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Donald Trump steps up attacks on Amazon

The president accuses the online retail giant of scamming the US Postal Service. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GI341k

Rhino census in India's Kaziranga park counts 12 more

A census suggests that one-horn rhino numbers have increased by 12 to 2,413 in the national park. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pZ94sb

Spy poisoning: UK plays down Russia complaint at plane search

The UK says the search of an Aeroflot plane at Heathrow was routine - illegal says Russia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E9ob7k

French armed officers spark Italy migrant centre row

Italy reacts angrily as customs officers enter a migrant centre to carry out a urine test. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pTiRjY

Yemen war: Fire damages World Food Programme warehouses

Supplies critical to the humanitarian aid effort have been destroyed, the World Food Programme says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pSxS4I

Indian lowest-caste Dalit man killed 'for owning horse'

The low-caste victim was reportedly warned by neighbours not to ride the horse, a status symbol. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GYCui1

Office lunch theft: the internet reacts

One man and the disappearance of his shrimp fried rice led to many people sharing food theft stories from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E9hAcU

Tesla in fatal California crash was on Autopilot

The company says a Model X vehicle involved in a fatal crash in the US was in Autopilot mode. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uznZPj

Spy poisoning: Russia expels more UK diplomats

Britain is told a total of more than 50 diplomats must leave over the nerve agent poisoning row. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uFuOig

Alton Sterling: Cop dismissed over deadly Baton Rouge shooting

Alton Sterling was killed in Louisiana in 2016 and his death sparked days of protests. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2JaRDh0

Inside train used by Kim Jong-un to travel to China

On his first known foreign trip, newly released footage shows Kim meeting with Xi Jinping on his train. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GpiW5r

Chocolate, cherries and Craig David

Some stories you may have missed over the past seven days. Let's fill you in. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GnVjyb

Lake Chad: Can the vanishing lake be saved?

It's been shrinking fast, but could a plan to divert water to one of Africa's largest lakes stop it disappearing? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IiMF06

In pictures: The churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia

Ahead of Easter, the BBC's Frank Gardner's visit the churches of Ethiopia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pT5hMY

Breaking the period taboo in Pakistan

Wasma Imran and Mahin Khan founded the Recircle Cup, to help those who cannot afford sanitary towels in Pakistan. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uyDoiR

The men who had millions of lives in their hands

How do the families of generals who sent men into battle commemorate World War One? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pSLT2l

Costa Rica polls: 'People hate us, we might move to Spain'

A Costa Rican couple talks about their fears ahead of polls dominated by the issue of same-sex marriage . from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pSSR8F

The country where children fear election time

Parents in Sierra Leone have been warned to take extra care of their children this election period as it's feared they could be ritually killed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pRCk4D

Week in pictures: 24 - 30 March 2018

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GlCMlY

Prince Laurent: €46,000 blow for Belgium's 'cursed prince'

Prince Laurent defended his allowance as "the price of my life, which is largely behind me now". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J5GdLg

North Korea sanctions: UN blacklists shipping firms

It is the UN's largest ever package of designated penalties against Pyongyang. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GpUctI

Iowa man wins legal battle to say hometown stinks

A judge rules Sibley cannot threaten to sue Josh Harms for criticising the town's "rancid" stench. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J4kUK6

Mauritania court gives toughest sentence for slave owners

A man and a women are sentenced in a country where slavery is widespread and convictions rare. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pQl7ZA

Police shot unarmed US man '7 times in back'

Stephon Clark was shot a total of eight times in the night-time confrontation in California. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GnoZLG

Schwarzenegger has heart surgery

Arnold Schwarzenegger undergoes emergency open heart surgery in Los Angeles from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uxTkSt

Ronaldo statue: Sculptor Emanuel Santos takes another shot at bust

Emanuel Santos creates a second statue one year on to silence critics who ridiculed his work. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pTIeBo

Texas woman jailed for five years for 'accidental' voter fraud

Crystal Mason, 43, said she did not know she was legally barred from casting a ballot in 2016. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GYK0cy

Kosovo security chiefs sacked after six Turks deported

There is fury in Kosovo after six alleged opponents of the Turkish president were sent back. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gpppgs

Parkland student David Hogg rejects Fox News host's apology

David Hogg accuses presenter Laura Ingraham of "mudslinging at children" after she taunted him. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pWL351

Noor Salman: Pulse nightclub shooter's widow not guilty

Widow of gunman who killed 49 people at Pulse nightclub in Florida two years ago is found not guilty of helping him from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E3X1Pb

Vatican: Pope did not say there is no hell

A top Italian daily did not accurately quote Pope Francis, the Vatican says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IgMJh6

Scammers impersonate French first lady Brigitte Macron

France's first lady files a complaint after email fraudsters impersonate her to request favours. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J3fi2K

Lindsay Lohan loses GTA V privacy case appeal

The actress fails to convince judges that a character in the game was based on her. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E77Wrg

Syria war: Turkey's Erdogan rejects French mediation offer

President Emmanuel Macron had proposed a dialogue with Kurdish fighters in north Syria. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GWrVvJ

Kim Jong-un visit: What else crosses the China-North Korea border?

Kim Jong-un's trip across the China-North Korea border to see Xi Jinping was notable for its rarity. Reality Check looks what passes across the border more regularly. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IgDvRS

China's 'Jack the Ripper', Gao Chengyong, sentenced to death

Gao Chengyong was found guilty of the gruesome murders of 11 women and girls over 14 years. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pP3XeG

Test-launch footage of Russian ballistic missile Satan 2

Russia's President Putin claims it can penetrate any defence shield. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E7nxHd

Spy poisoning: Russia expels 'unfriendly' Western diplomats

Moscow expels diplomats from "unfriendly" Western countries amid row over ex-spy poisoning in the UK. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J7hC8P

Coffee sold in California must carry cancer warning, judge rules

Coffee sellers in California must warn customers about the chemical acrylamide, a state court rules. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2H1czq4

Russia state of emergency as toxic dump fumes hit town near Moscow

Thousands of Volokolamsk residents had protested over foul air from a landfill site. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GkJ4m3

Facebook 'ugly truth' growth memo haunts firm

The firm denies it believes that growth at all costs is "good" even if it leads to deaths. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IfBLZc

NZ seniors' group hits back at 'elderly driver' plates

Lobby group says older drivers are being 'singled out' by E-plates idea. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J22GZD

Grace Mugabe's farm invaded by Zimbabwe gold diggers

Zimbabwe's former first lady reports to the police that 400 illegal gold panners invade her farm. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pSM3XI

Colombian church donates 250,000 communion wafers to Venezuela

A Colombian church donates thousands of communion wafers to Venezuela amid a shortage of flour. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pTrRVx

The South Korean rock band returning to perform in Pyongyang

When rock band YB were in North Korea 16 years ago, their performance moved some concert-goers to tears. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uxRRLU

Obituary: Johan van Hulst, the teacher who saved Jewish children

Johan van Hulst, who has died aged 107, saved children from the Nazis but wished he could have done more. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gj3YBT

The teenager sentenced to 241 years in prison

A man who committed a brutal robbery as a teenager will be in prison until he dies. Is that fair? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uwZT7M

Colorado senator explains white privilege to colleagues

Irene Aguilar speaks as lawmakers debate a bill to allow business-owners to pre-emptively shoot intruders. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pPfmKP

Lagos street dancers go viral after Rihanna retweet

These Lagos street children went viral after Rihanna, Naomi Campbell and P Diddy shared their videos. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pPCQQz

Turning bread into beer to fight food waste

This Vienna food shop is tackling food waste by turning inedible leftovers into something drinkable. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J0wpSV

Alligator 'gender reveal party' causes controversy

Family reveal baby's gender using their pet alligator and a watermelon, prompting concerns over safety. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E6e17b

Industry ferment: US wine industry crushed over tariffs

What the wine industry tells us about US-China trade tensions. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pPCV72

Papua New Guinea earthquake: Strong shallow tremor off New Britain island

A tsunami is forecast after a shallow magnitude 6.9 earthquake near New Britain island. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E5wocK

Mattis to Bolton: I hear you're the devil incarnate

US Defence Secretary James Mattis jokingly tells new National Security Adviser John Bolton he's heard he is "the devil incarnate". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GUAk2X

Stormy Daniels loses bid for early Trump testimony on her sex claims

Stormy Daniels wanted the president to speak on oath about an alleged "hush agreement". from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2GVPLba

Russia expels US diplomats in tit-for-tat

Moscow kicks out 60 diplomats and closes St Petersburg consulate in response to US action over spy poisoning. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GDWIjj

Pope Francis gives ride to boy with Down's syndrome

The 12-year-old joined Pope Francis for a ride around St Peter's Square on the popemobile. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IgZ451

Gunmen 'abduct mayor of Tripoli Abdelraouf Beitelmal'

Some government officials insist he is in custody and being interrogated. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GkJjcz

Australia coach quits over cheating scandal

Darren Lehmann is to quit as Australia head coach at the end of the current Test series against South Africa amid the ball-tampering scandal. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GSGOiE

Uganda newspaper's 'wine for abuse stories' contest angers readers

Ugandan newspaper apologises for offering the chance to win a bottle of wine for victims' stories. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J4PZgO

Trèbes attack: Vegan activist in court over butcher post

The woman is alleged to have said on Facebook she had "zero compassion" for a terror attack victim. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Id4SfD

China singer denied bank account because he’s blind

The bank said he was deemed to be "a person without capacity for civil conduct". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pPz8pr

Russian spy: Yulia Skripal 'improving rapidly'

Yulia Skripal is no longer in a critical condition after the Salisbury poisoning, the hospital says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2If6o0G

Sarkozy 'to face corruption trial'

French ex-President Sarkozy to face trial for corruption, days after charges in separate Libya funds case, media say from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E5otvI

Trump calls to congratulate TV's Roseanne

The White House confirms the US president called the TV star following her popular sitcom's return. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gi6Zm7

Australian ball-tampering: Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft apologise

