b3

Yemen PM 'holed up' as Aden palace surrounded

Separatists fight their way to the presidential compound, reportedly surrounding the prime minister. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GxRIdk

France jogger death: Husband admits killing Alexia Daval

Three months after Alexia Daval's body was found, her husband tells police he killed her by mistake. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Frace3

State of the Union: Five things to expect in Trump's speech

The US president is expected to highlight a growing economy as he delivers a key speech. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EpW1GP

Diane Keaton defends Woody Allen over abuse allegations

The actress says she "continues to believe" the director after allegations against him resurfaced. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gu0XuS

Réunion island and the 'stolen children' of France

Marlène Morin was 15 when she was resettled from the island of Réunion to France. After 52 years, she finally returned. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rQmV8l

Giant hoard of missing mail found in Italian garage

Plastic crates were found stuffed with letters, bills and bank statements dating back eight years. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E1YWI6

Croatia national shot dead on South Africa lion hunt

Pero Jelinic was hit by a bullet in unclear circumstances while hunting lions with friends. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FwrG8Z

Monkeys? Humans? The ethics of testing diesel fumes

After the revelations around Volkswagen human testing, just what are the methods and regulations? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nmwJlL

Japanese woman sues government over forced sterilisation

A Japanese woman who was forcibly sterilised at 15 sues the government in the first case of its kind. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gy5eh6

Volkswagen takes responsibility for exhaust tests on monkeys

German car maker suspends chief lobbyist amid mounting fury over tests on both monkeys and humans. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DL5bwo

Saudi anti-corruption drive generates $106bn in settlements

Fifty-six of 381 high-profile figures called in for questioning since November remain in custody. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E28Olf

ColorFab: 3D printer can change colour of objects

MIT is making a new kind of 3D printer that can change the colour of the objects you print. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DOb2Fs

Facebook 'no place' for young children

More than 100 child health experts are urging Facebook to withdraw an app aimed at under-13s. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rMqWdI

Michelin lets French chef be first to pull out of guide

Sebastien Bras had a top rating for years but no longer wanted to cook under "huge pressure". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nm3vn3

Putin says US sanctions list targets all Russians

Russia's president says the sanctions-based list is "unfriendly" but he does not want to retaliate. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DMFr6W

Irish abortion referendum: Debate rages after vote announced

People in the Republic of Ireland react to the announcement of a referendum on abortion. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GuRrrF

Red faces over Trump 'State of the Uniom' typo on tickets

Tickets for US President Trump's major speech have to be urgently reprinted over a glaring typo. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BCYN8M

George Weah vows to change Liberia's citizenship laws

Restricting citizenship to black people is "unnecessary, racist and inappropriate", new president says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nrZQ6b

Sobibor death camp survivor Arkady Waispapir dies at 96

One of the last known Sobibor survivors, Arkady Waispapir was spared death by being forced to work. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Ep86w6

Brain 'pacemaker' for Alzheimer's

Electrical brain stimulation may help dementia patients keep their independence for longer, scientists say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DWzXWB

Eurozone growth hit 10-year high in 2017

The economy of the 19-nation bloc grew by 2.5% last year, the fastest pace for a decade. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rPWcbN

Malaysia defends 'hideous' tourism logo despite criticism

The logo features orangutans and turtles wearing shades. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nlzSCc

Kenya election: TV coverage curbs for Odinga 'inauguration'

Raila Odinga refuses to recognise Uhuru Kenyatta's victory at October's presidential election. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DHvkw3

US lists 210 Russians linked to Putin but avoids more sanctions

The list was required by a new US sanctions law but no new measures are announced. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BCFvQQ

Australia Catholic bishops criticise 'foreign influence' laws

Churchgoers risk being treated as agents of the Vatican under Canberra's new spy laws, bishops say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DQLQxO

Five tips to keep your app data safe online

After a fitness app "heatmap" revealed military information, what are your devices saying about you? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nni2yE

Argentine president bans family members in government

Ministers will be unable to employ close family and those in government positions will have to leave. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Fsi5A2

Viewpoint: India and Pakistan up the ante on disputed border

Both India and Pakistan have blamed each other for the steep rise in ceasefire violations. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rLlaJk

Palestinians fear cost of Trump's refugee agency cut

Donald Trump's move to withhold payments to the Palestinian refugee agency is causing alarm in Gaza. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gtsmx2

Migrants' heroine faces jail for human trafficking

Why a Spanish woman credited with saving the lives of thousands of migrants is facing prison. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rQypZm

Argentina sub: Antarctic tribute to lost San Juan crew

An icebreaker crew form the number 44 on the ice, in tribute to the lost San Juan submariners. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BBWxyw

Maye Musk: "I am just getting started" as a model, aged 69

Older models are the latest fashion trend, thanks to social media and an aging society. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gt1QnC

Why Cape Town is shutting off its water supply

South Africa's second largest city is in the midst of a severe drought. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GvyaGv

What really happened after this photo was taken

Eddie Adams captured one of the most famous images of the Vietnam War but he was haunted by it. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BCSgL4

Trump ban on refugees from 'high-risk' countries partially lifted

Refugees from "high-risk" countries will face thorough security measures before entering the US. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BC4SlK

Russian SU-27 warplane 'flew 1.5 metres' from US spy plane

The SU-27 fighter jet was trailing the EP-3 spy plane over the Black Sea in international airspace. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2npw4z5

Ireland to hold abortion vote in May

Ireland will hold a referendum on liberalising abortion laws at the end of May, the PM says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DKYWIZ

Paris residents battle floods as Seine level peaks

Some residents take to boats and kayaks as about 1,500 people are evacuated from their homes. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nkH5Cq

Terminally ill teenager marries high school sweetheart

Dustin Snyder has a rare form of cancer and was recently told he had weeks left to live. So he proposed. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Em8NGo

South African Muslim Celebrity Suspected of Converting to Christianity

South African singer and business woman Zari Hassan is suspected of converting to Christianity after a video surfaced online of her in church. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2rQbvRS

Facebook to promote local news in drive for 'trusted' content

The company says an update allowing users to select community news will encourage civic engagement. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rQMFRF

France to investigate Nutella promotion that led to 'riots'

The finance ministry will check whether a 70% discount that led to "riots" broke trading laws. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nkAUhP

Canada 'serial killer' faces more charges

Man faces five counts of first degree murder, three related to men in Toronto's gay community. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FpvNDu

Evangelical leader Franklin Graham: Trump is 'work in progress'

US evangelical leader Franklin Graham says President Trump is no model Christian. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2npJBXs

Scores of Christians on the Run as Violence Continues to Grip Central African Republic

After five years of violence, hundreds of thousands of people in the Central African Republic are still on the run and facing growing food insecurity as political instability continues to grip the nation. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2nprGjx

'Family row' sparks Portugal shooting

A pupil's grandfather was shot and stabbed by his estranged son-in-law, reports say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nooAw6

Ethiopia's Lake Tana threatened by alien weed invasion

Ethiopia's largest lake, Lake Tana, is being lost to an invasive South American weed, water hyacinth. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FqEY6M

Heinz Jakob 'Coco' Schumann, German jazz musician, dies aged 93

Heinz Jakob "Coco" Schumann survived the Holocaust to become a star of jazz and swing. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rV3z1V

Colombia's President Santos suspends peace talks with ELN rebels

President Juan Manuel Santos puts peace talks on hold following a series of deadly bombings. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2noT0yt

India estimates 21 million of its girls are 'unwanted'

A report finds many couples across the country keep having children until they get a longed-for boy. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GtIYVu

Philippines: Volcanic mudflows sweep away roads

Rainfall near the erupting Mount Mayon has caused strong mudflows from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rM6aer

Syria war: Turkey arrests hundreds for criticising Afrin offensive

More than 300 people are detained in Turkey after condemning the country's military assault in Afrin. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DUdMjD

Andrew McCabe: FBI deputy quits after Trump criticism

Andrew McCabe, who President Trump accused of political bias, is stepping down, US media report. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DIuYWc

'Period ban is ruining my education'

Ghanaian schoolgirls have been banned from crossing a river to get to school while they are menstruating - and on Tuesdays. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rPQdDN

Grammys: This woman's reaction to Beyonce is all of us

A picture of a woman's reaction to seeing Beyonce and Jay-Z at the Grammys is being shared online. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Fpyc13

Borussia Dortmund bus attack: Footballer Bartra 'feared for his life'

Marc Bartra testified against a man on trial for bombing the Borussia Dortmund team's bus last year. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gq2YYW

North Korea cancels joint cultural performance with South

The North blames "insulting" media coverage, in a blow to hopes of better ties over the Olympics. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2njRkXE

How an interview faux-pas sparked a row

Why have African literary fans rallied around author Chimamanda Ngozi Achide after her interview in Paris? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rNy8pZ

China dismisses 'absurd' African Union HQ spying claim

The Chinese-built African Union headquarters was bugged, France Le Monde newspaper reports. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GufHtU

