Wednesday, January 3, 2018
North Korea reopens hotline to South to discuss Olympics
The phone line was disabled almost two years ago on the orders of North Korea's leader.
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Trump threatens stop to Palestinian aid over Jerusalem row
The US gets "no appreciation or respect" in return for the money it hands out, he complains.
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Ryanair passenger takes emergency exit
The man was fed up with delays, including 30 minutes waiting to get off in Spain.
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Trump to Kim: My nuclear button is 'bigger and more powerful'
The president's tweet is the latest in the war of words between the two nuclear-armed leaders.
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Freed hostage Joshua Boyle faces 15 criminal charges
Canadian Joshua Boyle and his family were held for five years by a Taliban-linked insurgent group.
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Logan Paul: YouTuber apologises over Japan dead man video
Six million people watched the film showing Logan Paul finding an apparent suicide victim in Japan.
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Senator Orrin Hatch's exit opens door to Mitt Romney
The 2012 White House Republican nominee is considered a top contender for Mr Hatch's seat.
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Peru Pasamayo: Dozens killed as coach plunges off cliff
At least 48 people are confirmed killed on a notorious coastal road north of the capital, Lima.
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Iran protests: US brands Tehran's accusations 'nonsense'
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had said Iran's enemies were behind a wave of deadly protests.
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Spotify sued over songwriter rights
Wixen Music Publishing is seeking damages of at least $1.6bn.
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Italy motorway crash: Six dead as tanker explodes near Brescia
Two children and three adults in a car were among those killed when a tanker exploded in a crash.
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McMafia: The scale of human trafficking in numbers
Thousands of people are trafficked across the world each year - an issue highlighted by BBC drama McMafia.
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China's uphill struggle fighting extreme poverty
The country's radical plans to lift 43 million people out of extreme poverty in three years.
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Eric Garner death inspires an unlikely police experiment
Eric Garner's death provoked protests. Could it also help improve relations between the police and public?
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Weather: What to expect in 2018
More hurricanes? Rising temperatures? BBC meteorologist Tomasz Schafernaker looks ahead to the year.
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Logan and Jake Paul: The brothers dominating social media
They're two of YouTube's biggest superstars, but if you're over 18, you might not have heard of them.
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Starved. Beaten. Enslaved.
Migrants describe being intercepted on the Mediterranean Sea and imprisoned in Libya.
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Iran protests: Why people are taking to the streets
More than 20 people have died in Iran's biggest demonstrations since 2009.
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Kitten rescued by police from busy Auckland motorway
The tiny kitten briefly caused a busy Auckland motorway to be shut while police plucked it to safety.
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Man charged with Mumbai airport bomb threat 'said Bombay'
Vinod Moorjani, 45, is accused of saying "bomb hai" [there is a bomb] during a telephone call.
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Sen. Orrin Hatch announces he will not run for re-election in 2018
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Failure not televised
Many gold medals have brought the country glory, but failures can come at a price.
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Covert action
Syria, the US coast and now Argentina - a hi-tech Russian spy ship roams the world's oceans.
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Festive joy for Next as sales jump
Next upgrades its profit forecast after cold weather boosts pre-Christmas trading.
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Spotify sued over songwriter rights
Wixen Music Publishing is seeking damages of at least $1.6bn.
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US blocks sale of Moneygram to China's Ant Financial
It is the highest profile Chinese deal to be rejected by Washington since Donald Trump came to power.
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Each of us streamed 1,036 songs last year (and most of them were by Ed Sheeran)
UK music fans streamed 68.1 billion songs last year, an average of 1,036 songs per person.
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Philip Morris places anti-smoking advertisement in papers
The world's second biggest tobacco firm is highlighting its ambition to stop selling cigarettes in the UK.
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Ryanair applies for UK air operator licence
The airline says it may need a UK licence in the event of a hard Brexit.
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Dating website eHarmony's 'scientific' match ad banned
Dating firm eHarmony must change advert claiming science backed up its algorithm that matches couples.