Former Australia captain Steve Smith breaks down in tears as he apologises for his part in the ball-tampering scandal. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GiRPc8

Trump attacks Amazon for paying 'little or no taxes'

As well as its tax record, President Trump launches into Amazon for destroying retail jobs. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IeX65d

VW to buy back cars hit by German city diesel bans

Volkswagen says it will buy back new or nearly new diesel cars affected by diesel bans in German cities from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GVy4sb

Barclays pays $2bn to settle US fraud case

The US had sued the bank for alleged fraud over the sale of mortgage-backed securities. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J1xXfv

California car cliff plunge kills US family

The family of eight are all believed to have died after their vehicle drove off a California cliff. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GVxsmq

PAOK Salonika: Gun incident sees Greek club's president banned

PAOK Salonika's president is banned for three years for coming onto the pitch with a gun during a Greek top-flight game against AEK Athens. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Idjbkq

David Shulkin: Sacked secretary in parting shot at Trump

David Shulkin says Washington's environment is "so toxic, chaotic, disrespectful and subversive". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uvOkxn

Up close: The moment a cheetah joined a safari

Britton Hayes was on safari with his step uncle in Tanzania when a cheetah entered the vehicle. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IcTnVE

Germany migrants: Plans to keep asylum seekers in 'anchor centres'

The controversial plan will see asylum seekers kept in centres until their requests are processed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pONiqF

Czechs consider national anthem update

Olympic Committee launches new arrangements to mark state's 100th anniversary. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IdXaSA

Thai beach from Leonardo DiCaprio film to close temporarily

Maya Beach has become environmentally damaged as a result of too many tourists. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Ghkpyy

'Fake' India journalists held in Australia over human trafficking

The nine travellers with false documents said they had arrived to cover the Commonwealth Games. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GeJfz0

Sean Penn's debut novel is trashed by critics

Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff is about a contract killer for hire and not everyone is a fan. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GkgOvF

Egypt election: Sisi 'set to win second term as president'

The president has won almost 92% of the 25 million votes counted so far, state media report. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E3vEF3

Driver tries to ram group of French soldiers

A driver is on the run after trying to ram his car into a group of soldiers out jogging near barracks in southeast France. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GmdfoV

The incredible journey of a camera lost at sea

School children found the camera in perfect working order - fully charged with pictures intact. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pKjKvl

Islamic State and the kidnap of Nigerian schoolgirls from Dapchi

The BBC's Tomi Oladipo looks at the links between the Islamic State group and Nigeria's militants following the Dapchi abductions. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pMGlqS

North and South Korea set date for leaders' summit

Next month's summit between the two Koreas will be the first to be held in more than a decade. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IcAty6

'Lost' film predicting rise of Nazism returns to screen

A 1924 silent movie rediscovered in a Paris flea market is back in cinemas after a restoration campaign, reports the BBC's Bethany Bell in Vienna. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gl2rav

Does Justin Trudeau apologise too much?

The PM has outdone other Canadian leaders when it comes to issuing mea culpas for historic wrongs. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pMGc6T

Cycling the length of the Dakota Access pipeline

Martin Eberlen's images of those who live and work along the controversial route that transports oil across four US states. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ut7GmV

Carnival Cruise offers teen free trip for Snapchat handle

The cruise line showed up at a Virginia teenager's door to bid on his Snapchat handle, @CarnivalCruise. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GU1I10

Inxeba wins South Africa film award despite ban attempt

Traditional leaders were furious at the film's portrayal of gay love within a Xhosa cultural initiation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GitLtS

Miguna Miguna : Kenya opposition figure deported again

Miguna Miguna had been held at Nairobi airport since Monday amid an ongoing citizenship row. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GkPb5u

Malala returns to Pakistan after six years

The Nobel Peace Prize winner was shot and injured by the Taliban in 2012 for daring to go to school. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GkTi1J

Trump picks his doctor to replace Shulkin as veterans secretary

Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson, the White House doctor, is nominated to replace David Shulkin. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gi1Mqa

Man has 'world's worst' super-gonorrhoea

It is the first ever case that is resistant to the main antibiotic treatment. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GAKqIG

Silent march in Paris after 'anti-Semitic' murder

Mireille Knoll, who escaped the mass deportations from France in WW2, was killed in her flat. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2up5dty

Aziza Oubaita on the fight of her life

This 46-year-old French flyweight boxer has successfully recovered from a heart transplant. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GhsCmB

Spain police recover artefacts looted by IS in Libya

Two people are arrested accused of buying and selling the ancient objects looted from Libya. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GfwRz0

Julian Assange has internet cut at Ecuadorian embassy in London

Ecuador says the move is to prevent the WikiLeaks founder from interfering in other countries' affairs. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GiFSqP

Ireland's abortion referendum to be held on 25 May

Ireland's referendum on amending its abortion laws will be held on 25 May. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uvL2KN

Houston officer kills unarmed man walking with trousers down

Video shows Danny Ray Thomas, 34, walking towards police before he is shot once in the chest. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J457ef

Trump keen to meet Kim after 'successful' China talks

The US president gives a positive reaction to the North Korean leader meeting China's president. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GxWF8G

For Parkland students, high profiles bring wave of personal attacks

As Parkland shooting survivors pursue gun control, they are facing a new challenge - vindictive personal smears. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GvBoN5

Poland signs $4.75bn deal to buy US Patriot missiles

The largest weapons contract in Poland's history is likely to trigger strong criticism from Russia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gk6K5V

Madrid police dogs get 'Mozart effect' music therapy

Madrid's police dogs will get music therapy after a refurbishment to their living facilities. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IYrwJQ

Alexandre Bissonnette pleads guilty to Quebec mosque attack

Alexandre Bissonnette, 28, admits six counts of murder and six of attempted murder. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uvej8p

Clara Ponsati: Arrested Catalan politician released on bail

Clara Ponsati is being sought by Spanish authorities over her role in the Catalan independence referendum. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pLAJxp

Australia bans cricketers over cheating

Captain Steve Smith and vice-skipper David Warner are banned for a year by Cricket Australia over their recent ball-tampering. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J1Qd8b

Adea Shabani: Body of missing actress 'found' in California

The body was discovered hundreds of miles from the Hollywood home of the 25-year-old missing woman. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pNnewY

Ireland to get first official nude beach

Hawk Cliff in Dalkey, south Dublin will officially welcome nude bathers from April. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IZYzNN

Did lottery win teen choose wisely?

Charlie Lagarde took C$1,000 a week for life, rather than a C$1m lump sum, after winning a lottery. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GdWbFi

Former Disney star Caroline Sunshine joins Trump's press office

Caroline Sunshine, who starred in the Shake It Up TV series, will work in Mr Trump's press office. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GfW1te

Stormy Daniels seeks Trump testimony on her sex claims

Stormy Daniels wants the president to testify about whether he was aware of a "hush agreement". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pLnGMo

Paris ceremony for police officer Arnaud Beltrame

Lt Col Arnaud Beltrame, 44, offered himself in exchange for a hostage in an Islamist attack. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E1hq7p

Stephon Clark's brother storms Sacramento council meeting

The brother of shooting victim Stephon Clark and others disrupt a Sacramento city council meeting. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2E2ejfo

Abiy Ahmed named as head of Ethiopia's EPRDF ruling coalition

Abiy Ahmed's election paves the way for him to become the country's prime minister. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Ibalnf

Florida shooting survivor: Befriending killer wouldn't stop murder

"The idea that we are to blame, even implicitly, for the murders of our friends and teachers is a slap in the face." from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2J2kpAm

Ecuador searches for reporters kidnapped in border area

Two journalists and their driver were seized near the Colombian border, where guerrillas are active. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GjsT4j

Russia Kemerovo fire: First funerals take place

A national day of mourning is also being held for the 64 people, many of them children, who died. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IXWmSY

Syria war: Troops mass around last rebel town in Eastern Ghouta

Rebels in Douma have reportedly been given a deadline to leave, but they want to disarm and stay. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uwBw9Y

Vicky Momberg: South African estate agent jailed for racist abuse

Vicky Momberg becomes the first person in South Africa to be jailed for racist abuse. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I8YplP

Spy poisoning: Russian media accuse West of 'crusade'

Russian media have reacted with sarcasm and anger to the mass expulsion of diplomats from the US, Canada and some European states. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GwdlNP

Win Myint elected new Myanmar president

The close aide of de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi takes over after his predecessor resigned. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GCgtbe

'Invest in the People First': The Powerful Ministry That's Rebuilding Lives in Haiti

How the Christian ministry Extollo International is training Haitians to be builders and skilled tradesmen to break the cycle of extreme poverty and dependence on foreign aid. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2Gfbei4

China confirms Kim Jong-un visit

After days of speculation, China's news agency confirms North Korea's Kim Jong-un has visited China. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Ge3FIv

Fired Vancouver waiter case: Are the French really rude?

A waiter accused of bad behaviour in Canada revives a long-standing stereotype. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GhX9fQ

Spy poisoning: 'I would really like to know how they are'

Viktoria Skripal, the niece of the poisoned Russian spy, Sergei Skripal, told the BBC she hopes a miracle will happen. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gz9KyA

Brazilian sports reporters tackle on-air groping

A group of female sports journalists in Brazil launch a campaign against sexual harassment as they work. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pJ4T49

Nearly a million watch cat stuck up pole

A cat was stranded on a power line for three days, in an ordeal broadcast to hundreds of thousands. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pJrhKU

Russia fire: Protester spoke on the phone to dying wife

Demonstrators in Kemerovo are angry and upset at Russian officials over a fire that killed dozens of people. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2DZXBNI

Australia ball-tampering: Steve Smith, David Warner, Cameron Bancroft sent home

Cricket Australia send captain Steve Smith, vice-captain David Warner and batsman Cameron Bancroft home from South Africa. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ulDYjS

JWST: Hubble 'successor' faces new delay

The James Webb Space Telescope will not now be launched until "approximately May 2020". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pLfjjG

France to lower school starting age from six to three

The reduction, from six, will give France one of the lowest school starting ages in Europe. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GbLVNX

William Strampel: Michigan supervisor of Larry Nassar arrested

William Strampel is accused of storing nude photos of students and grabbing the buttocks of others. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Givqf3

Kemerovo fire: Who are the victims in the Russia leisure centre blaze?