Russia Putin: Kremlin accuses US of meddling in election

A US treasury report is expected to link Russian oligarchs to President Vladimir Putin. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nj4QL4

CBN News Special: Faith and Politics in Washington and Israel, Plus God at Work in the U.S. and Around the World

Watch the CBN News 2018 News Special, featuring a new Faith Nation from Washington, D.C., that brings you not only the most important political stories of the day but exclusive coverage from our Jerusalem Dateline team in Israel. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2Ejd8Kg

France murder: Jogger Alexia Daval's husband is detained

Three months after Alexia Daval's strangled and burnt body was found, her husband has been held by police. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GsRkwA

The 2018 Grammys in 90 seconds

From Bruno Mars to Hillary Clinton reading an extract from a book on Trump. Here's a roundup of what happened. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DK0uTN

Poland president to review Holocaust bill after Israel outcry

It comes after Israel condemned the plan to make it illegal to accuse Poles of a role in the Holocaust. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rRkO45

Indonesia: Transgender women in Aceh detained by police

Police detained them, made them wear men's clothes and said they would learn to act like "real men". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nneiMY

CBN News Special: Faith and Politics in Washington and Israel, Plus God at Work in the U.S. and Around the World

Covering the latest stories on faith and global events ranging from Washington, DC, to Jerusalem and across American and the world. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2nol8lk

11 Afghan Troops Die in IS Attack on Kabul Military Academy

Islamic State militants attacked Afghan soldiers guarding a military academy in the capital of Kabul on Monday, killing at least 11 troops and wounding 16. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2njzgNn

German row over car exhaust tests on humans and monkeys

A German politician describes reported tests of diesel fumes on humans and monkeys as "abhorrent". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DV6w7b

Syria war: Turkish air strikes 'damage ancient Afrin temple'

Pictures show a crater in the centre of the temple of Ain Dara in Syria's Kurdish-held Afrin region. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DHKMZ6

Lang'ata fire: 'Not enough water' to tackle Kenya blaze

Anger after blaze leaves thousands homeless amid allegations fire engines ran out of water. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nlDrHC

Iran frees woman who took off headscarf - lawyer

The woman became the face of protests in Iran after defiantly showing her hair last year. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EiLTPZ

Russia ban upheld for Winter Paralympics

The International Paralympic Committee maintains its ban on Russia for the Winter Paralympics but will allow neutrals to compete. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DVn0Mt

Arunima Sinha: Compensation for India's Everest climbing amputee

Arunima Sinha, the first female amputee on Everest, lost her leg when robbers pushed her off a train. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GpIG1M

India mob attacks 'late' rescuers as bus falls into river

Locals accuse police of arriving too late to the scene of a bus accident that killed four people. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DSWuUa

India police arrest 112 as religious clashes kill teenager

Police say tensions between Hindu and Muslim groups are high as violence kills a teen in north India. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nnEDKz

Australia aims to become 'top 10' defence exporter

The nation plans to significantly increase defence industry sales, PM Malcolm Turnbull says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GqayD6

Bruno Mars grabs (nearly) all the Grammys - but where were the women?

Bruno Mars dominates the Grammy Awards - but female artists are hard to find in the winners' list. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rQMiH8

Chechnya leader labels human rights activists 'foreign agents'

"So-called human rights activists make up all sorts of nonsense for money," Ramzan Kadyrov says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DK9a0d

Grammys 2018: Why stars wore white roses

Some of music's biggest names wear white roses on the red carpet in support of the #TimesUp movement. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DLyYZW

Reports of gunfire and explosions at Kabul military academy

Reports say the Marshal Fahim National Defense University has come under attack early Monday morning. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rQuEmS

Fitness tracker Strava lights up military base

Deployed soldiers have been publicly sharing location information as they log their daily runs. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DSm4sm

Quebec remembers mosque shooting, one year on

A year after a gunman killed six during prayers, emotions are still raw in the community. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DGo2bW

Busting the Arab world's myths about Japan

Busting the Arab world's amazing myths about 'Planet Japan'. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Fpax0U

The Paul Simon city that turned to Trump

Saginaw, a blue-collar Michigan city, surprisingly voted for Donald Trump in 2016. So what do they think now? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rOEAwO

Finland's President Sauli Niinisto comfortably re-elected

Sauli Niinisto, 69, becomes the first person to win the presidency in the first round of voting. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gq4wlT

Why Ghana's natural hair fashion is bad for business

Rebecca Tsotsoo Kwei takes a look at how the craze has affected salons in the capital Accra. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FqerX7

Outcry in Mexico over missing student

Police face protests in Mexico after a university student detained on suspect of theft disappears. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gp26nH

Meet South Africa's 'king of tombstone bling'

Lebohang W. Khitsane creates unique tombstones for celebrities and public figures. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rKHv9Q

New York investigates company accused of selling fake Twitter followers

The New York Times has traced links between one company, millions of bots and various celebrities. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DGnOle

Cambodia charges foreigners for making pornographic images

The 10 foreigners, including five Britons, are accused of producing pornographic images. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gpiu7C

President Trump hits back at Jay-Z over 'superbug' comments

The US president takes to Twitter after the rapper denounces him in an interview as a "superbug". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Flm6Gj

'Halal’ Internet Means More Control in Iran After Unrest

Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, how information spreads across mass media has been tightly controlled. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2rLeTNY

Ikea founder: Five things to know

From frugality to fascism, here's what you need to know about Ingvar Kamprad who has died aged 91. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GpmG7t

Afghanistan Says Death Toll from Kabul Bombing Rises to 103

Afghan authorities have raised the death toll from Saturday’s suicide bombing in Kabul to 103, as hundreds of people gathered for funerals or awaited word of loved ones outside hospitals and morgues. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DIxmvR

CCTV captures elephant's walkabout

Watch how a wild elephant decided to cross the border from China to Laos... twice. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FlUWiI

Roger Federer wins sixth Australian open

Here's how the Swiss reacted after winning his sixth Australian Open and 20th Grand Slam title. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DHDMLU

Russia opposition leader Alexei Navalny detained in Moscow

The BBC was standing next to Alexei Navalny as he was taken into custody amid Russia protests. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GrsYn0

Could the Hurricane Aftermath Lead to a Foreclosure Epidemic?

Five months after Harvey flooded thousands of homes in the Houston area and along the Texas coast, reports by real estate and financial firms show the storm’s destruction caused a significant increase in mortgage delinquencies. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2GpaMKF

Could the Hurricane Aftermath Lead to a Foreclosure Epidemic?

Five months after Harvey flooded thousands of homes in the Houston area and along the Texas coast, reports by real estate and financial firms show the storm’s destruction caused a significant increase in mortgage delinquencies. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2GpaMKF

Mort Walker, cartoonist who created Beetle Bailey, dies aged 94

His Beetle Bailey cartoon once ran in 1,800 newspapers around the world and reached 200 million readers. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DTg4zD

Yemen crisis: Separatists seize government buildings in Aden

Southern separatists seize government buildings in Aden as they fight the president's forces. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DCCWzV

Roger Federer wins sixth Australian Open and 20th Grand Slam title

Roger Federer wins his sixth Australian Open and 20th Grand Slam title with a five-set victory over Marin Cilic. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DJoGtv

Ikea founder Kamprad dies at 91

Swedish founder of Ikea furniture chain, Ingvar Kamprad, has died at 91, company announces from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rJEx5s

God's giant miracle carrots

Ben Zand spends time with Guatemala's huge evangelical community visiting Pastor Sanchez, from the town of Almolonga. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DEH9TS

Russian presidential vote: Navalny offices raided on day of protests

Russian police reportedly force their way into the property ahead of nationwide anti-Putin rallies. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EhJxB7

Kabul mourns 100 dead after ambulance bomb

Sunday is a day of mourning, as funerals take place and people search hospitals for survivors. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DSDV2k

How to refuel a jet in mid-air

US Air Force pilot Col Chris Amrhein does it all by hand at 23,000ft. Yes, really. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EczqNL

Coincheck promises 46bn yen refund after cryptocurrency theft

Tokyo-based digital currency exchange Coincheck says it will reimburse some 260,000 victims of theft. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FoDZnv

Rescuers find seven survivors of missing Kiribati ferry

Seven people are seen adrift in the Pacific, 10 days after their 50-person ferry was last seen. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BxX9F6

Elite climbing team save French woman from Pakistan's 'Killer Mountain'

Elisabeth Revol is saved by a team of elite Polish climbers, who scaled 1,000m in a night to find her. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gn35op

Colombia police station bombing kills five and injures dozens

A bomb exploded as officers in Barranquilla were gathering for their morning meeting. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nlFAmC

The technology which starts avalanches

Avalanche threats cut off the Swiss ski resort, Zermatt, twice in 2018. But technology is helping to make ski slopes safer for the public. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DG7uRq

Italian mafia: How crime families went global

Italy's mafia clans have strong regional roots and global businesses, Laurence Peter reports. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DEHgig

The island that switches countries every six months

Why a sliver of the Basque country changes national allegiance twice a year. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DEHiqo

What ‘Dr Love’ says about DR Congo

Despite poor infrastructure and patchy internet, Congolese people find ways to work and learn. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ndqyjR

The island where 19th Century land ownership is at risk

Many people in Barbuda fear a land grab as the government plans to sell off communal land. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2By4XXB

There have been 11 US school shootings this year. Is it time to arm teachers?