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UBS Libor 'chats were company policy'
Bank staff were expected to take into account the bank's commercial interests when setting the benchmark Libor rate, the High Court is told.
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Bank branch closures: How one town has coped
A scheme to support small businesses with new technology has helped turn around fortunes, the council says.
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Virgin Trains apologises for 'sexist' tweet
When Emily Cole complained to the company about being called "honey", she was "stunned" by the response.
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Liam Fox calls for end to 'obsessive' criticism of Brexit
Liam Fox says the UK must 'lift its horizons' and focus on global opportunities, ahead of trip to China.
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Logan and Jake Paul: The brothers dominating social media
They're two of YouTube's biggest superstars, but if you're over 18, you might not have heard of them.
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Bid to save rare freshwater river mussel in Wales
Conservationists have bred 1,300 freshwater pearl mussels to be released back into Welsh rivers.
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School experiment
Is Liberia's controversial school experiment raising standards?
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What is DACA and why is it ending? - CNN
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What is DACA and why is it ending?
CNN Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump on Tuesday sought to blame Democrats for a thorny debate over what to do about a popular immigration program -- a program the President and his administration decided to end. Trump accused Democrats of "doing ... The Latest: Trump says Dems not helping young immigrants Trump says Dems 'doing nothing' on DACA, predicts Hispanics will turn on them |
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Prince Harry asks
Is there a link between mental health and the nation's productivity? Prince Harry asked us to look into this question.
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FEMA allows churches to apply retroactively for disaster aid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency said on Tuesday that churches may apply for aid relating to disasters declared after Aug. 23, 2017, following pressure from President Donald Trump and a lawsuit by Texas churches.
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Drugmakers raise 2018 U.S. prices, stick to self-imposed limits
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Drugmakers opened the new year by raising U.S. prices on dozens of medicines, but early data showed the increases generally remained within a 10 percent self-imposed limit in response to a backlash from consumers and politicians.
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U.S. judge orders government to release Iraqis or grant bond hearings
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. judge ordered the government on Tuesday to either release Iraqi immigrants it arrested last year or grant them bond hearings, in the latest judicial curb on the Trump administration's efforts to tighten U.S. immigration.
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U.S. urges railroads to quickly install anti-crash safety system
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao urged the nation's railroads and transit agencies to take all possible measures to meet deadlines to install a safety system called positive train control (PTC) to prevent crashes.
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New York to install 1,500 more sidewalk barriers after vehicle attacks
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City will install more than 1,500 new barrier posts on sidewalks and plazas to protect pedestrians from vehicles after at least two instances last year of drivers killing people after mounting the curb, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Tuesday.
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At least 23 people injured in Bronx apartment fire
NEW YORK (Reuters) - At least 23 people, including one firefighter, were hurt on Tuesday morning after a fire tore through an apartment building in New York City's Bronx borough, days after another blaze in the area killed 12 people, a fire department spokesman said.
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U.S. House transportation panel chair says he will not seek re-election
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Representative Bill Shuster, the chairman of the Transportation Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, will not run for re-election in November, he said in a statement on Tuesday.
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U.S. office vacancy rate rises in fourth quarter: Reis
(Reuters) - U.S. office vacancy rate rose to 16.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2017, from 16.1 percent a year earlier, rising for the first time in at least five years, according to real estate research firm Reis Inc .
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51 Girls Rescued from Sexual Exploitation in Indian Muslim Seminary
According to reports, police in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh, rescued more than 50 young girls from an Islamic seminary after complaints the seminary manager was sexually harassing and beating the girls.
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Superbook 'Resurrected' in Japan, Christians There Welcome it Back
Children in Japan were the first to view Superbook when during its initial release in 1981. However, the Japanese stopped regular broadcasts in the early 1980’s. But after more than two decades, the new series of Superbook Reimagined was resurrected on Japanese national television this past Christmas Eve.
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