Relatives tell of loved-ones lost in the fire at the Winter Cherry leisure centre in the Siberian city of Kemerovo. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2DYF44g

Twenty million Indians apply for 100,000 railway jobs

The number of applicants is expected to rise as the deadline for applications will end on Saturday. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I5HzEu

Kemerovo fire damage seen from inside gutted mall

Russia's Investigative Committee shows its workers in the fire-gutted leisure complex in Siberia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2upLn1A

When is a diplomat really just a spy?

A security expert explains the blurry line between official and unofficial embassy business. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GiQxh5

Jacqueline Woodson: US teen author wins $600,000 Astrid Lindgren prize

Jacqueline Woodson picks up the prestigious - and highly lucrative - Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GcPH9V

Why bear cubs are spending longer with their mothers

Hunting pressures mean brown bear cubs now spend an extra year with their mothers, say scientists. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IYTFjU

Argentine government mocked over heterosexuality tweet

The tweet by the office of human rights called for heterosexuality to be "made visible". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pIjay1

Kemerovo fire: Crowds direct fury at Putin

Protesters have taken to the streets after a leisure complex fire killed scores. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GeMpTi

Uber barred from resuming Arizona self-drive trial

Arizona's governor says he was disturbed and alarmed by video footage of a fatal accident. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I7qtWM

Olivia de Havilland: Acting legend loses court battle over TV drama Feud

The legendary Gone with the Wind actress "does not own history", a California appeal court rules. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2unJfY7

Mai Khoi: Vietnam detains activist singer after Europe tour

Mai Khoi, who met Barack Obama in 2016, was detained after flying home to Hanoi, her husband says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gab1N2

Census 2020: US adds controversial citizenship question

Opponents fear the question on the 2020 census could be used to target undocumented migrants. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Ggq1Fp

Stephane Audran: French actress dies at 85

She won a Bafta for best actress in 1974 and appeared in Brideshead Revisited on British TV. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GcbKgP

This 98-year-old sports mascot nun is captivating Americans

Sister Jean is the chaplain for basketball team Loyola-Chicago and people love her. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uo2Abv

Russia and the West - Eurovision-style score-keeping or Cold War?

The BBC's Steve Rosenberg on the Russian reaction to many countries expelling diplomats after the poisoning of Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the UK. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GtrPOF

Nelson Mandela's golden hand casts sell for $10m in bitcoin

A South African businessman has sold the four casts to a crypto-currency company based in Canada. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pHn2iG

Porn stars call for respect after spate of deaths

The deaths of five young women in the space of three months has shocked the porn industry. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gb5SAw

Air New Zealand calls for drone legislation after near miss

The drone came so close it was almost sucked into the plane's engine, says the airline. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IULTHX

Tiangong-1: Chinese space station may hit Earth 'in days'

The defunct station is hurtling towards Earth but chances of it crashing in your garden are slim. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pJWSeJ

Keith Raniere: Leader of Nxivm group charged with sex trafficking

Keith Raniere, the leader of a US self-help group, is detained in Mexico and charged with sex trafficking. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GbQVy8

Justin Trudeau apologises for Canada Tsilhqot'in hangings

Justin Trudeau apologises for the hanging of indigenous Tsilhqot'in leaders by British colonial authorities. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ulSLep

Eastern Ghouta: Saying goodbye to 'hell on earth'

Thousands of rebels and civilians are bussed from Eastern Ghouta under a deal with Syria's government. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pK4pKh

Did Martin Luther King predict his own death?

Fifty years ago, the civil rights leader gave his final speech. Did he conclude by predicting his assassination? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pHtxkS

Lindi Ortega: 'Music helps me cope with body dysmorphic disorder'

Country singer Lindi Ortega says performing on stage helped her confront a debilitating condition. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gx8L1M

Linda Brown, centre of Brown v Board civil rights case, dies

Linda Brown was 9 when she was denied entry to a white school, becoming focus of Supreme Court case. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pFVLgM

Actor Anthony Wong finds family who never knew him, after BBC report

Anthony Wong, an award winning actor, had spent decades looking for traces of his British father. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pHsotA

Cold War: How do Russia tensions compare to Soviet era?

Rising tensions between Russia and the West have raised the spectre of the Cold War. So what was it? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G8XUvQ

James Packer: Resignation puts focus on 'high-flier' mental health

James Packer's decision to resign from his company and seek help is uncommon among business leaders. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I51p2D

Brazil's female sports reporters call time on sexual harassment

More than 50 Brazilian female sports reporters speak out after suffering sexism and on-air groping. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gen9bT

Yuri Gagarin: First man in space

It's 50 years since the death of Yuri Gagarin, the Russian Cosmonaut who was the first man to travel into space. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2DXhWDm

DR Congo massacre: 'My daughter was slashed with a machete'

BBC Africa editor Fergal Keane visits the site of a gruesome massacre in the Democratic Republic of Congo. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I8ozp5

'An Extraordinary Hero': Franklin Graham Honors French Police Officer Who Gave His Life for a Hostage

Evangelist Franklin Graham, the son of the late evangelist Billy Graham, honored the French police officer who sacrificed his life during a terror attack Friday in France by volunteering to trade places with a female hostage. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2pH12Vn

Leading Atheist: Beware the Decline of Christianity in Europe

Atheist author Richard Dawkins is warning his followers against celebrating the reported demise of Christianity in Europe. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2IUZOOq

One Man's Plan to End Haiti's Cycle of Extreme Poverty and Dependence by Investing in Its People

How the Christian ministry Extollo International is training Haitians to be builders and skilled tradesmen to break the cycle of extreme poverty and dependence on foreign aid. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2DWfXzh

Stormy Daniels: White House 'strongly' denies Trump's alleged affair

Deputy press secretary Raj Shah said the president denies the affair with Stormy Daniels. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pK8YUX

'North Korean train' in Beijing fuels rumours of Kim Jong-un visit

A train identified as North Korean arrives, fuelling rumours its leader is on board. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gaj3Wx

Kemerovo mall fire: How party turned into nightmare

Survivors tell the BBC how they fled the leisure complex fire in Siberia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pGesRz

Paris murder of woman, 85, investigated as 'anti-Semitic'

Mireille Knoll, who escaped the Vel d'Hiv round up of Jews in Paris in WW2, was killed in her flat. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pJ6upM

Rapper attacks 'racist' Heineken ad

The US star says he believes some companies are purposely putting out "racist ads" for more views. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ITTvKR

Fired Vancouver waiter: I'm not rude, just French

A waiter claims discrimination against his French culture after being fired for "rude" behaviour. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ITEAQR

Facebook faces Federal Trade Commission privacy inquiry

Facebook's stock price plunges as a federal agency investigates if it broke laws data security laws. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IWerB2

Rhino census begins in India's Kaziranga National Park

More than 40 elephants are being used to help count the park's one-horned rhinoceros population. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G9WCR2

José Filomeno dos Santos named suspect in $500m fraud case

José Filomeno dos Santos is barred from leaving the country, Angola's deputy attorney general says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gs3Pvb

Marvia Malik - Pakistan TV airs first transgender anchor

Marvia Malik, a journalism graduate, told the BBC she was moved to tears when she was offered the job. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2DWRRUZ

Trump Expels 60 Russian Diplomats, Shuts Down Seattle Consulate

The Trump administration expelled 60 Russian diplomats on Monday and ordered Russia's consulate in Seattle to close, as the United States and European nations sought to jointly punish Moscow for its alleged role in poisoning an ex-spy in Britain. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2IP2ixv

US to expel 60 Russian diplomats

Sixty Russian diplomats in US are being expelled amid co-ordinated response to poisoning of Russian ex-spy in UK. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G7LoN9

Billion euro cyber-suspect arrested in Spain

The individual led a prolific gang that stole cash from banks for more than five years, says Europol. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I5OPjA

Russia Kemerovo fire: Shopping centre exits 'were blocked'

Many of the 64 people killed in the leisure complex fire in Siberia were children. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IRCl0s

Blaze Kills 64 People and 200 Animals in Russian Shopping Mall Filled with Children

With the fire alarms silent and staff reportedly nowhere to be seen, a fire at a shopping mall packed with children and their parents on the first weekend of the school recess killed 64 people in Russia's Siberia. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2G6uHS4

France attack: Lakdim's girlfriend 'known to security services'

The female suspect, 18, is a Muslim convert who had reportedly shown signs of radicalisation. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GtAbFW

Malaysia seeks 10 year-jail terms for 'fake news'

Critics say the bill is an attempt by the authorities to stifle dissent ahead of elections. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G8CMpc

Trademark row over Iceland football chant

Designer discovers that football fans' "Hú!" chant was trademarked in 2016. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pFQVzY

Russian ambassadors 'summoned by EU neighbours'

The move comes amid reports of imminent diplomatic expulsions over the nerve agent attack in the UK. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I4LdOX

Uzbeks told to tend their gardens or face triple tax

Government wants its citizens to produce their own food. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I35HYm

Remington: US gunmaker files for bankruptcy

The firm has been in business for more than 200 years but has been hit by slowing sales. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ITJSf2

'It's embarrassing we're called cheats'

Australian cricket fans are unimpressed with their team's cheating scandal in South Africa. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G648MS

Sperm race funds rare New Zealand bird's survival

Conservationists come up with novel way to raise funds for the hihi, or stitchbird. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IT6EDY

Alphons Kannanthanam: India minister's 'naked' visa claim criticised

His comments comparing India's biometric ID scheme to procuring a US visa spark a row online. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G5WXnT

Liberia - the country where citizenship depends on your skin colour

Liberia does not allow people who are not black to be citizens - but now the president wants to change that. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pEWG04

Stormy Daniels: 'I was threatened'

The adult film actress says she was threatened over an alleged sexual encounter with Donald Trump in 2006. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IRSK4N

#MeToo movement takes hold in South Korea

Hundreds of women are speaking out against sexual abuse in South Korea. So can things change? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pH9Mdl

Hundreds of thousands rally for gun control legislation

The BBC followed groups from Parkland, Florida and Newtown, Connecticut, to the biggest march in Washington DC. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GalEvw

Spain Catalonia: Protesters clash with police after Puigdemont arrest

Protests break out across Catalonia as former leader Carles Puigdemont spends the night in a German prison. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I3VFGA

Russia shopping centre fire: Firefighters tackle fatal blaze

Video captures the burning building in Siberia where a number of people were killed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G8b8Ji

Is Turkey going too far to stop migrant boats?