US teachers are being trained to kill school shooters. Some say it's the only solution left. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DVbpNF

Israel criticises Poland over proposed Holocaust law

Israel's prime minister attacks a law that would make it illegal to describe Nazi death camps as Polish. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2neSfYG

Catalonia's Puigdemont cannot lead from abroad, court rules

The exiled Catalonian independence leader cannot be president while abroad, a Spanish court rules. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gq3d6y

Czech election: Milos Zeman wins the battle of ideas

The BBC's Rob Cameron reports from Prague where Czech President Milos Zeman has been re-elected. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DE95XS

Larry Nassar: Michigan vows full inquiry at university

Investigators will look at how the sports doctor was able to abuse girls for decades unchallenged. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nhAlFp

Kabul ambulance bomb: Attack kills 95 in Afghanistan

Attackers have left at least 95 people dead and over 100 injured in the Afghan capital, Kabul. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FkmtRC

Italy train crash CCTV released

Police release footage of the train hitting a platform just before it derailed, killing three people. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GoBbbg

Steve Wynn: Casino mogul quits as Republican finance chair

The US casino mogul steps down amid sexual harassment allegations he has called "preposterous". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nj1Nmj

Brazil: Gunmen storm Fortaleza nightclub killing 14

Two minors are among the dead following the early morning attack in Fortaleza. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DORnV7

Vila, one of world's oldest gorillas, dies in captivity at 60

Vila was 60 years old, two decades over the typical lifespan for her species. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Egjcn5

Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal released

Several Saudi billionaires and princes have been freed after months being held at this hotel. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nft9tF

Saudi billionaire Alwaleed bin Talal freed after paying settlement

Prince Alwaleed is the latest high-profile detainee to be freed after an anti-corruption purge. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GlJ29N

Coincheck: World's biggest ever digital currency 'theft'

Hackers break into a Japanese digital currency exchange, causing a loss worth some $534m. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Glyo2G

Officials Say 40 Killed, 140 Wounded in Afghan Car Bombing

A suicide car bomber killed at least 40 people and wounded about 140 more in an attack claimed by the Taliban on Saturday in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, authorities said. The bombing came just a week after Taliban militants killed 22 at an international hotel in the city. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2nhfodM

World Remembers Holocaust Amid Signs of Rising Hatred

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned that anti-Semitism is on the rise in her country as political leaders, Holocaust survivors and others mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DGYTxG

Honduras tightens security ahead of President Hernández inauguration

Soldiers are patrolling the capital's streets ahead of President Juan Orlando Hernández's swearing-in. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GmtzWP

Australian Open: Caroline Wozniacki beats Simona Halep to win first Grand Slam title

Caroline Wozniacki beats Simona Halep to win her first Grand Slam title and regain the number one ranking at the Australian Open. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DGEQji

ICYMI: Camels, snow and space high jinks

A selection of video highlights from the week. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rN2wRA

Huge explosion rocks Afghan capital

Casualties are reported after a huge explosion in the centre of the Afghan capital Kabul. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DJQo9h

Irish abortion referendum: PM Varadkar to campaign for change

A referendum will take place this summer to repeal a constitutional ban on abortion. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nfbfqM

British man preparing to fight Turkish forces

A British man from London has told the BBC he’s going to fight against Turkish forces in Syria. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DIO16Q

Robot shop assistant sacked...

and other tech stories in the news this week. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DELrdP

Egypt's first dog cafe proves a hit

In Alexandria, one dog owner is catering for the growing trend in owning pets. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rLwBAV

Paris readies for floods as Seine surges higher

The River Seine has burst its banks in places, and is expected to reach its peak this weekend. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DEYwUJ

Venezuela: France's Macron calls for tougher sanctions

The French leader accuses President Nicolás Maduro of violating democracy and human rights. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rJXmW7

Are President Trump's tax cuts helping workers?

It is bonus season in America - and this year, more workers than usual have been getting checks. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Ebid7u

Has Russian alcohol consumption fallen 80%?

Is the Russian health minister's claim of an 80% fall in alcohol consumption in the past five years correct? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FmZSn9

How 'l'affaire Houcine Arfa' has gripped Madagascar and France

The extraordinary tale of Houcine Arfa and how he says he escaped from a prison in Madagascar to return to France. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ngPPZF

Tammy Duckworth: The mum making history in the US Senate

Tammy Duckworth, a double amputee, will be the first senator to give birth. About time, she says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2neO672

Saudi Arabia elites released after paying corruption settlements

After making large payments, more detainees are freed from their five-star hotel prison at the Ritz. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gk8EDT

Las Vegas casino magnate Steve Wynn denies abusing employees

The top Republican denies harassing massage therapists and forcing a staff member into sex. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DFGkhr

Rescuers search for Kiribati ferry with 50 people on board

The vessel was reported missing on Thursday after it failed to arrive at the island of Betio. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EetbZR

US flu outbreak is worst since 2009 swine pandemic

Thirty-seven children have died and nearly 12,000 patients been admitted to hospital nationwide. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DHaxg6

Pakistan rescue to start for 'Killer Mountain' climbers

Rescuers are to look for a Polish man and French woman stranded on a peak known as Killer Mountain. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rNonZ9

USA Gymnastics board ordered to quit over Larry Nassar abuse

Members of the board are given six days to resign or the federation will be decertified. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GlX37w

Canadian billionaire Sherman couple 'murdered'

The deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman are being treated as murder, Toronto police say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DHmSkw

Trump's immigration plan unites left and right in fury

The president's fans are urged to burn their Make America Great Hats over the citizenship plan. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FkgfRN

Democrat Joe Kennedy to respond to Trump's union speech

The Democrat from the Kennedy political dynasty will respond to the US president's first union address. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nj04wH

Russia mocks Gavin Williamson's attack warning

A Russian official mocked Gavin Williamson's attack warning as worthy of a Monty Python sketch. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DERjUv

Supreme Court halts execution of inmate with dementia

Vernon Madison had several strokes and can't remember killing a policeman in 1985, say lawyers. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rFd5WF

Cape Town water crisis: Residents urged to switch off toilets

Residents will be banned from using more than 50 litres of water a day from next month. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BwQdYZ

Death of Stalin: Russian police visit cinema defying film ban

A Moscow cinema is showing a British comedy about Stalin banned by Russian officials. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rCL7e2

Afrin's Kurds: 'We will never abandon our homes'

A Syrian woman says Turkish forces are trying to "ethnically cleanse" the Kurdish enclave of Afrin. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DNmaBw

Trump launches attack on 'predatory' trade

The president attacks "predatory" trade practices but says "America First is not America alone". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EcJiqZ

Czechs election: Tight run-off between Zeman and Drahos

The two-day vote sees the pro-Russia and anti-immigration president against a pro-EU academic. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Ed6xRR

Live coverage of President Trump's Davos speech

President Trump is giving a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GknsT4

France mourns star chef Paul Bocuse

Chefs in white jackets fill Lyon cathedral for the funeral of the "pope" of French cuisine. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BvjV0z

China to develop Arctic shipping routes opened by global warming

Global warming will allow new faster shipping routes to be developed in the Arctic, China says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rK4NwN

Tourists sexually assaulted in Senegal's Casamance region

Earlier this month, gunmen killed 14 people in the same restive region of Casamance. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ncVqjy

Elizabeth Hawley: 'Chronicler of the Himalayas' dies at 94

Tributes have been pouring in for Elizabeth Hawley, a leading authority on the world's highest mountain. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GivyM5

Donald Trump meets Rwanda's Kagame at the World Economic Forum

The US president and the new head of the African Union both sang the praises of each others' countries. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Fkha4i

Turkey's Erdogan vows to fight Kurdish forces as far as Iraq

President Erdogan says he will target Manbij next, raising the risk of a US confrontation. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DCtFIn

Giulio Regeni murdered in Egypt 'over research' - Italian prosecutor

Giulio Regeni, murdered in 2016, was under Egyptian surveillance, Rome's chief prosecutor says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DCombK

China's decade-long smartphone growth comes to an end

The fall ends almost a decade's growth in the world's largest mobile phone market. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DNL6bZ

Could broadcasting school lessons solve Africa's education crisis?

Could broadcasting school lessons solve Africa's education crisis? The BBC spoke to a pupil in the Democratic Republic of Congo who is learning through the radio. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rFdDvP

What's wrong about this picture?

