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LU9DCE > NEWS     14.07.18 18:28l 303 Lines 11060 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Title : Amesbury poisoning: Russia using UK as 'dumping ground'

            The home secretary calls on Russia to explain the
            Novichok poisoning after two people were exposed to it.

Title : Thailand cave: Rescuers in race against weather as rains
close in

            The window is closing fast to remove the trapped boys
            from the cave, before rains bring more flooding.

Title : Mother Teresa India charity 'sold babies'

            Police arrest one employee who allegedly sold a baby
            for $2,150, and hold two others for questioning.

Title : Yes! We have no bananas: Why the song may come true again

            The wild banana that might save the world's banana crop
            may itself go extinct, scientists have revealed.

Title : Facebook finds Independence document 'racist'

            Algorithms that seek out hate speech on Facebook remove
            parts of the Declaration of Independence.

Title : Polar bear killed Canadian man protecting his children

            Aaron Gibbons died protecting his children during the
            attack in Nunavut, Canada's northernmost territory.

Title : MEPs reject controversial copyright law

            Legislation aiming to bring copyright in line with the
            digital age is rejected in its current form.

Title : Bank governor upbeat on UK growth outlook

            Bank of England governor's comments boost the prospect
            of a rate rise, as he backs England to win.

Title : Syria war: Warplanes pound south-west after truce talks fail

            Syrian and Russian forces intensify their bombardment
            after the collapse of talks to reach a truce.

Title : Michael Cohen scrubs 'Trump lawyer' Twitter bio

            It follows reports that he had said he would be willing
            to give prosecutors information on Mr Trump.

Title : 'Melting road' damages cars in Australia

            Several vehicles were damaged by "big globs" of tar
            that coated tyres, witnesses say.

Title : Stage actors rage at audience members watching World Cup
on phones

            Two women cheer from the front row of a play as they
            watch England's penalty win on their phones.

Title : Black US politician reported to police while canvassing
for votes

            A black Democratic politician from Oregon says a woman
            called the police on her as she was canvassing.

Title : Polluters exposed by new eye in the sky satellite

            Europe's Sentinel satellite tasked with tracking dirty
            air maps the major emissions of sulphur dioxide.

Title : Thai cave rescue: What are the options?

            "Being found alive is one thing - they have got to be
            got out alive as well."

Title : Second civil war letters: Alex Jones conspiracy ignites a
parody conflict

            Parody letters from a "second civil war" to topple
            Donald Trump flood Twitter on the Fourth of July.

Title : Stretch of river vanishes amid UK heatwave

            Fish are rescued as part of the River Teme in north
            Herefordshire disappears in large sections.

Title : Americans celebrate independence day

            People gather at celebrations across the US to celebrate
            242 years since American independence.

Title : Couple find 23-year-old message hidden in their bathroom

            A US couple found a 23-year-old note hidden in their
            bathroom. Others share the objects they have found.

Title : Empty Macy's is turned into a homeless shelter in Virginia

            One of the corners of what used to be a Macy's store at
            a mall in Alexandria, Virginia, has become a temporary
            home to 60 homeless people.

Title : Ghana orchestra reinterprets Western classical music
for Africa

            This symphony orchestra in Ghana is making new audiences
            'fall in love with classical music'.

Title : Is this the greatest love story ever told on social media?

            Catching flights and feelings. A woman's love story
            between two plane passengers goes viral on social media

Title : Mother of Thailand cave boy: 'I am dying to see him'

            Families have been shown new footage of the boys and
            their coach stuck in a cave in Thailand.

Title : The deaf protest that gripped America

            In 1988 deaf students barricaded a deaf-only university
            in protest against the appointment of a new hearing
            president.

Title : UK weather: Having solar urticaria means I'm allergic to
the sun

            Emma has solar urticaria which means her skin breaks
            out into hives when she stays in the sun for too long.

Title : 'My wife can never call my name in public'

            What's life like when your name provokes shock, rudeness
            and awkward jokes across the Western world?