Aladdin and Bushra experienced first-hand how migrants are treated by the Turkish coastguard. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pH0Hky

Federal Flight Deck Officers: The airline pilots trained to shoot hijackers

Thousands of US airline pilots carry guns in the cockpit. Why do they do it - and how are they trained? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gqr9cL

Stormy Daniels to tell her story of Trump 'affair' on CBS

Stormy Daniels says she had an affair with Donald Trump in 2006-07 - an allegation he denies. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2unOVRE

37 Dead, 69 Missing in Russian Shopping Center Fire

A devastating fire at a shopping center in a Siberian city killed 37 people and left 69 others missing Sunday, many of them children, a Russian state news agency reported. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2IO7vpo

Spain Catalonia: Mass protests after Germany detains Puigdemont

Protests erupt across the Spanish region after Germany detains independence leader Carles Puigdemont. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IScVQr

China Appeals for Cooperation as it Warns of ‘Trade War’

A top Chinese official warned Sunday that a “trade war” would harm all sides but gave no indication of Beijing’s possible next move in a spiraling dispute with President Donald Trump over steel and technology. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2DT1N1Y

Nigeria Dapchi abductions: Schoolgirls finally home

Nearly all the Dapchi girls seized by Boko Haram are home after visiting the Nigerian president. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GpQXFV

Trump-Russia: President's legal team shake-up falters

Two lawyers will now no longer join President Trump's team, despite an earlier announcement. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I3nH4T

Trèbes attack: French left-winger arrested over tweet hailing gendarme's death

The French left-winger is accused of celebrating the killing of Arnaud Beltrame in a terrorist attack. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IOXt7D

Australia-UK: Passengers welcomed after non-stop flight

The 14,498km (9,009-mile) journey from Perth to London took just over 17 hours. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pFg255

'Orange snow' baffles eastern Europeans

The strange phenomenon caused by snow mixing with sand is sighted in Russia and other countries. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GmCqL3

Mass for French Officer Whose Sacrifice ‘Saved the Nation’

Survivors and families of the victims of Friday’s Islamic extremist attack packed the Saint-Etienne-de-Trebes church for Sunday’s special Mass honoring Lt. Col. Arnaud Beltrame and the three others killed in the attack. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2pCYWWC

Russia fire: Kemerovo shopping centre blaze kills children

Video on social media shows panic as rescue teams evacuate the building in southern Russia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GoMiEc

Russia and Taliban deny US claims of working together

The head of US forces in Afghanistan had told the BBC Moscow was supplying the insurgents with arms. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G3tUBo

Killer Mike: Rapper defends gun ownership in NRA video

The Run The Jewels rapper criticises anti-gun activists in an NRA video released on the weekend of the March For Our Lives protests. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G6Ax68

Vettel wins Australian GP

Sebastian Vettel wins a dramatic Australian Grand Prix after leapfrogging Lewis Hamilton during a safety car period. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uhY6mT

Australia ball-tampering: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull shocked by 'cheating'

Malcolm Turnbull, the Australian prime minister, says it is "beyond belief" that the national cricket team was involved in "cheating" during the third Test match against South Africa from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IPNmiP

Former Catalan president 'detained'

German police detain Catalan ex-leader Carles Puigdemont, who is wanted in Spain for sedition, his lawyer says from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IRZmA7

March For Our Lives: Six key takeaways from the US gun control rallies

The leading events in some of the biggest rallies in the US since the Vietnam War era. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Gr6u8e

Yolanda Renee King calls for 'a gun-free world'

The granddaughter of Martin Luther King calls for "a gun-free world", at a rally in Washington DC. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Glu6uZ

Cricketers step down over ball-tamper row

Australia captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner step down from their roles for the rest of the third Test against South Africa after admitting to ball tampering. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I2tzvm

France gun attack: Trèbes holds memorial Mass for victims

A memorial Mass is being held in Trèbes for four people killed by an Islamist gunman on Friday. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GhzrDR

José Abreu: Founder of world renowned El Sistema music project dies

José Abreu, whose project changed the lives of impoverished children in Venezuela, dies aged 78. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G7hfJB

Australia-UK: First non-stop flight en route from Perth to London

The first non-stop flight between the two countries is due to arrive in London on Sunday morning. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2DQvtg7

Paul Biya: Cameroon's 'absentee president'

Critics call the 85-year-old long-time ruler "absent" but it's more complicated than that. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pElbub

March For Our Lives: 'Fight for your life before it’s somebody else’s job.'

Emma Gonzalez demonstrated the power of silence during her impassioned speech at the March For Our Lives. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2ufvKtx

I was expected to marry so I went to Antarctica instead

Meena was raised a ‘good Indian girl' who was expected to get married, but she's off to Antarctica. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pEBaJ3

Eurovision: First winner Lys Assia dies aged 94

Swiss singer Lys Assia took the prize in 1956 and remained a life-long ambassador for the contest. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IMjqEa

Obituary: The 9/11 rescuers who died a day apart, 17 years on

Thomas Phelan and Keith Young played key roles after the attack. Their deaths are not isolated cases. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GiOw85

Who sent the wedding gift bomb that killed this newlywed?

He was murdered five days after his wedding - and police have no idea who could have wanted him dead. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G2DGnl

Syria war: Rebel evacuations from Eastern Ghouta gather pace

Buses carrying rebels and their families leave the Eastern Ghouta enclave as the government grip tightens. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IR0tjK

Gun marchers: 'Our message to the world is...'

Tens of thousands of people protested in Washington over gun laws. What was their message to the rest of the world? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G2W1R9

Earth Hour: Lights off to preserve the planet's environment

Lights are turned off every year for Earth Hour to raise awareness about climate change. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pGaCqz

The Intriguing Answer Stephen Hawking Gave When Asked ‘Do You Believe in God?’

Despite being diagnosed with a rare form of ALS at age 22, Hawking went on to become one of the famous scientists in history. Writing in a Brief History, Hawking said that if we ever discovered a “theory of everything,” it would be “the ultimate triumph of human reason – for then we should know the mind of God.” from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2pCaEzM

Most wanted Roy Lawrence Piechocki arrested in Bulgaria

Roy Piechocki has been wanted by Interpol since 2011 for sexually exploiting a minor in the US. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I4i7iW

In pictures - US rallies and around world

Americans march for tougher gun controls in the wake of a Florida school shooting. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pHqjyT

Cricketer charged with ball-tampering

Australia's Cameron Bancroft admits he tampered with the ball against South Africa - and captain Steve Smith says he knew in advance. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2GfXwef

Croatia rally: Traditionalists reject EU gender treaty

They say the document will open the door to same-sex marriage and transgender rights. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HXVHQ0

Massive incomplete TV tower in Russia demolished

Several people had fallen to their deaths from the tower over the years, which never even transmitted. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pCelp3

Koreas to Hold High-Level Talks to Set Up Kim-Moon Summit

The rival Koreas have agreed to hold high-level talks this coming week to prepare for an April summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, South Korea said Saturday. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2I3iIBp

Spain Catalonia: Finland ponders request to extradite Puigdemont

Authorities assess Spain's arrest warrant for Catalan ex-leader Carles Puigdemont amid high tension. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2G805LM

Apple wants to introduce new emojis for disabled people

The company says very few of the current emojis "speak to the life experiences of those with disabilities". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uhL1Kg

Iran angered by US imposition of cyber sanctions

The US had taken action against 10 Iranians and a tech firm for alleged worldwide hack attacks. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pGxzdx

March For Our Lives: US set for mass rallies to back gun control

March For Our Lives events are being held nationwide, with hundreds of thousands expected to protest. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uf7TKx

French Hero Officer Who Swapped Himself for Hostage Dies

A French police officer who offered himself up to an Islamic extremist gunman in exchange for a hostage died of his injuries, raising the death toll in the attack to four, and the officer was honored Saturday as a national hero of “exceptional courage and selflessness.” from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2pAQPZy

Kansas water park boss charged over death of boy, 10

A 10-year-old boy died after his raft went airborne and his head hit a pole in Kansas in 2016. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I2A1Ct

Trump signs new transgender military ban

The policy scraps his blanket ban but bars those who have undergone gender transition from serving. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IOZdgT

Trump trade war: China tells US it will defend national interests

US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on Chinese goods , raising fears of a trade war. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2HYXeW8

The woman who brought skull watches back to life

Scot Fiona Krüger has carved out a niche in the conservative world of Swiss watchmaking. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2FZwatw

Florida school shooting: Pennsylvania students get stones

The buckets of stones in classrooms could ward off a gunman, says a Pennsylvania school official. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Ggps1x

The evolution of UK-Australia travel into a single flight

The first non-stop journey takes place on Saturday, almost 80 years after it involved 31 stopovers. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pAdKnP

A day in the life of India's 'tuberculosis warrior'

On world tuberculosis day, Dr Zarir Udwadia talks about his fight against the deadly disease. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pCa0T4

Hamelin Bay: Nearly 150 beached whales die in Australia

Rescuers manage to return just six surviving pilot whales to deeper waters in Western Australia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2DQLMcF

Eye-witness says French hostage-taker ran after him

Armed police have killed a suspect, 25-year-old Redouane Lakdim, who shot dead three people in a series of attacks in southern France. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Ger7Vp