The cover of the Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair appeared to show her with an extra limb. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ncBNIo

Padmaavat: India audiences puzzled over controversy

Bollywood film Padmaavat has sparked months of protests - but what do audiences think of it? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DBxoWB

South Koreans conquer fear of dining alone

Sales of meals-for-one are on the increase in South Korea despite the taboo of eating alone. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2neTIyd

Nutella riots: A brief history of shopping scraps

Clashes over cut-price Nutella in France are not the first time bargain hunters have turned violent. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Fj8hrW

Fire at Hospital Kills 39, Injures Scores in South Korea

A fire spread flames and smoke through a South Korean hospital Friday morning, killing at least 39 people, mainly from suffocation, and injuring more than 100 others in one of the country's deadliest blazes in years. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2nck83J

Africa's week in pictures: 19 - 25 January 2018

A selection of the best photos from across Africa this week. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GhVgAb

A third of coral reefs 'entangled with plastic'

Plastic is one of the biggest risks to the future of coral reefs after ocean warming, say scientists. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DGaAZS

Why are black poor Americans more optimistic than white ones?

Why are poor black Americans so much more optimistic than their white counterparts? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FkmwwJ

South Asians in the US: The other 'Dreamers' facing uncertain future

Trump has thrown into doubt the fate of immigrants brought to the US as children - and many are from Asia. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ndVSOn

Sri Lanka women take on 'body shaming' barrel ad

The advertisement for a gym featured a barrel with the text "this is no shape for a woman". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BudhHV

South Korea hospital hit by deadly fire

At least 13 people were killed by the blaze at a hospital in Miryang, say local media. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GfvBYZ

Venezuela expels Spanish ambassador after EU sanctions

Caracas has accused Spain's top diplomat, Jesús Silva Fernández, of meddling in its internal affairs. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ndaIoC

Museum offers gold toilet to Trump instead of Van Gogh's work - report

The Guggenheim declines a White House request for a Van Gogh, instead offering an 18-karat lavatory. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Ebjv2f

The films that defied political controversy

A look back at other controversial films, in a week of contested releases. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rH6cUz

Ariane rocket suffers rare failure

Europe's normally highly dependable rocket, the Ariane 5, has had an anomaly during its latest launch. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ndaFJe

Edible bandages for bears' burnt paws

After two bears are injured in California wildfires, a creative solution to get them back on their feet. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rE2drT

How Aung San Suu Kyi sees the Rohingya crisis

Aung San Suu Kyi is accused of ignoring violence against the Rohingyas. So what has she said? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E8XtNC

Trump plan to offer citizenship to 1.8m undocumented immigrants

The proposed bill, to be unveiled on Monday, requests $25bn in funds for a wall on the Mexican border. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nbAw59

Alcatraz escape: Fugitive John Anglin's name on letter to police

"Yes we all made it that night, but barely!" says a letter from someone claiming to be John Anglin. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ncH83a

Facebook and Google criticised by George Soros

The billionaire investor says the tech giants' monopolies are a threat to democracy. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DNeQWA

Nutella 'riots' spread across French supermarkets

Police respond to violent scenes in French supermarkets as shoppers rush to grab cut-price Nutella. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E9XsJq

Affleck pulls out of presenting Oscar

Actor Casey Affleck has pulled out of presenting the best actress award at the Oscars amid past allegations of sexual harassment. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DKQQDs

Jovanna Calzadillas: Las Vegas survivor's amazing recovery

Jovanna Calzadillas was not expected to live after a bullet hit her brain. Now she's heading home. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rGs4PZ

The evolution of Australia Day controversy

Debate over indigenous sensitivities has grown in recent years, but it also follows decades of protest. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DMMwDW

Pastor Pleads For Protection and Prayers as Syrian Town Endures Attack

A pastor in the Syrian city of Afrin is asking Christians to pray for his community following days of intense shelling and bombardment by Turkish troops and their allies. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2nbiiQw

Oscar-Nominated Film Tells True Story of Muslims Protecting Christians

The film, called Watu Wote, has been nominated for Best Live Action short film. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DIG2Wz

Syria war: Kurds seek state support against Turkey offensive

Officials in Syria's Afrin area urge Damascus to protect the borders, as a Turkish attack continues. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Btox7g

Senate to release transcripts on Russian lawyer meeting

Interviews with Trump officials who attended a 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer will be published. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ncCOB7

Modern humans left Africa much earlier

Researchers identify the remains of the earliest known modern humans to have left Africa. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DDewGF

Zambian 'sex drugs' land men in cholera centre

Three Zambians are admitted to a cholera centre after taking "sex enhancing" herbs which made them sick. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FeJlBN

Doomsday Clock moved to just 2min to 'apocalypse'

The symbolic clock moves to just two minutes to midnight over nuclear war concerns. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BtvhC4

Man hit by train in quest for perfect selfie

The Indian gym trainer was knocked down by the speeding train after he ignored warnings to move away. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GjS1Za

Syria war: Germany suspends upgrade to Turkey tanks

An array of German politicians had said the tanks should not be upgraded for use by Turkey in Syria. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FgDyfb

Trump casts doubt on Mid-East peace talks

Blaming the Palestinians, US President Donald Trump questions whether peace talks with Israel 'will ever take place' from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bsylyg

Semi-naked Russian cadets spark 'Satisfaction Challenge'

Russian air cadets dancing in their underwear have gone from threat of expulsion to the start of a video craze. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bu1zgk

Italy train crash: Rescuers work to free Milan passengers

Several people have died after a train derailed near Milan in the morning rush hour. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FgbRmJ

Oprah 'not interested' in presidential bid

Oprah Winfrey tells a US magazine she is not interested in running for the White House in 2020. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rEykYE

Oscars 2018: Mandera bus attack film Watu Wote nominated

Watu Wote is nominated for best short live action film at the Oscars. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E7ZYzD

David Copperfield responds to sexual assault allegation

The world's highest paid magician responded to a claim he assaulted and drugged a woman in the 1980s. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DDCgP0

The TV shows you didn't know Meryl Streep appeared in

The Oscar winner is hitting the small screen in Big Little Lies but has more TV credits than you think. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FdEJMq

Chung Hyeon: The Korean tennis star making history

Chung Hyeon will be the first South Korean to play in the semi-finals of a tennis Grand Slam. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nb8sii

Syria minister: 'We will respond to Turkey's violation'

Syria says it will "act accordingly" to defend itself after Turkey invaded northern Syria. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bsx36s

Game abandoned due to 'team boss emergency'

A Bundesliga 2 game is abandoned due to a "medical emergency" involving Kaiserslautern boss Jeff Strasser. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n7Tysi

EU court rejects sexuality tests for gay asylum seekers

Psychological tests should not be used to turn down asylum claims, judges say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ndiYEO

Australian of the Year is pioneer physicist Michelle Simmons

UK-born Prof Michelle Simmons is leading "the space race of the computing era", a committee says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2nbkVll

Calais blockade: Protesting French fishermen block port

The fishermen are said to angry about the controversial use of electrified nets to catch fish. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DBAZrz

Russia probe: Trump 'looking forward' to FBI interview

President Trump has said for the first time he is willing to be interviewed under oath by the FBI. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FcYOCB

Boris Johnson 'is descendant' of mummified Basel woman

A body found in Switzerland has been identified as an 18th Century ancestor of the UK foreign secretary. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E6GqvG

Padmaavat: India tightens security as controversial film opens

The row over Padmaavat, about a Hindu queen and a Muslim king, intensifies hours before the release. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DHvjvA

Italy train crash: Two killed near Milan

A regional train derails near Milan, killing at least two people and injuring dozens. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GfbWs8

Padmaavat: Why this Bollywood film is so controversial

Padmaavat is being released in India, but it has caused angry protests from Hindus. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FeRiXH

Nigeria's Boko Haram attacks in numbers - as lethal as ever

Although Nigeria's government says it has defeated Boko Haram, BBC analysis shows its attacks are not becoming less frequent. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bqy7Id

Justice for Sreejith: Indian protester becomes social media hero

SR Sreejith has been protesting for nearly 800 days and says police brutally killed his brother. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rAklmB

How saving a writer's life helped my dialysis app go global

When Javier Artigas saved the life of a famous writer it led to a meeting with a billionaire - which enabled him to help kidney dialysis patients travel the world. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ncg8kD

The church that thrives in a ghost town

The town of Centralia, Pennsylvania, has been left to die - so how does its last church survive? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FcVSWz

France baby milk scandal explained in 100 and 500 words

The world's second biggest producer of dairy products is in deep trouble - this is why. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rChBVY

Chinese TV presenter Jin Xing is being compared with Oprah

Transgender host Jin Xing's dating show has boosted her popularity, but some critics say it’s outdated. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n9Qoo5

Trump 'looking forward' to interview by special counsel

The president says he is "absolutely" ready to face the Mueller probe into alleged Russian meddling. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E5H7p2

Egypt election: Human rights lawyer Khaled Ali quits race

The withdrawal of Khaled Ali makes incumbent Abdul Fattah al-Sisi a clear favourite in March's poll. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n9s2f3

Logan Paul returns to YouTube with suicide awareness video

Logan Paul has spent weeks away over a backlash to a video he posted showing a dead body. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E5THon

