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Title : Dutch election: PM Rutte sees off anti-EU Wilders challenge
Exit polls give Mr Rutte's party 31 seats, more than
Geert Wilders' anti-immigration party, on 19.
Title : Trump stands by unverified wiretap claim
The president hints that more will emerge to back his
unsubstantiated accusation Barack Obama spied on him.
Title : US charges Russian spies over Yahoo breach
Two Russian spies are indicted by the US Department of
Justice over the theft of Yahoo user accounts.
Title : Parched koalas seek new water sources
Koalas in Australia are seeking new water sources
rather than relying on eucalyptus leaves for moisture,
researchers say.
Title : Emma Watson private photos stolen in 'hack'
The star's publicist says the pictures are two years
old and legal action is being taken.
Title : Freight container hotel at Georgia ski resort
The new hotel, on a mountainside 200km north of the
Georgian capital Tbilisi, opens its doors to tourists.
Title : Turks 'detached from reality' - EU's Donald Tusk
The EU's Donald Tusk hits back at Turkish remarks
describing the Dutch government as "fascists".
Title : US raises benchmark interest rate by 0.25%
The US Federal Reserve raises its key interest rate
for only the third time in a decade.
Title : UK U-turn over tax rise on self-employed
The controversial change affecting self-employed people
broke a Conservative manifesto commitment.
Title : Scotland leaving EU no matter what - May
Theresa May says Scotland will leave the EU regardless
of whether or not it votes for independence.
Title : Stamford Hill 'anti-Jewish' sign was art project
The sign - in the style of a warning triangle - was
mistakenly interpreted as a hate campaign.
Title : Noureldin, five months old and starving
Some 14 million people are going hungry amid Yemen's
conflict, with children bearing the brunt.
Title : Italian anti-mafia raids target politicians and businessmen
Police in Naples hold 69 people including an ex-mayor
of Pompeii in an anti-corruption inquiry.
Title : Somalia ship hijack: 'Pirates' demand ransom
EU anti-piracy naval force says the hijackers are
demanding money for the release of an oil tanker.
Title : New Zealand river first in the world to be given legal
human status
The Whanganui River, revered by the Maori, is the first
in the world to be seen as a living entity.
Title : This new 'Lego tape' could change how you build with bricks
Nimuno Tape lets any surface become buildable by putting
studs on a roll of adhesive rubber tape.
Title : Troubled goldfish gets customised wheelchair
Find out what's buzzing in the social media world today.
Title : Prof Robert Kelly and the interrupted interview - take two
Prof Robert E Kelly, his kids and wife return to BBC
News to talk about their unexpected viral fame.
Title : Dutch treat: Unusual voting places in the Netherlands
Take your bike to the drive-in or head for the windmill -
when it's election day and you're Dutch.
Title : Cape Verde in pictures: Living with volcanoes
The archipelago where the landscape is idyllic but
life tough.
Title : Parents who created drug to save their daughters
When their twins were diagnosed with a fatal illness
Chris and Hugh Hempel developed a new medicine.
Title : 'Sea sparkle' algae lights up Tasmanian beach
A luminous natural phenomenon is drawing photographers
to a bay in Tasmania.
Title : Can a sex toy spy on you?
A Canadian sex-toy maker has been accused of tracking
data on customers' intimate habits.
Title : Why Republicans give Trump top marks
Mr Trump's overall approval rating may be low, but he
is still getting top marks with Republicans. What do
they like so much?
Title : Debunking fake news in the French election
The BBC is working in collaboration with CrossCheck and
news organisations around Europe to verify and debunk
stories surrounding the upcoming French elections.
Title : Why are there still famines?
The UN has declared a famine in parts of South Sudan,
the first to be announced anywhere in the world in six
years. So why has famine returned?
Title : Thordis Elva and Tom Stranger: Should a rapist be invited
on stage?
An event featuring a rapist discussing his crime on
stage has drawn condemnation and support. Should a
perpetrator be given a platform?
Title : Syria's war has changed but not ended
Six years on, more people are going to die in a war
that has changed but not ended, says Jeremy Bowen.
Title : Why does everyone keep making Nazi comparisons?
From Turkey to Trump, Boris and Russia - comparisons
to Nazi Germany abound in not so diplomatic discourse.
Title : How do you solve a problem like North Korea?
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is contemplating his
options before a tour of Asia.
Title : Huge plastic waste footprint revealed
Soft drinks makers admit more needs to be done to stop
people discarding single-use plastic bottles.
Title : Obesity crisis: Is this the food that is making us all fat?
Could global trade in vegetable oil be to blame for
our growing obesity crisis?
Title : What made these grannies go nude in public?
Eleven of them regrouped recently to speak to the BBC
about their unconventional protest.
Title : Six points that changed Syria's war
As the conflict in Syria is passing enters its seventh
year, Tim Eaton explains six ways it has changed.
Title : Who lost the most marks when cheating was stopped?
When Romania stopped cheating in its exams, it revealed
the scale of the social gap in its school system.
Title : Monaco 3-1 Manchester City
Manchester City are knocked out of the Champions League
on away goals at the last-16 stage after Monaco's
second-leg victory at Stade Louis II.
Title : Cheltenham 2017: Special Tiara wins Queen Mother Champion
Chase as Douvan fades
Special Tiara wins the Queen Mother Champion Chase
for jockey Noel Fehily with odds-on favourite Douvan
well beaten.
Title : Muirfield: Rory McIlroy says women ban was 'obscene'
World number three Rory McIlroy remains critical of
Muirfield after the club votes to admit women members
for the first time.
Title : Marcus Rashford: Manchester United striker to be called up
to England senior squad
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford will be named
by Gareth Southgate in the England squad on Thursday.
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