Mother Pleads with Islamic Terrorists for Release of Kidnapped Christian Daughter

The mother of a kidnapped Christian girl is pleading with her Islamic captors to release her daughter. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2pCsMdy

France shooting: Hostage swap officer 'fighting for life'

The gendarme was hailed a hero after taking the place of a hostage in a supermarket siege in France. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2I0VBXQ

Catalonia crisis: Five separatist leaders detained

A Spanish judge detains five separatist leaders charged with rebellion, amid fears they could flee. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2DPMnLJ

France hostage crisis: Moment police closed in on attacker

Helicopters flew overhead as an elite police team moved in on Redouane Lakdim, who shot dead three people in France. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IPKvGI

Mother jailed in France for drowning five newborn babies

The newborns were found in a freezer at the mother's home near Bordeaux. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2IJ9lbb

Justice Dept. Charges 9 Iranians in Massive Hacking Scheme

The Justice Department on Friday announced charges against 9 Iranians in a government-sponsored hacking scheme that pilfered sensitive information from hundreds of universities, private companies and government agencies. from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2IN3P7t

Elon Musk pulls brands from Facebook

Entrepreneur Elon Musk has the official Facebook pages for his Tesla and SpaceX companies deleted. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2DQtuIr

Half of African species 'face extinction'

The findings come after the death of the last male northern white rhino. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2DOokgc

US sanctions Iranian hackers for 'stealing university data'

An Iranian company allegedly stole data from 320 universities in the US and 21 other countries. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2pygUcS

Car bomb targets spectators at Afghanistan wrestling match

Officials say at least 13 people have been killed in the explosion at Helmand sports stadium. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pzPq6A

China cracks down on video parodies

Recent online videos have had a "severely damaging effect on society", according to regulators. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pBHiSf

French police shoot supermarket gunman

Armed police shoot a hostage-taker after storming a supermarket in southern France town of Trèbes. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G1zeoE

Poland abortion: Protests against bill imposing new limits

Thousands of people are expected to protest against plans to further tighten the abortion laws. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G2bixz

Reddit: Guns, beer and tobacco transactions now banned

At least 38 communities have been banned as Reddit distances itself from transactions of illicit goods. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IOkVlo

Karen McDougal: Trump 'tried to pay ex-playboy model for sex'

Karen McDougal says she had a 10-month affair with Donald Trump in 2006. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ucJGo9

Why All Americans Should Care About President Trump's Tariffs Against China

President Donald Trump signed an executive memorandum that would impose up to $60 billion in annual tariffs on Chinese imports. One analyst calls the president's move long overdue – but it could come at a price. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2G5akk5

Trade wars, Trump tariffs and protectionism explained

Tariffs and protectionism - what do President Trump's new policies mean and what will they do? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HYY8SA

Spanish police break up Nigerian sex trafficking gang

Thirty-nine Nigerian women are rescued after being found living in "squalid conditions in caves". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pz3Nb4

Terrorist Hostage Situation Unfolding in France, at Least 1 Killed

A hostage situation is unfolding at a grocery store in southern France, and there are unconfirmed media reports that the assailant claimed connections to the Islamic State group. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2IJg70m

Hostages taken at French supermarket

Shots were reportedly fired before the hostage-taking near Carcassonne in southern France. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FY1VD9

John Bolton: Five things new Trump security adviser believes

The new US National Security Adviser is a confrontational advocate for the use of American power. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G1TG52

Stephon Clark: Protests over police shooting shut NBA arena

Police shot dead Stephon Clark, who was holding an object that turned out to be a phone. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DOoZhH

Meet the disabled Syrian boy who is always smiling

Seven-year-old Mustafa lives in Jordan with his grandmother and his sister. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2II8xDc

How DNA can be used to store computer data

British scientists think DNA could be used to solve a global problem - where to store all our data. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G1Sq1E

Trump's cabinet: who's next for the firing line?

US National Security Adviser HR McMaster is the latest victim of the President's line up changes. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ufI9NY

Toys R Us founder Charles Lazarus dies at 94 as his company folds

The firm Charles Lazarus founded in 1948 said last week it was game over for its US and UK stores. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FZ2Umr

Pacific garbage patch 'growing rapidly'

It is estimated some 80,000 tonnes of plastic is circulating in a patch between Hawaii and California. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pwsSDN

Origin of 'six-inch mummy' confirmed

Scientists investigate an unusual, small, mummified skeleton from Chile to establish its medical history. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G3o7b1

Syria war: Eastern Ghouta rebels announce ceasefire

Rebels say the ceasefire is aimed at allowing civilians to leave the besieged enclave of Eastern Ghouta. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pxzQrV

Trump replaces McMaster with Bolton

President Trump replaces US National Security Adviser H R McMaster with Bush-era defence hawk John Bolton from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HWYybY

Sex doll 'brothel': Xdolls escapes Paris council censure

The business, which charges €89 for an hour with a silicone sex doll, was accused of demeaning women. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FYVDD9

Dapchi kidnap: Government 'will not abandon' lone hostage

The Nigerian government says it is committed to freeing the last remaining girl kidnapped in Dapchi. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IM3IJk

Kenya payout for mother made to deliver on hospital floor

A mother was awarded $25,000 after nurses left her to deliver her baby in public on a hospital floor. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IIWRQA

Viral teacher's inspirational chalkboard PC

Meet the Ghanaian teacher who went viral thanks to his chalkboard version of Microsoft Word. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pvepI2

Meet SoFi - the soft robot fish developed by MIT

Scientists hope a robotic fish will guide aquatic life and help clean up pollution in the ocean. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ILcnvC

Israeli man fined for urinating on memorial at Auschwitz

The 19-year-old man was released after being questioned by Polish police for several hours. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G0bAVO

Police video shows fatal shooting of unarmed black man

Authorities say they mistook Stephon Clark's mobile phone for a weapon and fired off 20 shots. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2py3Mnc

'These Children Are Often Forgotten About': One Man's Musical Quest to Reach China's Orphans for Christ

Many Americans visited China this year to participate in Chinese New Year celebrations. Inspired by what they witnessed about the country, some say they want to return to share God's love to unreached people – particularly China's orphaned children.   from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2G5bw6X

EU and six other countries exempted from US metals tariffs

The US trade representative says the import duties have been "paused" while further talks take place. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ucVFC0

Donald Trump's top lawyer resigns

John Dowd, Donald Trump's lead lawyer in Russia inquiry resigns, US media report from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HY0oJB

Skating Lake Baikal, the world's deepest lake

Skaters describe taking to the ice on Lake Baikal in Siberia. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HWdwPL

Cambridge Analytica taken to court over data storage

A US professor wants the company to hand over all the data it has on him and explain exactly how it got it. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IHinFH

Ukraine arrests pilot hero Savchenko over 'coup plot'

Ex-helicopter pilot Nadiya Savchenko does not deny conspiring against Ukraine's government. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GRDyUO

Dapchi kidnap: Nigerian father's pain as daughter flies to Abuja

Hours after returning from Boko Haram's capture in northern Nigeria, Dapchi school girls were separated from their parents to meet the President. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2psXg1N

YouTube gun ban drives bloggers to PornHub

The video-sharing site has banned videos that show people how to manufacture or modify guns. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pvwlSN

Dutch parliament halted as man jumps from public gallery

Shock among lawmakers as an individual is injured after leaping from a height of several metres. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DJzWkF

Cynthia Nixon and 10 other celebrities who entered politics

Including Katie Price, Glenda Jackson... and Donald Trump. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u7dsKK

Nigerian girls tell of kidnap ordeal

What the Dapchi schoolgirls have said about their time in the hands of Boko Haram militants. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G0HLnS

Miss Venezuela to close temporarily over corruption claims

The contest is to close pending an investigation into claims of sexual and financial impropriety. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pvLh3A

Austria recalls diplomat from Israel over Nazi shirt

The employee, who is posted in Israel, posed in a T-shirt bearing the name of a Nazi tank division. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GRM9qp

Iranian officials mocked for using foreign products

After the Iran Supreme Leader urges local purchases, officials are mocked for using foreign products. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G0FPvv

Tennessee grants $1 million to wrongly convicted man

Lawrence McKinney was at first given just $75 after 31 years in jail for a crime he did not commit. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gipcii

South Korea to shut off computers to stop people working late

The initiative in South Korea's local government aims to stop a "culture of working overtime". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ptWjW6

Florida school shooting students told to wear clear backpacks

Students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where a gunman killed 17 people will be asked to wear clear backpacks as part of extra security measures. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ubg1f0

Syria war: Rebels 'begin leaving key Eastern Ghouta town'

It is the first such evacuation under a deal between rebels and the government besieging the area. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2puW3Xw

Deadly blast at Czech chemical plant

Six people have been killed in an explosion at a chemical plant in the Czech Republic. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ufcps6

Uber self-driving crash: Footage shows moment before impact

Police release footage of the moments leading up to a crash involving a self-driving car in Arizona. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FUdT0v

Freiburg murder: Afghan jailed for life in Germany

The rape and murder of a medical student in 2016 fuelled tensions over the mass influx of migrants. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GTkNAc

Curiosity rover: 2,000 days on Mars

The Nasa robot this week celebrates 2,000 martian days investigating the surface of the Red Planet. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GbalX4

Eleven jailed for life over India 'beef' murder

The conviction of 11 men for lynching a Muslim meat trader is India's first 'cow vigilante' sentencing. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GQcl4X

Dutch referendum: Spy tapping powers vote too close to call

The "no" vote is marginally ahead with most results counted, as new spying powers split the country. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2puVg9a

Theresa May to warn EU leaders of Russian threat to democracy

The EU summit is also expected to see leaders agree on the terms for a Brexit transition period. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FS0Gp0

Rebel Wilson: Australia media firms fail in defamation case bid

The actress accuses six outlets of "colluding" with Bauer Media to fight a record defamation payout. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DKkZPn

UK passports 'to be made in France after Brexit'

