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Title : Trump announces 'vetting for terrorists'
The US president vows to keep radical Islamists out of
the US, as his defence secretary is sworn in.
Title : The Holocaust's forgotten victims
Anna Lehnkering was just 24 when she was murdered by
the Nazis - yet her story was kept hidden.
Title : Trump Mexico wall will destroy lives, Berlin mayor warns
The statement came as Donald Trump and Mexico's president
agreed to "work out their differences".
Title : US anti-abortion activists rally in DC
Vice-President Mike Pence tells the event in Washington
that "life is winning again in America".
Title : Uncovering N America's largest diamond
Canada has unearthed the biggest diamond ever found in
North America - the Foxfire.
Title : Aleppo's tweeting girl Bana Alabed meets Lindsay Lohan
Aleppo's tweeting girl has shared a short video of
herself and the film star, her "new friend".
Title : Free soda: France bans unlimited sugary drink refills
The number of overweight or obese people in France is
below the EU average but is on the rise.
Title : Trump: 'No guarantee' on Russia relations
The US president will talk to Vladimir Putin on Saturday,
but has not said if he will end sanctions.
Title : French presidential campaign in turmoil
Only a judicial probe would make me drop out, says
France presidential contender hit by media storm.
Title : Former VW boss investigated over emissions fraud
Ex-VW boss may have known about emissions cheating
earlier than he said, claim prosecutors.
Title : Akil Mitchell describes eyeball popping out during
basketball game
"With the palm of my hand I felt my eyeball on the side
of my face," Akil Mitchell says.
Title : Al-Shabab fighters attack Kenya military base in Somalia
Fierce fighting follows a dawn attack by al-Shabab on
Kenyan soldiers in southern Somalia.
Title : Russian MPs pass bill to soften domestic violence law
A bill decriminalising some forms of domestic violence
passes its final reading in Russia's Duma.
Title : Australian Open 2017: Rafael Nadal to meet Roger Federer
in final after epic win
Rafael Nadal sets up a much-anticipated Australian Open
final against Roger Federer with an epic semi-final
win over Grigor Dimitrov.
Title : Apollo I disaster: How three astronauts died on Earth
On 27 January 1967, the crew of Apollo I were killed
when a rehearsal for their mission went wrong.
Title : Could Trump defrost Russian relations?
Steve Rosenberg looks at how relations between the two
politicians could bring Russia in from the diplomatic
cold.
Title : Holocaust survivor Frank Bright saw mother led to gas chamber
A Holocaust survivor told of the moment he saw his
mother led to a gas chamber in Auschwitz.
Title : BBC reporter's rally car terror in Uganda
The BBC's Peter Okwoche goes rally driving for the first
time to find out why the sport is so popular in Uganda.
Title : How do Moscow's 15,000 rough sleepers cope in winter?
For the 15,000 people living on Moscow's streets,
Russia's winters can be especially cruel.
Title : Avocado anxiety over Trump's border tax
The White House proposed a 20% "border tax" on Mexico
and it sparked some avocado anxiety.
Title : Doomsday Clock moves 30 secs forward
The minute hand of the symbolic Doomsday Clock moves
to two-and-a-half minutes to midnight.
Title : World news in one minute
Watch the latest news summary from BBC World
News. International news updated 24 hours a day.
Title : Sir Elton John to write songs for Devil Wears Prada musical
Sir Elton John is to write songs for a musical based
on hit Meryl Streep film The Devil Wears Prada.
Title : Ghent Library moves home via human chain
Volunteers in Ghent, Belgium, have their local library
move covered.
Title : Allan Little: Beware hate speech, says Auschwitz survivor
On Holocaust Memorial Day, one concentration camp
survivor warns that civilisation is "veneer-thin".
Title : Your questions on Trump's wall answered by Anthony Zurcher
President Trump's wall raises a lot of questions,
the BBC's Anthony Zurcher answers some of them
Title : Australia Day: Why celebration has become controversial
Australia celebrates its national day on 26 January
but it's becoming an increasingly heated subject.
Title : Reality Check: Did millions vote illegally in the US?
President Trump claims that he would have won the
popular vote had it not been for fraud. Is he right?
Title : What 's Trump done so far?
President Trump signs a flurry of orders as he lays
out his presidential agenda.
Title : Supreme Court Brexit ruling: What happens next?
After the Supreme Court rejects the government's Brexit
appeal, what happens next?
Title : Africa's top shots
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Foam Talent: A new generation
Emerging photographers are given a platform at Foam
Magazine's annual showcase.
Title : Terrains of the Body
The Whitechapel Gallery's new show, Terrains of the Body,
uses photographs from the collection of the National
Museum of Women in the Arts.
Title : Becoming British
Photographer Ed Gold spends a day in the life of a Pole
working in a UK hospital.
Title : Week in pictures: 14-20 January 2017
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Venus and Serena Williams set for Australian Open final
Serena Williams says facing her elder sister Venus
in Saturday's Australian Open final will be a great
occasion.
Title : Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
Wes Morgan salvages an FA Cup replay for Leicester in
a game with Derby which will be remembered for Darren
Bent's own goal.
Title : Arsene Wenger: Arsenal boss gets four-match touchline ban
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger receives a four-match
touchline ban after accepting a Football Association
charge of misconduct.
Title : Manor F1: Team fold after administrator fails to find buyer
The Manor F1 team collapse after administrators fail
to find a buyer for their stricken operating company.
Title : It's been 'yuge'
It's been a busy week in Trumpland. Let us take your
hand and guide you through it.
Title : 7 days quiz
A weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions.
Title : Extreme panic
A draft of Donald Trump's executive order on immigration
from Muslim countries has refugees in a panic.
Title : The last utopia?
Why New Zealand has become an attractive place for
wealthy Americans looking for a distant bolthole.
Title : Family affair
Investigation into payments made to Francois Fillon's
wife may lead to candidate's fall from grace.
Title : The upstart expands
How the Big Bash League is expanding after another year
of huge crowds and soaring TV ratings.
Title : 'The back way'
New President Adama Barrow must improve economic
prospects for The Gambia's youth, if the number of
migrants heading for Europe is to be cut.
Title : Truth and lies
Jonah Fisher looks at claims of atrocities being
committed against Myanmar's Rohingya minority.
Title : Lucky money
Chinese New Year will see billions of cash-filled
"red envelopes" sent digitally to friends and family.
Title : Trump jokes to May after BBC question: 'There goes that
relationship'
US President Donald Trump jokes about the state of the
special relationship after a tough question.
Title : What would happen if Donald Trump tries to bring back
torture?
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner asks what
would happen if Mr Trump brought back torture.
Title : US mayors vow war over Trump edict
Mayors take stand against President Trump's executive
order on immigration.
Title : Rogue Nasa account fights Trump on climate change
Twitter accounts run by people claiming to be US
government employees are "resisting" President Trump.
Title : Madeleine Albright and Big Bang actress 'ready to join
Muslim registry'
The US ex-secretary of state is joined in her pledge
by Big Bang Theory actress Mayim Bialik.
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isn't so! But you do have to understand body language to know when
they're lying and when they aren't.
When a politician rubs his nose, he isn't lying. When a
politician tugs on his ear, he isn't lying. When a
politician scratches his collar bone, he isn't lying.
When his mouth starts moving, that's when he's lying!
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