Rohingya crisis: US diplomat quits advisory panel

Bill Richardson calls the panel a "whitewash" and claims Aug San Suu Kyi lacks "moral leadership". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rCIysp

'He Set Himself Up as God': A Look at North Korea's Counterfeit Trinity

It's been widely assumed North Korea is so deadly and dangerous for Christians and other religious believers because it's godless. But actually, the opposite is true...  from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DwJyji

Larry Nassar abuse: What it was like to face 'monster' doctor in court

Three women abused by the former USA gymnastics doctor explain why they testified, as sentencing begins. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DwS02a

EXCLUSIVE: 'Jesus is Building His Church' Inside Iran, Millions Watching Christian Satellite TV

Experts who track Christianity around the world say the one place where the faith is growing the most is in the Islamic Republic of Iran. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2rBfhhN

Brazil ex-President Lula loses appeal

Brazil's ex-President Lula loses appeal against corruption conviction in blow to his chances of regaining office from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rEDrrA

Nassar judge: 'I've just signed your death warrant'

Larry Nassar tells victims 'an acceptable apology is impossible' as he's sentenced to up to 175 years. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GbisQq

Donald Trump's 'hatred of sharks' benefits conservation charities

Shark conservationists see donations rise after claims the US president hates the animals. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DFA1JX

Grumpy Cat wins $710,000 payout in copyright lawsuit

The internet-famous cat had something to smile about after being awarded over $700,000 in court. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DA7Ug9

Inside rebel-held Syrian town near Afrin frontline

Mark Lowen visits Azaz, a rebel-held town near where Turkish-led forces are battling Kurdish fighters. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BpAdbl

Disgraced US Olympics doctor jailed for 175 years

Former US Olympic gym doctor Larry Nassar jailed for sexual abuse after emotionally-charged hearing. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dw97AV

Israel's plan to force out African migrants

Thousands of African migrants were given a choice to either take a payment and leave the country, or face arrest. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gcr7lL

Trump 'asked acting FBI chief Andrew McCabe how he voted'

Mr Trump asked Andrew McCabe about his political leanings in a meeting last year, US media report. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F8ahDc

Afghanistan attack: Save the Children suspends programmes

At least three people have died after IS militants stormed the British charity's offices in Jalalabad. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Br3p1n

German far-right AfD politician converts to Islam

The AfD says that the conversion to Islam of one of its members is "no problem" for the party. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n7mMbz

Tortured California sibling 'was bullied'

A classmate of the eldest Turpin sibling says she looked as though she had been dragged through mud. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GeGn1l

Paris attacks: 'IS landlord' in first trial over 2015 killings

Jawad Bendaoud previously said he did not know two jihadists who hid at his flat were "terrorists". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DxPeO2

Zimbabwe's Emmerson Mnangagwa: We would accept election defeat

"If we lose elections, that's it," Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe's new president, tells the BBC. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E6g8JV

Pope: Bible's serpent spread fake news

Francis denounces "snake tactics" of those who spread fake news, comparing it to a biblical story. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DDdFsS

Terrorists Attack 'Save the Children' Group in Afghanistan Killing 2

A group of gunmen stormed a non-governmental children's organization in eastern Nangarhar province on Wednesday. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2Br1DNT

Davos 2018: 'More to come' on US trade tariffs

Donald Trump wants to deal with what he calls unfair foreign competition, says the Treasury secretary. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rxVNuD

Beijing to demolish thousands of 'illegal structures'

A similar drive in November 2017 saw tens of thousands of migrant workers in the capital evicted. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DyRVPm

EU diplomats call for release of seized Hong Kong publisher

Chinese-Swedish citizen Gui Minhai was reportedly taken on a train while escorted by Swedish diplomats. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n66nnY

In pictures: River Seine bursts banks in Paris

Metro lines and stations have been closed after France's wettest January for more than 100 years. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DvbtQS

Cow walks on wild side with Polish bison

A cow has spent the winter living with the wild bison of the Bialowieza Forest in eastern Poland. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E3Oe1f

Face of 9,000 year-old teen girl recreated

The face of a girl whose remains were found in Greece in 1993 has been reconstructed. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DF18VG

Elton John to make statement on future

The pop star, whose Las Vegas residency ends in March, is due to announce what could be his final tour. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F7QuUs

Camels banned from Saudi beauty contest over Botox

The fiercely competitive Saudi pageant judges camels on their shapely lips and well placed humps. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DD4HfN

Syria war: US strikes on IS headquarters 'kills 150 militants'

The strikes targeted a militant headquarters in the Euphrates river valley, in Deir al-Zour province. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rDTOFc

China's fledgling hip-hop culture faces official crackdown

After a stellar rise into the mainstream, Chinese rap is now facing a sudden curb from Beijing. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GdczCe

Australian mother accused of murdering adult children

The Australian woman killed two of her adult children and tortured a third, police say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GasHVm

#KnitForJacinda: New Zealand PM's pregnancy sparks knitting movement

Jacinda Ardern's baby news has brought Kiwis together to knit clothes for babies in need. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bo6Lm0

Serial stowaway Marilyn Hartman sneaks onto another plane

The 66-year-old repeatedly gets past airport security and onto planes without a ticket or passport. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F7fCuG

Antarctica's Weddell Sea 'deserves protected status'

Scientists have called for special status to protect coral, penguins and other wildlife in Antarctica. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E3Dy2Q

Venezuela: Maduro ready to stand in early presidential poll

The Constituent Assembly says vote must be held before May, as the weakened opposition regroups. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E2N8D1

Cerebral palsy is my motivation, says Somali YouTuber Abdi Omar

Motivational speaker Abdi Omar says his cerebral palsy has made him "stronger and wiser". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DBFG4V

The Catalan independence parody with its own president

Tabarnia doesn't exist, but it wants to stay part of Spain. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DAsAF1

Aleppo's 'famous' bakery reopens

The ovens of the Bab Al-Nasr bakery in Syria are running again after six idle years. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DxUkpm

Stephen Miller: How much influence does he have on Trump?

Through speeches and the media, Stephen Miller influences the president on immigration and other policies. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BorpCD

Cape Town water crisis: 'My wife doesn't shower any more'

The BBC's Mohammed Allie is one of millions of people trying to stave off Day Zero, the day the taps in Cape Town will run dry. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GapXr9

How historical Afrin became a prize worth a war

Rich in history and natural splendour, Afrin has been coveted for centuries, writes Diana Darke. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DCFRMb

Switzerland's farmers become landscape gardeners

The UK wants to pay farmers for "public goods" after Brexit. Could the system in non-EU Switzerland be a blueprint? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F5ZMAq

US senator to be first to have baby in office

Iraq war veteran Tammy Duckworth is expecting her second daughter in April, making Senate history. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DyjNPL

At least 22 dead in twin Benghazi car bombs

Two car bombs kill 22 and injure many more near a mosque in the Libyan city of Benghazi. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DylUad

Ursula K Le Guin: US fantasy author dies at home in Oregon

She melded dragons and wizards with spaceships to tackle earth-bound issues of gender and class. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n5QGMK

Last Remaining Fragments of Dead Sea Scrolls Deciphered, Revealing Unique Jewish Calendar

More than 60 years after their discovery, Israeli experts have finally figured out the contents of one of the last two undeciphered fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DtPOII

Official: Americans Killed, Injured in Attack on Kabul Hotel

Multiple American citizens were killed and injured in the Taliban's 13-hour siege of an upscale hotel in Kabul, Afghanistan, the State Department said Tuesday. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2rvxvkN

Syria war: Row over Turkey using German-made tanks

Some German politicians have spoken out over the reported use of leopard tanks against a Kurdish militia. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G9hsw9

Sirens and panic as tsunami warning jolts Alaskans awake

A 7.9-magnitude earthquake rattled Alaska's coast, triggering tsunami alerts and prompting residents to evacuate. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rxSvaG

Uganda's Museveni: I love Trump for being frank with Africans

Yoweri Museveni said the continent needs to be spoken to frankly and made to realise it is weak. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n4Prxk

Kentucky school shooting: Two teenagers dead and 19 injured

A 15-year-old girl died at the scene and a 15-year-old boy died in hospital. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Duzqrv

Egypt election: Retired general and candidate Sami Anan arrested

Sami Anan is accused of violating military code after announcing his bid to run against President Sisi. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rtnAMM

Germany: Plane and helicopter crash in mid-air, killing four

The cause of the crash between a small plane and a helicopter is not yet clear. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DvYuy6

Pakistan Zainab murder: Police arrest suspect

Authorities say they have found the man who murdered six-year-old Zainab Ansari and others. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n5Lzfr

Syrian regime routinely bombs civilians in Eastern Ghouta

The BBC has obtained shocking footage from the besieged area of Eastern Ghouta, just 30 kilometres from Damascus. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n4gOYW

Russia bars 'extremist' British comedy The Death of Stalin

A satirical British comedy about the ex-Soviet leader's succession has been pulled by authorities. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E161Gg