The existing UK manufacturer says it will be replaced by a French one after Brexit. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pAnMpk

Nicolas Sarkozy: French ex-president says funding probe is 'hell'

The ex-president is being probed over claims he received illegal campaign funds from Libya's Gaddafi. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gd1oMV

'People against gun control haven't been shot at'

From the survivors of mass shootings to gun owners, Newsbeat speaks to four different people about gun control in the USA. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2puYJne

Trump set to announce China sanctions after IP probe

The White House says its investigation finds that China encourages the theft or transfer of intellectual property. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FZbopK

Eddie Woo: The maths teacher who became an unlikely star

Eddie Woo's high-energy lessons on YouTube are inspiring students around the globe. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pwJvz5

Ahed Tamimi: Palestinian slap video teen gets eight months in plea deal

For Palestinians, Ahed Tamimi is a national icon, but to Israelis she is a violent troublemaker. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DJdFDD

'We made mistakes' - Facebook's Zuckerberg

Facebook's Zuckerberg: "We made mistakes" over Cambridge Analytica situation from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IIZhyD

Nicolas Sarkozy: French police free ex-president after questioning

He was in custody for questioning over alleged campaign funding from late Libyan leader Gaddafi. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IJq4Lw

24 Vietnamese Christians Attacked, Forced to Renounce Christ

The incident happened in the north-western highlands of the country when members of an ethnic group known as Hmong decided to accept Jesus Christ. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DKoQf9

Pedro Pablo Kuczynski: Under fire Peru president 'to resign'

Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski is to resign amid vote-buying scandal, government sources say from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DKsBkN

Xabi Alonso: Former Real Madrid star accused of tax fraud

The retired midfielder is the latest football player to be pursued by the Spanish tax authorities. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u7btGn

Christian Teacher Dismissed for Saying 'God Loves You' to Lesbian Student

A UK Employment Tribunal has dismissed the discrimination claim by a Christian teacher dismissed by a UK government-funded pre-apprenticeship academy for answering students’ questions about her beliefs. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2G8YVDf

Africa agrees deal for Continental Free Trade Area

It is hoped the deal could boost industry and make more than a billion people more prosperous. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pyr3p8

Trump 'warned' not to congratulate Putin in Russia election

Mr Trump was reportedly told not to congratulate the Russian president on his win, but he did anyway. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HQGBvH

Surgeon David Nott: Hack led to Syria air strike

David Nott had helped Syrian surgeons via the internet - weeks later, their hospital was destroyed. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u7VA2h

Boko Haram Jihadists Free Nigerian School Girls

Many of the Nigerian schoolgirls abducted from their village a month ago have just been released back to their families. Villagers say Boko Haram jihadists said they returned the girls "out of pity." But it came with a warning. The Islamic terrorists told the residents, "Don't ever put your daughters in school again." Boko Haram translates as "western education is forbidden" in the local Hausa language. Nigerian Minister of Information Lai Mohammed confirmed that 101 of the 110 girls abducted are back home safe, and one boy was also returned. Mohammed said many of the girls were dropped on the road and found their way home to their parents' houses. He says they are now documenting the girls. "No ransoms were paid," Mohammed said in a statement. "The girls were released through back-channel efforts and with the help of some friends of the country, and it was unconditional."   In 2014, the Islamic extremist group abducted 276 scho...

Austin bombings: Deceased suspect named as Texas man

Mark Anthony Conditt, 23, has been named by US media as the suspect who died after triggering a device. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ID7wfT

Human Rights Watch: Libya 'incapable' of holding elections

The US-based group worries that voters, candidates and political parties risk 'coercion'. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2psTbKY

Tajikistan ministry's book tells women how to dress

A book published by the government tells Tajik women what they should - and should not - be wearing. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pubiAd

Texas bombings: 'The suspect is deceased'

A suspect linked to several recent explosions in Texas has died in a blast as police tried to arrest him. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GOfceF

Cambridge Analytica: What we know so far

How the row over Cambridge Analytica's use of Facebook data unfolded. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ptWcut

'Congratulating Dictators on Winning Sham Elections': Is Criticism of Trump's Phone Call to Putin Valid?

President Trump says he will soon meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2FZlze2

Technology giants face European 'digital tax' slug

Firms such as Facebook and Google may be forced to pay 3% of their EU digital revenues. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FWgpPP

Lawsuit after Malaysian flag reported as 'IS symbol' in US

A US employee association is being sued after restricting a Muslim man's membership over the row. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GPMv0P

Pope Francis: Vatican press chief resigns over doctored letter

Msgr. Dario Vigano came under fire for blurring parts of a letter from Pope Benedict XVI in a photo. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FXHfHe

Germany returns 3,000-year-old Olmec statues to Mexico

The busts will be returned to Mexico after a court battle lasting almost a decade went in its favour. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ufdVLd

Global implications for NZ 'Million Dollar Mouse' success

Eradicating mice from one tiny island group could spell hope for fauna around the world. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GPv9Bd

Families of IS India victims learned of deaths on television

The government is criticised for not telling the families of 30 Indian workers about their deaths first. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IHVq5c

'Cambodia's Amy Winehouse' mourned as inspiration

Kak Channthy's story of overcoming poverty and hardship inspired people from all around the globe. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2psyT4b

Pope Francis to visit Ireland in August

Pope Francis is to visit Ireland in August, the first papal visit to the country for almost 40 years. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G17fRZ

How a Sarajevo’s choir bridged the ethnic divide

Rebuilding Sarajevo after the Bosnian war through a multi-faith choir. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G9GgXP

Austin bombings suspect dead - US media

The suspect in a series of parcel bombings in Texas is dead after a police operation, media say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HPETe1

Kidnapped schoolgirls 'freed in Nigeria'

Many of the 110 schoolgirls kidnapped by Islamist militants in February have returned home, reports say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2psK0Kq

'Dozens dead' in Kabul suicide attack

At least 26 people were killed in a suspected suicide bomb attack near a shrine in the Afghan capital. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FYQtTD

Ek Do Teen: The unpopular Bollywood remake that crossed 18m views

The original version of Ek Do Teen was a 1988 blockbuster hit that catapulted its heroine to stardom. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ptHL93

Xi Jinping: How China's president got ahead, in hats

The story of China's parliament told in hats - and the shock that had some analysts eating theirs. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FR7004

The Rohingya children trafficked for sex

Teenage refugee girls are being sold for sex after fleeing conflict in Myanmar, the BBC finds. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G5YBoR

Container ships collide in Karachi

One ship scrapes against another as it tries to manoeuvre into a berth. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DIkyF2

Stormy Daniels and Trump: Polygraph backs affair claim

A lie test says Stormy Daniels was truthful in saying she had sex with Donald Trump, which he has denied. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u3PDDN

Cambridge Analytica: The data firm's global influence

The data firm facing questions over its work practices has operated all over the world. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FOBG1S

Malta-linked Russian whistleblower surrenders to Greek police

Maria Efimova had helped the murdered Maltese anti-corruption blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2psvWQt

Syrian Christians Fear Persecution Under Turkish Rule

Just before the invasion, Syrian rebels who were leading the assault on Afrin, reportedly posted a video online threatening to kill Kurds in Afrin unless they converted to Islam. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2u2M6Wd

Canada introduces new gun control measures

The federal Liberals table legislation with new measures that include tougher background checks. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GcVc7P

Syria war: Dozens killed as rockets hit Damascus market

Police say rebels in the besieged Eastern Ghouta region fired the rockets at a government-held area. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GNlUl1

India professor ‘melon breast’ comments spark protest

Students at a collage in the Indian state of Kerala have protested against a teacher's remarks. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FVJqLt

Federal Trade Commission 'investigates Facebook' over Cambridge Analytica

The Federal Trade Commission is reported to be investigating allegations that private data was misused. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GdGlcW

Russia election: Trump congratulates Putin over victory

US President Donald Trump says he will meet the Russian leader in the "not too distant future". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HO3uQq

German city installs Karl Marx traffic lights

The communist thinker's home town chooses an unusual way to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DErcMF

US offers $2.5m in aid to Venezuelans in Colombia

The US Agency for International Development says it will provide food and health assistance. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u0vUVe

Hamburgers usurp classic baguette sandwich in France

The French order more US-style hamburgers than classic jambon-beurre sandwiches, a study suggests. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IDTTgd

Ringo Starr receives knighthood: 'I'll wear it at breakfast'

The Beatles star is knighted by Prince William and jokes he'll wear his medal to breakfast. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DGIqck

France's Sarkozy: 'Bling' and legal woes

Ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy is dogged by investigations into his campaign finances. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2baoUMZ

How China's government has changed after the NPC

China's removal of presidential term limits are among some of the biggest reforms outlined at NPC. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IBeJwO

Could cryonic technicians help bring the dead back to life?

Freezing the deceased in the hope of one day reviving them could become a mainstream service, advocates say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Gz2ctq

Smokers fail to respond to UAE 'sin tax'

Only a quarter of smokers have changed their habits after tobacco prices doubled. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HNxBaI

Is leaving Facebook the only way to protect your data?

