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Title : Kilauea: Fresh eruptions from Hawaii volcano
Lava is being thrown 30m (100ft) into the air from
several new fissures, the authorities say.
Title : North Korea changes its time zone to match South
Clocks moved forward 30 minutes to match the South in
a step towards reunification, state media say.
Title : Trump disputes lawyer on Stormy Daniels
The president said Rudy Giuliani was a "great guy"
who just needed to "get his facts straight".
Title : Hamoudi: the man who stood up to Islamic State group in Raqqa
Meet Hamoudi, kidnapped and tortured after standing up
to Islamic State group in Raqqa.
Title : Honduras migrants: Thousands to lose US protected status
The Trump administration's move means up to 57,000
Hondurans will have to leave the US by 2020.
Title : Air France-KLM boss quits as staff reject pay deal
The CEO says he is resigning after French staff at the
strike-hit airline reject a pay deal.
Title : Karl Marx statue from China divides Germans on anniversary
The town of Trier is due to unveil the controversial
monument on Saturday, 200 years after his birth.
Title : Why are elephants wrecking a Rohingya refugee camp?
Twelve Rohingya people have been killed by the animals
in the camp in Bangladesh.
Title : Jamie Acourt: 'Most wanted' man arrested in Barcelona
Jamie Acourt, a former Stephen Lawrence murder suspect,
is detained by officers in a joint police operation.
Title : Trump: Knife crime left London hospital 'like a war zone'
The president speaks of "blood all over the floors"
of a London hospital, miming a stabbing motion.
Title : Luyanda Ntshangase: South African footballer dies after
lightning strike
Luyanda Ntshangase's death is the third tragedy to
befall Maritzburg United in three years.
Title : 50 crocodiles seized at Heathrow airport
Border officers confiscated the year-old reptiles
because they were not being transported correctly.
Title : Argentina raises interest rates to 40%
The central bank raises interest rates by nearly 13
percentage points in eight days as the peso plummets.
Title : Idaho State University faces fine for losing plutonium
Idaho State University faces a fine after misplacing
a tiny amount of the weapons-grade material.
Title : Malaysia's youth have power they won't use
Millennials are the largest voting bloc, but outdated
laws and old-style politics means many feel powerless.
Title : 'I play Minecraft with my eyes'
Becky has severe quadriplegic cerebral palsy, which
means she canâ€Öt control the muscles in her body.
Title : BBC journalist Laeïla Adjovi wins Dakar Biennale art prize
The series of photos tells the story of a fictional
creature breaking free from African stereotypes.
Title : Can prison yoga help tackle reoffending?
Yoga programmes in prisons are expanding nationally
and globally as a way to combat re-entry.
Title : Week in pictures: 28 April - 4 May 2018
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Can you tell which countries are missing from the map?
New Zealand's PM joins up with comedian Rhys Darby to try
and solve why New Zealand is constantly left off maps.
Title : Deadpool and Celine Dion slay social media
Fans are taken by surprise by Celine Dion teaming up
with the anti-hero, in the music video for Deadpool 2.
Title : Nobel winners that seemed a good idea at the time
Many Trump supporters want him to receive the Nobel Peace
Prize. There have been controversial winners before.
Title : How a 'downburst' made India's storms so deadly
Dust storms often hit north India but the way the winds
hit increased their destructive power.
Title : A wedding bomb, a letter and an unlikely suspect
When a bomb killed a young groom, police were short of
clues until the hunt led to an unlikely suspect.
Title : How VW tried to cover up the emissions scandal
Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal went to "very top"
of the firm, allege US prosecutors.
Title : Why Kenya hopes blockchain can end land grabbing
Kenya has a thriving technology scene and is now looking
into how to take advantage of technologies such as
Artificial Intelligence and blockchain.
Title : Nuclear deal: Is Iran's economy better off now?
Iran's economy has grown because of the deal, but not
as much as was anticipated.
Title : CIA director Gina Haspel's Thailand torture ties
How the nomination of a new CIA director raised new
questions about Thailand's role in US torture.
Title : DR Congo crisis: Why a trainee nun was shot dead at church
BBC Africa editor Fergal Keane on how the Catholic
Church has become the main opposition in DR Congo.
Title : Steven Gerrard: Ally McCoist welcomes Rangers' choice of
ex-Liverpool captain
Rangers' appointment of Steven Gerrard as their new
manager has "put Scottish football back on the map",
says former Ibrox boss Ally McCoist.
Title : Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 Manchester United
Brighton secure their Premier League safety as they
beat Manchester United with a goal awarded by goalline
technology.
Title : World Snooker Championship 2018: Barry Hawkins and John
Higgins cling to tight semi-final leads
Barry Hawkins and John Higgins are narrowly ahead
after the second sessions of their World Championship
semi-final ties.
Title : Giro d'Italia: Chris Froome 37 seconds behind Tom Dumoulin
on first stage
Britain's Chris Froome, who crashed in practice,
finishes 37 seconds behind winner Tom Dumoulin on the
first stage of the Giro d'Italia.
Title : Diamond League: Caster Semenya claims 1500m victory in
first event of season
South Africa's Caster Semenya sets a national record to
claim victory in the women's 1500m at the first Diamond
League event of the year.
Title : BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2018: The nominees
Meet the five contenders for the BBC Women's Footballer
of the Year 2018 award.
Title : The people fighting pollution with plastic-free periods
Disposable tampons and menstrual pads can contain
plastics and are often flushed into water systems.
Title : Kezang Dorji: How Eminem inspired Bhutan's star rapper
Kezang Dorji, 28, rose from a poor background to become
one of Bhutan's most loved rappers.
Title : Hidden fats: Whatâ€Ös underneath your skin?
Sushi, 29, is an average-sized, healthy woman on the
outside - but what about on the inside?
Title : The unheralded story of Australia's indigenous cricketers
The complex story of Australia's first UK sporting tour
deserves recognition, modern players say.
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