Title : Thailand cave: Hope grows for a daring rescue of trapped boys

            The BBC's Nick Beake reports from the scene as teams
            prepare to rescue 12 boys and their coach from a
            Thai cave.

Title : John Parkinson: The forgotten English architect of Los
Angeles

            John Parkinson designed many of LA's iconic
            buildings. But the British architect has been largely
            forgotten.

Title : Who can stop India WhatsApp lynchings?

            India's government asks WhatsApp to do more to stop
            viral messages being blamed for lynchings.

Title : World Cup fails to quell Russian anger over pension reform

            Far from enjoying a World Cup bounce, Mr Putin's ratings
            have gone down since the World Cup began.

Title : How do you create a hit kids' TV show?

            So how do certain characters and stories hook kids? And
            how do firms go about making a monster hit?

Title : Thailand cave rescue: What will the impact be on the boys'
mental health?

            What kind of impact will staying underground in a cave
            for days have on the boys' mental health?

Title : The King and I: timeless classic or dated relic?

            As the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical returns to the
            West End, some critics find it "problematic".

Title : World Cup 2018: Why the Golden Boot fits for England's
Harry Kane

            With six World Cup goals so far BBC Sport looks at
            why the Golden Boot is now within reach for England's
            Harry Kane.

Title : Anthony Joshua signs Wembley Stadium fight deal for September
and April

            Unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua
            will return to fight at Wembley Stadium in September
            and April.

Title : Wimbledon 2018: NFL star video calls best friend Lukaku
from Wimbledon

            Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette
            video calls his friend and Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku
            in Russia.

Title : Jolyon Palmer Q&A: Mercedes, Ferrari, Vettel, Raikkonen
& Alonso

            In his latest BBC Sport column, former F1 driver Jolyon
            Palmer gives his views on the title race and the 2019
            driver market in a Twitter Q&A.

Title : England v Sweden: Steven Gerrard & Joe Cole scored at 2006
World Cup

            BBC Sport looks back to the last time England played
            Sweden at a World Cup, with Joe Cole and Steven Gerrard
            scoring in a 2-2 draw in Cologne in 2006.

Title : World Cup 2018: Is Kylian Mbappe the new Pele?

            The 19-year-old French striker is being compared,
            by some fans, with the likes of Messi and Ronaldo.

Title : Can you identity the quarter-finalists in Russian?

            Eight teams are left in the World cup - but can you
            spot their Russian names?

Title : World Cup TV kiss sparks social media debate in China

            Chinese social media users are asking whether a Korean
            male reporter being kissed by female football fans live
            on TV is “sexual harassment”.

Title : England manager's compassion praised

            England manager Gareth Southgate has been applauded
            for comforting a Colombia player who missed a World
            Cup penalty.

Title : World Cup 2018: All you need to know about quarter-finals

            After plenty of drama in the last-16 ties, BBC Sport
            looks at what we can expect from the quarter-finals of
            the World Cup.

Title : World Cup 2018: Colombian mum says 'I'll support England'

            For one family watching the Colombia v England World
            Cup match brought an extra level of tension.

Title : World Cup 2018: Should I support Russia despite Putin?

            Some Russians ask if backing the World Cup squad helps
            the Kremlin's agenda

Title : World Cup 2018: Everything you need to know about penalty
shootouts

            What makes the perfect World Cup penalty? Just how bad
            are England at them? Does luck come into it? Your guide
            to World Cup shootouts.

Title : 'My daring grandfather took a bit of East Berlin for himself'

            In 1982, Osman Kalin started a garden in a corner of East
            Germany that was on the wrong side of the Berlin Wall.

Title : Trump immigration: The effects of a raid on one tiny town

            More than 100 undocumented migrants were arrested in one
            raid in Ohio. The impact will be felt for a long time.

Title : The cave divers who went back for their friends

            In February 2014 two divers died at a depth of more than
            100m in a huge cave system in Norway. Seven weeks later,
            their three friends went back to get their bodies.

Title : The death of a Poundworld

            Discount retailer Poundworld is teetering on the
            brink. For staff and customers, it's more than just a
            brand that could be lost.

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