What can users do to gain back control of their data or limit how much is shared? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FR2jn2

US retail giants ask Trump to reconsider China tariffs

The potential tariffs could affect a list of as many as 100 products including shoes and footwear. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2psgdS0

The New Russian Czar: Why Putin Doesn't Want Peace

Putin may say he wants peace, but others argue that his actions haven't matched his words.  from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DHdzfE

US school shooting: Police investigate Maryland reports

A school in Maryland is under lockdown as police investigate reports of shots fired. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HQ7srE

Former Beatle Ringo Starr: I'll wear my medal at breakfast

Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr receives his knighthood for services to music. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pq5Uhh

Academic says women risk being branded 'career rapees'

Academic says women risk being branded 'career rapees' and still face abuse. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HLq3oM

Al-Shabaab fears lead Somali teen to reject government job

The high school student says he feared being targeted by al-Shabab militants. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FXHnGP

US Boy Scouts revoke badges from Down's syndrome boy

The boy's father accuses the organisation of discrimination against those with mental disabilities. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G5pd9r

Meet the dogs being trained to sniff out looted ancient treasures

Dogs are being trained to detect ancient treasures in an attempt to tackle cultural heritage trafficking. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ppyG11

Last male northern white rhino dies in Kenya

Sudan died in a Kenyan conservancy at the age of 45, after months of ill health. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IzG5Ud

Ireland loses legal bid over 'Hooded Men'

Fourteen men said they were subjected to torture techniques after being held without trial in 1971. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u0oeT0

Anger at Tonga women's rugby 'ban'

Official letter says sport goes against young women's dignity, culture and traditions. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FMWJln

Spy poisoning: Russian diplomats prepare to leave UK

Around 80 people, including 23 diplomats and their families, will leave the country on Tuesday. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DK4DX2

Syria war: Air strike 'kills children in Eastern Ghouta school'

Rescuers say 15 children died when an airstrike hit a school basement in rebel-held Eastern Ghouta. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FNfViP

Texas explosions: FBI 'investigating new blast at FedEx plant'

The reports of an explosion at a FedEx site near San Antonio follow four bombings in Austin. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ICPBG1

The drug addict who became a judge

A pioneering court in Buffalo, New York, is trying to keep drug addicts alive. It's presided by a judge who knows well the perils of abuse. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2poQ464

Foxes frustrate Belgian broadcasters

Animals could complicate plans to rebuild broadcast centre in Brussels. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pnWMcm

French police hold ex-president Sarkozy over campaign funding

Ex-French President Sarkozy is in police custody for questioning over alleged campaign funding from Libya. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DGvxPs

India confirms killing of 39 workers kidnapped by IS

Since the kidnapping in 2014, the Indian government had always maintained that they were alive. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FMRUsi

Children on the front line of Yemen's war

Former child soldiers, a landmine survivor and an internally displaced child tell their stories. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u189fT

Cambridge Analytica: Warrant sought to inspect company

The firm is accused of misusing the personal data of 50 million Facebook members, which it denies. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FVRN9Y

Trump: Get tough and execute drug dealers

The US president claims other countries with a zero tolerance approach 'have no drug problem'. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2plmdME

Syria war: President Assad's frontline visit

The Syrian president drove to congratulate his troops for ousting rebels from 80% of Eastern Ghouta. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pu1rdR

What are opioids and what are the risks?

Donald Trump is to announce plans to tackle the opioid crisis. What are they and why are they a problem? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GHlegY

Syrian Christian Kurd: 'World Stood Silent' as Turkey Intent on 'Ethnic Cleansing'

"Turkey is specifically going after the Kurdish people and their land," Nidal Bakr, a Syrian Kurdish Christian told CBN News. "The whole world is seeing what they are doing and no one is stopping them." from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2tYlqWu

Pakistan ISI: Doctors protest against spy agency over beating

The protest against the ISI spy agency came after a doctor was detained and beaten. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FLNcuL

Australia bushfire: Beach town Tathra engulfed in flames

Residents of Tathra in New South Wales have had to flee their homes via the beach. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GHqIsb

Sign of the Times: Why 'Jesus' Was Temporarily Removed from Easter Message

A church in New South Wales was forced to remove the word "Jesus" from its Easter signs at a local shopping center out of fear non-Christians would be offended by the word. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2G5OKiz

Trump urges death penalty for drug dealers

He outlined the plan during a speech in New Hampshire, a state hard hit by the crisis. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IDqOBw

Sex doll 'brothel': Paris council to decide on future of Xdolls games centre

Clients at the business in Paris are charged €89 to spend an hour with a silicon sex doll. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GJP70q

Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon to run for NY governor

Cynthia Nixon played Miranda Hobbs on the hit television show Sex and the City. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FVTJ20

Uber halts self-driving car tests after death

A pedestrian was killed after being hit by a self-driving Uber car in Arizona. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u2q2Ld

Philippines moves closer to allowing divorce

The Philippines and Vatican City are the only states which still ban divorce. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FOSNAQ

Miami bridge collapse: Victims honoured as students return

The university will hold a moment of silence for victims killed in last week's tragedy. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FKrffC

Rachel Crooks: Why Trump accuser is running for office

Turning a personal story - and anger against the president - into a bid for office is a different kind of challenge. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u08QpQ

Facebook shares slide amid privacy backlash

Politicians call on the social network to testify over its protection of user data. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G6fD5W

Turkish police seize radioactive material in anti-smuggling raid

More than 1kg of the element Californium, worth more than $70m, is found in a raid in Ankara. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ID5ADQ

Russia election: Putin ready for 'constructive' dialogue

The newly re-elected Russian leader rules out engaging in an arms race as he lists his priorities. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G2q4rv

Spanish ship seized by Italy for saving migrants from Libya return

A Spanish group's ship brought 216 migrants to Sicily instead of allowing them to be taken back to Libya. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IDK9ms

Marlon Bundo: John Oliver lampoons Mike Pence with LGBT book

Tonight Show host John Oliver spoofs Vice President Mike Pence's children's book - by turning the main character gay. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G55xST

Zimbabwe stolen funds amnesty: Millions still to be returned

President Emmerson Mnangagwa names hundreds of firms who refused to return funds stashed abroad. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u0WZYn

Syria war: Afrin looted by Turkish-backed rebels

Rebel fighters reportedly raid homes and shops after seizing the Syrian city from Kurdish forces. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pn34sA

Japan PM Abe denies involvement in school scandal cover-up

The prime minister is facing growing calls to quit over a long-running influence-peddling scandal. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2psx6vp

Who controls the world's most toxic chemicals?

The organisation keeping track of the deadly chemicals held by countries around the world. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FMY3ow

Davis and Barnier hope to agree Brexit transition terms

David Davis is holding talks in Brussels to finalise a deal on the Brexit transition period. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pspp8v

Daphne the duck: Giant inflatable found off Perth after Australian search

After a hunt lasting a week, Daphne was found and saved only an hour after disappearing. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DDIWre

MH17 crash: Ukraine pilot blamed by Russia 'kills himself'

Russia's claim that Capt Voloshyn's military jet downed the Malaysian MH17 jet in 2014 was discredited. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pncEwG

Venezuela town issues own currency amid cash shortages

With banknotes hard to come by due to hyperinflation, the town of Elorza issues its own. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GGfxQw

Russia election: Muted Western reaction to Putin victory

China and Kazakhstan send congratulations, but Western leaders appear slow to respond. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IzSfMP

French consulate worker 'smuggled arms to Gaza'

The consulate employee used an official vehicle to evade detection, Israeli officials say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GFcwzO

Video console death: US boy, 9, 'kills sister, 13, over controller'

The girl, 13, was shot in the head in Mississippi after refusing to give up the controller, police say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u0nWLN

Vladimir Putin and Google: The most popular search queries answered

So what does Google suggest when you begin to ask questions about the Russian leader? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pnwLKd

Florida shooting: How teenagers started a political campaign in 30 days

The survivors of a high school shooting in Florida refused to be ignored just because they were teenagers. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IC741h

Donald Trump warned by Republicans over Mueller's Russia inquiry

It came after he attacked Robert Mueller's inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 US election. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IAvlVI

Austin package bombs: Police increase reward for information

People in Austin are warned not to handle packages they are not expecting, after deadly bombings. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HJJZIO

Ghanaian animal imitator has Guinness World Record ambitions

Ghanaian teenager Justice Osei has a talent for imitating animal species, with over 50 in his repertoire. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FK5TyZ

Meet CabiFly Brazil's newest taxi service

CabiFly is Brazil's newest form of taxi service. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FH7pls

John McEnroe paid more than Martina Navratilova by BBC

Martina Navratilova told BBC Panorama that the corporation has "to do better" on equal pay. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HLVMGx

Australia bushfire: Dozens of buildings feared lost in Tathra

More than 70 homes and buildings are feared lost after the blaze, authorities say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FLmvq2

Catalan independence: Puigdemont moots Swiss model 'attractive'

Maybe the Swiss model is "the most efficient and attractive", the former Catalan president said. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DC9xFl

Cirque du Soleil: Aerialist Yann Arnaud dies in Florida show

Yann Arnaud, an aerialist, died after falling on to the stage during a show of the world-famous circus. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2tY3oUj

US Army St Patrick's Day video splits opinion

A video uploaded to the US Army's official Twitter account features 'shamrocks' being fired from weapons. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FJs6gI

Russia's Vladimir Putin wins by big margin

Mr Putin secures a fourth term as Russian leader with at least 73.9% of vote, exit polls say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DDk2Ih

Mariam Moustafa death: Rome prosecutor opens investigation

Mariam Moustafa, who died on Wednesday, was an Egyptian national who was born in Rome. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2u3hxQg

Donald Trump lambasts Mueller's 'biased' Russia inquiry

Mr Trump said it was dominated by "hardened Democrats" and supporters of Hillary Clinton. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G6ImaX

Somalia clans secure peace with death sentences and hefty fines

Rival clans agree on "life for a life" deal to end a cycle of revenge killings and vendettas. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FITdbM

Spy poisoning: Russia stockpiling nerve agent, says Johnson

The UK foreign secretary also dismisses claims the substance may have come from a UK laboratory. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pmipd3

Russia election: Food and 'polar bears' in polling stations

Colourful scenes as Russians vote in a presidential election Vladimir Putin is expected to win. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2poJfRJ

Russia Votes to Hand Vladimir Putin 4th Presidential Term

Election monitors were reporting irregularities at voting stations across Russia, even though election authorities were under orders to ensure that the voting was free and fair after violations marred Putin’s last election in 2012. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2tWw7c9

Greenland lost buoy washed up on Sutherland beach

Used for gathering data near a massive glacier, the buoy had last transmitted information in 2015. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DCMolY

Centre of Syrian city seized - Turkey

Turkish-backed forces in full control of centre of Syrian-Kurdish city of Afrin, says Turkey's president. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G4VGwz

Andrew McCabe: Ex-FBI deputy director gave notes to Russia inquiry

The memos could support claims of obstruction of justice against President Trump, US media say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pphYPo

Living healthy in Qatar: Why's it hard?