Syria war: 'Civilians flee' Turkish assault on Afrin enclave

Hundreds have reportedly been displaced by clashes between Turkish-led forces and Kurdish fighters. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rxH9n2

Chilean poet and physicist Nicanor Parra dies at 103

The irreverent poet won the Premio Cervantes in 2011 and was proposed four times for the Nobel Prize. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rsIuLM

Sessions questioned in Russia probe

US attorney general Sessions questioned last week by investigators over alleged Trump campaign collusion with Russia. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n7VNwP

Elon Musk's Boring Company presents LA tunnel plan

Elon Musk's Boring Company has presented its LA transport tunnel plans for Culver City. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dt7BzC

Naomi Parker Fraley, the real Rosie the Riveter, dies aged 96

For years Naomi Parker Fraley lived quietly while another woman was credited as the famous feminist icon. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rzXGXu

Hugh Masekela: The story of a jazz legend

Legendary jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela, a leading figure in the struggle to end apartheid and "the father of South African jazz", has died aged 78. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E2BTdB

Minnie Mouse honoured with Hollywood Walk of Fame star

Forty years after Mickey, she's been honoured in LA. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F5lLY4

'America First' tariffs on imports spark Asia outcry

Tariffs of up to 50% on imported goods will affect the two countries more than any other. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E2wAe6

Naples woman killed in 'mafia ambush'

A woman is fatally shot in an area near central Naples known for gangland violence. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n2AyeQ

South Africa's 'Father of Jazz'

The legendary musician, who has died age 78, will be remembered as much for his activism as his songs. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DZPzGe

Bill Cosby returns to stage ahead of sexual assault retrial

A surprise comedy show is the US comedian's first since dozens of women accused him of sexual assault. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2E2suCT

NZ Maori win first indigenous football internationals

New Zealand's Maori came face-to-face with indigenous Australians on a football pitch for the first time. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F6VoRs

Hawaii governor admits log-in blunder

Hawaii's governor says a failure to remember his Twitter details delayed a corrective message. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n33ELT

'Double Persecuted': Christian Women Raped, Forced to Marry Muslim Men in 50 Countries

Christian women could be considered the most vulnerable people in the world right now--persecuted for their faith and their gender. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2Gb5QJm

Germany pupil 'killed by classmate' at school near Dortmund

Reports say a 15-year-old student stabbed a 14-year-old boy at a secondary school near Dortmund. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G7bc8t

Lebanon rubbish: Storm dumps piles of waste along coast

A huge clean-up operation is under way after a storm left beaches near Beirut strewn with rubbish. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Drj7eN

The Philippines' most active volcano Mount Mayon erupts

More than 40,000 local residents have been forced to evacuate the area. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DuGkg7

UN flag no longer offers 'natural protection' to peacekeepers

The organisation's flag and blue helmets no longer offer "natural protection", a new report says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n4etMO

Alaska quake prompts tsunami alert

A tsunami alert is issued after an 8.0-strength earthquake off the southern Alaska coast. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F2Csn9

Zimbabwe family leave Bangkok airport after three months

Four Zimbabwean adults and four children refused to return home but could not re-enter Thailand. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n4PUPR

Camera captures deadly avalanche's ash cloud in Japan

A soldier has been killed in the avalanche that appears to have been triggered by a volcanic eruption. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DvB3Vy

US shutdown: Trump hails 'big win' and says Democrats caved in

The president hails a "big win" for Republicans after the end of a three-day government shutdown. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mZEwWr

Hugh Masekela, South African jazz trumpeter, dies

The musician "passed peacefully" after a "courageous battle with prostate cancer", his family confirms. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rx7j9q

Manus refugees: Second group held by Australia leaves for US

About 40 men who were held by Australia have left Papua New Guinea, refugee advocates say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dwt9j0

US imposes tariffs on washing machines and solar panels

Extra duties on imported solar panels and washing machines are designed to protect local manufacturers. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G6Idl6

Syria offensive: Turkey warns US over Kurdish militia group

Turkey says the US must end support for the YPG militia, which it is fighting in northern Syria. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DBunZu

Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg shares #MeToo story

At the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, a US Supreme Court judge shares her #MeToo experience. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n51qdY

How US 'get out of jail free' cards work

The police labour union cards are given to friends and family for them to show to officers. But why? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ruQPyK

Why some Sudanese back lecturer who beat students

What a video of a male lecturer assaulting his students says about the state of women's rights in the country. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n3dLiV

Kenya's 'backpack midwife' bringing healthcare for all

For many people in remote regions access to healthcare is limited, so tech is coming to their aid. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n10ato

India's switched-at-birth babies who refused to swap back

The toddlers did not want to leave the parents who had raised them in India's Assam state. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DDYpvy

Lesbian couple sues for son's US citizenship

The spouses had two babies in London, but only the US citizen's child was recognised as an American. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rzoZBw

Hong Kong bookseller seized from China train

Chinese-Swedish citizen Gui Minhai was taken from a train while escorted by two Swedish diplomats. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F2zRcS

Catholic Deacon accused of murder by air injection

A Catholic deacon and former nurse is accused of at least 10 murders, using injections of air. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F2D8c2

Syria offensive: US seeks to address Turkey's 'legitimate' security concerns

Turkey has "legitimate" security concerns in northern Syria, where it has sent troops, Washington says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DyDydc

USA Gymnastics resignations over sex abuse

The executive leadership of USA Gymnastics' board of directors resigns in the wake of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse case. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rsY767

US announces new cargo screening for some Middle East flights

Advance cargo information is now required for flights to the US from five countries. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G5REkA

Senate deal 'to halt government shutdown'

US government shutdown to end after Senate Republicans and Democrats reach temporary deal on federal budget from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F1mCcc

Pope sorry for upsetting abuse victims

Pope Francis apologises for "hurting" sex abuse victims whom he accused of slandering a Chilean bishop from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DW02CB

Chinese staff paid in bricks to top up unpaid wages

Migrant workers agree to be paid in bricks after the courts intervened over their unpaid earnings. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DXlcjF

Mount Mayon volcano: Philippines fears violent eruption

The Philippines raises its volcano alert after two weeks of increasing activity. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F3fYT4

George Weah sworn in as Liberia's president

"I have spent many years of my life in stadiums, but today is a feeling like no other," he said. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DWA41M

China's Shift to a Two-Child Policy Disappoints as Birthrate Drops

The birthrate in China fell last year despite the country changing its one-child policy. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2mYM7DK

Jerusalem: US embassy to move by end of 2019 - Pence

Vice-President Mike Pence makes the announcement in a speech to the Israeli parliament. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n1bdBQ

Mysterious Dead Sea Scroll deciphered in Israel

Ancient fragments written in code reveal new details about an ancient Jewish sect. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G3MHJ9

Australia police in fresh search for missing Beaumont children

An industrial site in an Adelaide suburb will be excavated in a bid to solve a 52-year-old case. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mZUIGt

Tokyo amusement park evacuated in missile drill

Tokyo carries out an evacuation drill amidst fears of a missile attack from North Korea. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G0Xgwt

Venice restaurant bill outrages Japanese tourists

The city's mayor promises justice for four Japanese tourists charged €1,100 for a meal. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DpwKLA

Ecuador leader calls Julian Assange an 'inherited problem'

President Lenín Moreno says the Wikileaks founder has created "more than a nuisance" for Ecuador. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BkNGkr

Syria offensive: Turkish troops 'capture villages' in Afrin

The ground offensive in the Afrin region is aimed at ousting Kurdish fighters, Turkey says. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rs3uSZ

Only one in four trust social media, says survey

Two-thirds of Britons think platforms like Facebook and Twitter should be more tightly regulated, according to a survey. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mZsZpn

Spain renews arrest bid as Catalonia's Puigdemont travels to Denmark

Spain's prosecutor asks for a warrant to be reissued as Carles Puigdemont arrives in Copenhagen. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DWtGYj

Three Billboards triumphs at Screen Actors Guild awards

The dark comedy scoops three prizes including best actress for Frances McDormand. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F0i2uM

SAG Awards: Shameless star says 'it's hard to be a man'

Speeches about gender in Hollywood and female empowerment dominate the Screen Actor's Guild Awards. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BjubZR

'Airline poo' falls on India village causing confusion

An official told the BBC some villagers thought the frozen ball was an "extra-terrestrial" object. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DxI9NL

Iceland's high court upholds 76% tax on imported chips

Companies argue that the import tariff should be the same as that for potatoes. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DumZ2S

'World's richest 1% get 82% of the wealth', says Oxfam

The gap between the super rich and the rest of the world widened last year, claims Oxfam. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bi5AEF

Vietnam jails most senior Communist Party official in decades

Several high-profile people are on trial, as part of a corruption crackdown. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DoqlAi

Australians mourn actress Jessica Falkholt

A funeral for the Home and Away actress hears she was a "rising star" who made her family proud. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n0ubcA

US shutdown: Government services closed as working week begins

Many federal services will not open on Monday as politicians struggle to agree on a new budget. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G4R46z