In Qatar, over 70% of the population is overweight or obese. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DBjcvM

Russia goes to the polls in presidential election

Vladimir Putin seeks another six-year term, facing off against seven other candidates. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pprXEn

Trump campaign data firm accused of harvesting Facebook data

A US attorney general is investigating reports that millions of Facebook profiles were accessed. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2tW9lRD

Mayotte unrest: French island residents round up 'foreigners'

A group of residents from the Indian Ocean French island take suspected illegal migrants to police. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HEkjNy

Russia spy poisoning: Czechs angrily reject Russia claims

Moscow said the Czech Republic was one of four nations most likely to have made a deadly nerve agent. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IxSqZ5

600,000 Clay Figures to Remember Carnage in WWI

A special remembrance installation of 600,000 crouching clay figures is opening to the public soon in Ypres, Belgium, seeking to help visitors from around the world reflect on what happened during World War I a century ago. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2G1L3up

Prince Albert II of Monaco: Conmen use fake prince to extract money

The aim of the stings was to obtain money transfers to foreign bank accounts, reports say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FRGI9R

Blossom in south-west China captured by drone

Apricot, cherry and azalea blossom create a stunning landscape in south-west China. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pjMtab

Russia spy poisoning: What happens when you expel a diplomat?

Russia has expelled 23 British diplomats. But what happens when you're asked to leave a country? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G26cV7

Russia Boots 23 UK Diplomats in Spy-Poisoning Tit for Tat

Russia on Saturday announced it is expelling 23 British diplomats and threatened further measures in retaliation in a growing diplomatic dispute over a nerve agent attack on a former spy in Britain. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2phYvRg

Syria war: 'Civilians killed' as thousands flee Turkish air strikes

More than 150,000 people have reportedly fled Afrin in northern Syria as Turkish forces close in. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GDSdmg

Everest clean-up campaign aims to airlift 100 tonnes of waste

Piles of rubbish collected by local guides are being shipped to the capital for recycling. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HJ0kgZ

Mauritius President Gurib-Fakim to resign - lawyer

The Mauritian president has been attacked for spending large sums on a charity-provided bank card. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FYwUyb

Violence Claims More Lives in Syria as Thousands Flee Ghouta

Government airstrikes on a rebel-held town east of the capital Damascus killed dozens and wounded scores on Friday, opposition activists said, as thousands of people left the besieged areas known as eastern Ghouta. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DAfimS

Indian Wells: Venus Williams & Simona Halep suffer shock semi-final losses

Naomi Osaka and Daria Kasatkina will contest Sunday's BNP Paribas Open final at Indian Wells after shock semi-final victories over Simona Halep and Venus Williams respectively. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FK484T

Migrant crisis: At least 15 die as boat capsizes off Greece

A search for those unaccounted for is under way off the Aegean island of Agathonisi. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pjZSPg

RuPaul is first drag queen to get Hollywood star

The star was overcome with emotion as fans lined Hollywood Boulevard to help celebrate. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2phm7oi

Paige Vanzant: UFC gave me an eating disorder

UFC star Paige Vanzant tells Newsbeat the extreme measures she took to reduce her weight. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2popOJ5

China anti-corruption chief Wang Qishan named Xi Jinping's deputy

Parliament promotes former anti-corruption investigator Wang Qishan to the vice presidency. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DzUpbs

Miami bridge collapse: Engineer reported cracks in voicemail

But transport officials did not hear the voicemail until after the bridge collapsed killing six. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FY4WCH

Spy poisoning: Russia to expel 23 British diplomats

The move comes amid tensions over the nerve agent attack on an-ex spy and his daughter in the UK. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DDeEVW

Trump lawyers seek $20m in damages from porn star Stormy Daniels

The legal filings mark the first time the president has become directly involved in the case. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IvSkkz

'Am I OK with my son oinking in Swedish?'

Keith Moore wants his Swedish-born son to be bilingual. But he wasn't prepared for the language barrier in the farmyard. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FQ3cIg

Trumplomacy: Who's going to represent US at N Korea talks now?

After Tillerson's quick exit - who will be part of high-stakes talks with North Korea? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FP1as2

The Indians who used kayaking to lift themselves out of poverty

There are many routes to success and for a group of friends in India, it was the Ganges River. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G0mDBq

Black man beaten at Charlottesville rally 'cleared of assault'

DeAndre Harris was reportedly cleared of assault charges related to the incident in which he was beaten. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2ph2PQy

John F Kennedy's lost 'last' speech recreated

The voice of JFK has been used to reconstruct the speech he was due to deliver on the day he was assassinated. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2phT194

'Please Pray for Us:' Christian Families in Hiding, Fleeing Syrian Town

About 30,000 people are on the run after weeks of bombardment by Turkish, Russian and Syrian forces. Those who've decided to stay in Afrin, Syria face face a perilous future.       from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2DwXpp9

Slovakia protests: 65,000 join Bratislava anti-government protests

About 65,000 people attended anti-government protests in Bratislava, organisers say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pjgHt2

Swiss pianist gives concert on ice in northern Baltic Sea

Swiss pianist Gabriel Arnold performs for tourists on an icebreaker in Scandinavia's Gulf of Bothnia. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FNif5y

The women bringing animated adventures to life

A record number of women were nominated at the recent British Animation Awards, but men still dominate the industry. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Iw8evs

Brazil protests over slain politician Marielle Franco

Tens of thousands gathered to demand justice for Marielle Franco. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2tTg0Mz

Trump has encouraged poachers - Botswana

Overturning a ban on important hunting trophies threaten elephants, says Ian Khama. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IvFbb5

Have smaller weddings with less food, Uzbeks told

Weddings in Uzbekistan are lavish affairs, some with motorcades and hundreds of guests. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FQPdSn

Two convicted 'honour' killers to be deported from Canada

Mohammad Shafia and Tooba Yahya, convicted of "honour killings", will be deported to Afghanistan. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FGrJU9

US couple accused of hoax kidnap win $2.5m settlement

A US city settles with a couple after police publicly called the woman's 2015 abduction a "hoax". from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2tYBeZu

Israeli soldiers killed in West Bank car attack

Two soldiers die in what the Israeli military says was a deliberate attack on its troops. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2IvHFGC

Florida bridge collapse: Hope fades for more survivors

Police say the operation in Miami has shifted from rescue to body recovery. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FXSkeB

Murder inquiry over Russian's London death

UK police launch murder investigation after death of Russian businessman Nikolai Glushkov in south-west London from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2G1yGOS

Skiers jump from speeding lift in Georgia

Several people were injured when the out of control lift started going backwards fast, in Georgia. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HH7Ad7

India singer Daler Mehndi convicted for smuggling migrants

Daler Mehndi was convicted for trafficking people, disguised as members of his dance troupe, abroad. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HB69wT

Irrfan Khan: Bollywood actor has rare tumour

Irrfan Khan has acted in more than 100 films, including Slumdog Millionaire and The Amazing Spider-Man. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FMbhO6

Virtual cash helps cyber-thieves launder money, research suggests

Virtual cash and digital payment systems are becoming embedded in cyber-crime, suggests research. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HBWrug

Jacob Zuma: Former South African president faces corruption trial

South Africa's former president faces 18 corruption charges linked to a 1999 arms deal. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FIBxwY

Anger over 'Blackface' makeup segment on Pakistan TV

A television show darkened models' faces and asked contestants to "transform" them into beautiful brides. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DwyguN

No Survivors: All 7 US Service Members Killed In Iraq Helicopter Crash

Seven US service members were killed Thursday in a helicopter crash in western Iraq, the US military said. from CBNNews.com http://ift.tt/2GyQr6b

Horst Seehofer: Islam does not belong to Germany, says new minister

The remarks by the new interior minister put him on a collision course with Chancellor Angela Merkel. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DxXmZX

South African taxi team offers free rides to struggling elderly

The young man who announced free rides for struggling pensioners sparked praise within his township. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2Istdiu

Emirates air hostess dies after fall from plane in Uganda

The hospital says the flight attendant died soon after being admitted to the facility. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HF6rmz

Banksy protest artwork unveiled in New York

The artist reveals a new artwork in New York, drawing attention to a jailed Turkish artist. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HCScOU

Malaysian 'snake-handling celebrity' dies of cobra bite

He shot to fame after his picture appeared on a fake story alleging he had married a snake. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FEjR5p

Spy poisoning: Russia 'underestimates UK allies' - Nato

The alliance's head says the UK is "not alone", as police say 131 people may have been exposed to the nerve agent. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2DxvHIG

Russian spy: Conspiracy theories and denial in Russia

State TV and Russian social media users react to poisoning with alternative takes and scenarios. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pkR3DY

Mugabe's bare-knuckled challenge to Mnangagwa's legitimacy

The former Zimbabwe leader holds his first press conference since being ousted from power. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FU0Tr5

Syria war: Thousands flee twin offensives in Afrin and Ghouta

Up to 50,000 people are said to have fled parallel advances by Turkish and Syrian government forces. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2pimtuT

Madrid protests: Street vendor's death sparks violent clashes

Protesters clash with police after the death of a street vendor who they say was chased by officers. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FMHMvE

'You never get used to living like this'

Seven-year-old Rouaa has lived most of her life in a refugee camp and dreams of a better life. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2phRaB2

Keeping faith in Putin despite poverty

The town of Karabash used to be at the heart of the Russian copper industry but has fallen on hard times. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2HDQgpB

Rome's rubbish: The people trying to solve the problem

Meet the people who are taking matters into their own hands. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2phV4Kc

Vanessa Trump files for divorce from Donald Trump Jr - US media

Vanessa Trump is reportedly seeking an uncontested divorce from Donald Trump Jr in New York's court. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2GAQbUg

How I saw Stephen Hawking's death as a disabled person

Why one disabled BBC journalist has found the reporting of Stephen Hawking's death troubling. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2FGItuE