Las Vegas rally marks anniversary of Women's March against Trump

Las Vegas rally marks first anniversary of Women's March against Trump. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EYPEJF

Sydney train passengers injured in crash

The passengers were "very lucky" to escape with mostly minor injuries, authorities say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DtQz8v

India woman fights family over 'low caste' husband's murder

Kausalya survived a brutal attack in which her husband died and has become an anti-caste campaigner. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DsEPDe

Ex-footballer George Weah faces toughest challenge

An inspiration on the pitch, Liberia's new president could struggle to meet expectations off it, writes Fergal Keane. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n15BZ9

Venezuela helicopter attack pilot Oscar Pérez buried

Renegade pilot Oscar Pérez, regarded as a terrorist by officials, was killed in a siege last week. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bjfciq

Pope Francis ends Latin America tour with giant Mass

The Pope denounces corruption, before celebrating Mass for more than a million people in Lima. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rnntSA

The (almost) complete history of 'fake news'

How a phrase that originally referred to moneymaking Macedonian teens came to mean a whole lot more. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rpPZ6n

The president forced me to take his herbal HIV 'cure'

Lamin Ceesay was lucky to survive when the Gambian president took away his drugs and tried to cure him with a paste of herbs. An unknown number died. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FYc5zY

The businessman exiled for being Jewish

As a 19-year-old Adam Ringer was kicked out of Poland during an anti-Semitic purge, but he returned two decades years later to become a key business leader. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DqaCAD

Croatia introduces same-sex family bedtime stories

The book has been praised by LGBT campaigners but not everyone is excited, writes the BBC's Guy De Launey. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DX6kSr

IS and how it continues to plague Iraq

A month after war was declared over, Iraqi soldiers are still being killed by Islamic State militants. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dt7Vm2

Amazon opens no-checkout supermarket

Amazon opens its first grocery store without cashiers to shoppers in Seattle on Monday. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DvTRHP

Ronaldo borrows doctor's phone to check facial injury on pitch

"The most Ronaldo moment ever" Twitter deemed, as the star could not wait to check a facial cut. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DwkNXY

President Macron on Trump, Brexit and Frexit

What we learnt when French President Emmanuel Macron talked to the BBC's Andrew Marr. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rptVIZ

US shutdown: White House voicemail changed to blame Democrats

Callers to the White House this weekend got an unusual message from Mr Trump's staff. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G2UQ0f

QPR goalkeeper's water bottle 'urinated in' mid-match

It is believed the bottle may have been taken by a pitch invader before being thrown back on to the pitch. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FXPYtz

Poland's competition for skiing priests

Priests and clergymen compete in Poland's annual Pope John Paul II skiing competition. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DYtZCh

Germany coalition talks: SPD backs talks with Merkel

The Social Democrats vote to open formal negotiations with Chancellor Merkel's conservatives. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2n0pbET

Dolores O'Riordan: Hundreds queue in rain to pay respects

The Cranberries singer lies in repose in her home city of Limerick, where hundreds have gathered. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G1ZNX8

Iraq sentences German woman to death over IS involvement

Captured in Mosul, she was found guilty of giving logistical support and helping carry out attacks. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mYTVpL

Ethiopia Waldiya: Five killed by police at religious festival

Officers fired on a crowd that had reportedly begun shouting anti-government slogans. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rtLd7G

Kinks and Zombies bassist Jim Rodford dies aged 76

Rodford, also a founding member of Argent and bassist for the Zombies, died following a fall. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FYQSWP

Australian Open: Grigor Dimitrov beats Nick Kyrgios to reach quarter-finals

Grigor Dimitrov ends home hopes of a men's champion with a stunning victory over Nick Kyrgios at the Australian Open. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EZMW6M

Kabul: Gunman shot Intercontinental Hotel diners - eyewitness

An eyewitness recounts the terrifying moment gunmen burst into a Kabul hotel shooting diners. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rrx3E8

Women's marches across the US

Women stage marches across the US on the first anniversary of President Trump's inauguration. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mUz5He

DR Congo: Anti-Kabila protests dispersed with tear gas

Banned protests against the lengthy rule of President Joseph Kabila are dispersed with tear gas. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dzg0oq

Syria: Turkey says ground troops moved in on Afrin

US-backed militants deny Turkish reports, saying they have "repelled" attacks in northern Syria. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DuaOlV

North Korea Moranbong girl band leader heads Olympic inspection team

The team is on a landmark visit to inspect cultural venues for next month's Winter Olympics. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G0ipXL

Pope Francis in Peru: Violence against women 'a plague'

Pope Francis speaks out as he holds Mass in Trujillo, Peru. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DvIgZ3

French President says Donald Trump is not a 'classical politician'

France's president criticises Donald Trump's crude comment about African countries, in a BBC interview. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dmugxn

US shutdown: Senate in bid to end impasse

The US Senate will hold a rare Sunday session to try to break the impasse over federal funding. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EXhmXd

Kabul: Afghan forces seek to end Intercontinental Hotel siege

Gunmen are said to be holed up in the hotel, hours after storming it and killing several people. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bi0jwE

Trump's year on Twitter: Who has he criticised and praised the most?

Who has he criticised and praised most as president? Here's our analysis, and a tricky quiz. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mZzUj3

Putin cast as national saviour ahead of Russia election

State media in Russia give President Putin's image a religious glow in the run-up to elections. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mWmp2N

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: The legacy of Africa's first elected female president

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made history in Liberia but was also accused of corruption, writes Tamasin Ford. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DtB4h4

Why names matter so much

In politics and diplomacy, what things are called is important, which is why they often change. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BiupAd

Dark is divine: What colour are Indian gods and goddesses?

In a country obsessed with fairness, a new campaign portrays Hindu deities with dark skin. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dx536V

Why one man in Singapore was not allowed to adopt his child

The struggle of a gay father to legally adopt his son throws Singapore's conservative family law into the spotlight. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mWO3wC

Would you swap your pet for a snail?

In Russia, keeping exotic animals getting is more and more popular each year. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BhPoTG

Brazil declares yellow fever emergency in Minas Gerais

Minas Gerais is one of several southern states hit by an outbreak ahead of the carnival season. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2F1usCV

Pope in Peru: Francis speaks out on violence against women

Francis, who is in Peru, calls on the faithful to combat a "plague" of abuse across Latin America. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DUYCsf

Clashes continue over disputed Honduras election result

Police fire tear gas at protesters and clear makeshift roadblocks in towns across the country. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EYWyOW

Deported from Belgium, tortured in Sudan

Has Belgium failed in its duty to protect asylum seekers? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ro8vvD

Who is George Weah, Liberia's new president?

How George Weah went from being the world's best footballer to the president of Liberia. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FYMib2

Gunmen Attack Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul

An Afghan official says that a group of gunmen have attacked the Intercontinental Hotel in the capital Kabul. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2Du4ziU

Why is Turkey attacking Syria?

The BBC's Mark Lowen explains. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rp2MWG

Football president George Weah puts Liberian army to the test

Ex-football pro George Weah challenges Liberia's army to a friendly before his inauguration. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FXBc69

Gunmen 'attacking major Kabul hotel'

Kabul's Intercontinental Hotel is under attack from gunmen, reports quoting Afghan officials say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FXfhfb

India police 'failed to help injured teenagers'

The men died after the officers allegedly objected to getting blood stains in their patrol car. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DnxyR4

The Brazilian man who lives in a sandcastle

Marcio Matolias has lived in a sandcastle for 22 years in an upmarket neighbourhood of Rio De Janeiro. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mVqt46

This Week: Gardeners Trained to be Surgeons, Trump and the March for Life, Computer Code and the Kingdom

It's a place where doctors are in short supply and gardeners are being trained to be surgeons, but despite the obstacles, lives are being saved. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2mYlQGq

This Week: Gardeners Trained to be Surgeons, Trump and the March for Life, Computer Code and the Kingdom

It's a place where doctors are in short supply and gardeners are being trained to be surgeons, but despite the obstacles, lives are being saved. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DmFrGy

Nigeria: Kidnapped US and Canadian citizens freed

The group is found during a joint police and army operation after they were kidnapped on Wednesday. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DyD9Hy

Syria: Turkey ground operation in Afrin begins 'de facto'

President Erdogan says a ground operation against Kurdish fighters in Afrin has 'de facto' begun. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EWr1gw

Top French chef Paul Bocuse dies at 91

He is said to have died in his famous three-Michelin-starred restaurant near Lyon. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DTIcjR

Australian Open: Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic into fourth round

Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic both make round four of the Australian Open with straight-set wins - although the Serb suffered an injury scare. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FXvvoI

US shutdown: Trump and Democrats blame each other

Recriminations start after the US Senate fails to pass a new budget, leading to a shutdown of services. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DtvXN7

Why Italians are saying 'No' to takeaway coffee

Drinking takeaway coffee is a way of life in many parts of the world. So why do Italians refuse to do it? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rpEvQ3

Pence has long pushed for Trump policies on Israel

Vice President Mike Pence is making his fourth visit to Israel, returning to a region he’s visited “a million times” in his heart. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DRseqj

Winter Olympics 2018: North Korea will send 22 athletes to Pyeongchang

North Korea will send 22 athletes to compete in three sports at the Winter Olympics in South Korea in February. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mYzKs4

Syria conflict: 15 refugees found frozen to death

Children were among the 15 people who died trying to cross from Syria into Lebanon in a snowstorm. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BgtAYT

Pad Man: A man's 'period poverty' rescue becomes a film

A new film, Pad Man, charts one man's 20-year bid to make cheaper sanitary towels available in India. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BgVKTg

Turkey bus crash: Eleven killed in motorway accident

The bus taking families on a skiing trip crashed in the north-west in reportedly good road conditions. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dv0JpC

The Silent Child: The deaf six-year-old actress hoping for an Oscar

Profoundly deaf six-year-old Maisie Sly is the star of The Silent Child, a short film which could be vying for an Oscar. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DT6YjR

Asian wildlife trafficking 'kingpin' Boonchai Bach arrested

Boonchai Bach is accused of heading of one Asia's biggest illegal wildlife smuggling networks. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mWfS9a

Huge Brazil rubbish dump closes after six decades

Its closure is likely to have an impact on a nearby favela as many people there rely on scavenging. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rn7aWd

How can parents torture their children?

As the Turpin family allegations shock the world, we look at how cases of extreme abuse can happen. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rqiErQ

Lac-Megantic: The runaway train that destroyed a town

Nearly five years after a rail disaster, a small Canadian town still grapples with the aftermath. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mQGVli

US musician Tom Petty died of 'accidental drug overdose'

His family believes he was overusing prescription medication when he died in October, aged 66. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mR13DW

New Zealand debates access to dead sea life footage

Should the public have the right to see which animals are being caught up in commercial fishing nets? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mV8nyz

France: Emmanuel Macron’s marvellous manoeuvres this week

The French president had enough reasons to keep smiling this week, writes the BBC's Hugh Schofield. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mXxph4

Trump travel ban: Supreme Court to rule on legality

The court is due to hear arguments in April and will decide if the ban is legal by the end of June. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bfz4CQ

Trump vows abortion opposition in speech to March for Life

Mr Trump, who previously supported abortion access, says the laws are "wrong" and should "change". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dmb6rP

Women's march: Where, when and why will protests happen?

Protests are planned across the US this weekend - here's what you need to know from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BgZuo2

Pope sends gift to woman thrown from horse

The police woman, whose horse was startled during Pope Francis' visit to Chile, is recovering in hospital. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EWOxdy

The man risking his life to save pink dolphins

Fernando Trujillo works in dangerous areas of the Amazon to save the rare species. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rq46s8

Pope Francis warns of threat to Amazon peoples on Peru visit

Tribal elders call on him to help protect them, saying they are being driven from their lands. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2BeSHez

Colombia says 550,000 Venezuelans have fled to the country

The influx is putting pressure on Colombia's government to provide food, housing and medical care. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DTeHP6

Las Vegas shooting: Police say gunman's girlfriend won't face charges

Police say they still don't know the motive for October's mass shooting that left 58 people dead. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Dp6NQm

Chicago West: Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West name daughter

The reality TV star says she felt an instant connection with Chicago, who was delivered by surrogate. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DqZrMn

Workers cleared over Canada rail disaster

Forty-seven people were killed in the Quebec town in one of the worst rail disasters in Canadian history. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FVDMt3

Larry Nassar case: Olympic champ Jordyn Wieber reveals abuse

Jordyn Wieber and teammate Aly Raisman tell the child abuser: "The tables have turned, Larry." from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mPHw6Q

Gold medallists Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber face abuser

Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber confront former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar in court. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mVw2PR

Philippines stops sending workers to Kuwait over abuse fears

The ban comes after President Duterte said employers in Kuwait were driving Filipinos to suicide. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rlraYZ

Kenya investigates 'sex attacks' on new mothers at hospital

Nairobi's Kenyatta National Hospital decries "untrue" claims and says no incidents have been reported. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EV1PqN

Czech PM Andrej Babis stripped of immunity amid fraud claims

Accused of fraud over EU subsidies, Andrej Babis says the case against him is politically motivated. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mSnM3l

Nasa removes US astronaut from ISS mission

Jeanette Epps would have been the first African-American astronaut on the space station crew. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mVgCv3

Mattis: US national security focus no longer terrorism

The defence secretary says competition between great powers is now the primary focus. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DmEWwk

Russian social media defends air cadets dancing in underwear

Would-be pilots saved from expulsion after social media steps in to defend their 'fooling around'. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EVv8tl

Crocodile found in weapons raid

St Petersburg police found arms stockpiled in a house - along with a crocodile. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rpW7eE

US shutdown: Senate bill on verge of collapse amid rancour

The Senate lacks the votes needed to avert a federal closure that may carry huge political fallout. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Bf76ay

Smiling Macron and May pose for selfie

UK PM tweets a photo of her and the French President with guests at the V&A after an Anglo-French summit. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mRlBvX

Indonesia Christians Facing Deportation from US Could Face Persecution if Sent Home

A U.S. judge likened the Trump administrations plans to deport 51 Indonesia Christians back to their homeland to hundreds of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis in 1939. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DrI3XW

Data-stealing spyware 'traced to Lebanon'

Nation-state malware dubbed Dark Caracal uncovered by security researchers. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FUABlu

President Putin takes a dip into icy water

Russian President Vladimir has taken part in a traditional Orthodox ritual to mark the feast of Epiphany. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EUDjGh

Turkey steps up Syria shelling as invasion of Afrin looms

It says it marks the start of a planned invasion of northern Syria to wipe out Kurdish fighters. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DwjwjG

British 'extreme kayaker' sets 128ft waterfall record

Bren Orton plunged down the Big Banana falls in Mexico, setting a British record. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mQvnP1

Pope Francis 'slander' comment angers Chile abuse victims

Francis said there was no evidence a Chilean bishop had covered up another priest's actions. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FSRNrF

Michael Douglas: Former employee accuses actor of sexual harassment

Susan Braudy claims she felt "humiliated" by the Hollywood star's behaviour. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EUXxQt

Pakistan Zainab murder: DNA suggests suspect in other case was 'innocent'

DNA tests suggest the real killer could linked to seven other killings - and still at large. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mODBXL

Fake-bomb TV crew held at New Jersey airport

The crew allegedly tried to get the device past security at Newark Liberty and film the response. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DRFxXS

Europe storm: Germany in huge clean-up as trains run again

Dutch and German transport resumes but removing all the storm debris is a huge task. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EWyufz

Yu Wensheng: China human rights lawyer arrested on school run

He was reportedly seized by dozens of people, including a Swat team, while walking his child to school. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DQfJvb

South Korea to reward 'dogparazzi' informers

Seoul government cracks down on unmuzzled dogs as animal laws are tightened. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DNR4HB

Patricia Dagorn: France's 'Black Widow' jailed for poisonings

Patricia Dagorn was accused of poisoning four men, two of whom died, in attempts to enrich herself. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DqYtzy

Pope Francis arrives in crisis-hit Peru

Peru has been rocked by protests against the authorities' decision to pardon ex-President Fujimori. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2EX1cNI

'Shaking' Malaysia Airlines flight turns back to Australia

Malaysia Airlines says the jet experienced a "technical" issue on its way to Kuala Lumpur. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DvKbNe

Cosmetic firms 'need to do more for women of colour'

Beauty blogger Jackie Aina wants the cosmetic industry to do more for women of colour. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rkGzJk

Australia's Channel 9 news promo looks like BBC's version

Channel 9's promo for its Today show was copied, at moments, word for word from the BBC's promo video. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mR00Eb

North Korean skiers dream of Paralympics

Ma You-chul and Kim Jung-hyun are set to be the first from their country to compete in the Winter Paralympics. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rlb01Y

Cancer in a country with no radiotherapy machine

Uganda's only machine broke in 2016, leaving Monica Kyotazala and hundreds of other cancer patients without adequate care. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Do95PN

Evangelist Luis Palau Has Lung Cancer

Palau shared the news in a Facebook video with his two sons Kevin and Andrew. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2FRwiHF

How to survive in Moscow without sunshine

Moscow endured a December without sunshine - Oleg Boldyrev describes a hundred shades of grey. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2mPOpoy

Israel's Indian Jews and their lives in the 'promised land'

Indian-origin Jews moved to Israel soon after its creation, but their lives have not been easy. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FTLqnY

North Korean skiers dream of Paralympic success

Two novice skiers are set to represent their country for the first time at the Winter Paralympics. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rnvWFk

Ukraine crisis: Kiev defines Russia as 'aggressor' state

Ukrainian MPs pass a law defining areas seized by separatists as temporarily occupied by Russia. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DiY3ag

Zimbabwe opposition figure Roy Bennett dies in US helicopter crash

Roy Bennett, a farmer who became a thorn in the side of Robert Mugabe, is killed alongside his wife. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2rnrSoy