Monday, October 10, 2022

Ukraine in maps: Tracking the war with Russia

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Russia launches missiles at cities across Ukraine days after a blast damaged a key bridge linking Russia and Crimea.

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Iran protests: Mahsa Amini's family receiving death threats, cousin says

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Iran is pressing relatives not to speak out, a cousin says, as protests sparked by her death continue.

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Kanye West's Twitter and Instagram accounts locked over anti-Semitism

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The rapper posted anti-Semitic messages over the weekend, leading to his accounts being suspended.

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Sunday, October 9, 2022

Galar GdaƄski: Three killed in Poland as wave capsizes tourist boat

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Officials think a wave from a nearby tug boat turned over the barge in a river in Gdansk.

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Protests in Iran: Two members of security forces killed

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Two members of Iran's security forces are killed in protests sparked by the death of a young woman.

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Centaurus Mall fire: Large blaze erupts at Islamabad shopping mall

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A blaze breaks out at the Centaurus Mall in the Pakistani capital but no casualties are reported.

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Energy use advice campaign pulled due to cost, Zahawi says

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The cabinet minister tells the BBC the public information campaign would have cost up to £15m.

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Names released of victims in Irish explosion

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Ten people including two teenagers and a five-year-old girl is among those killed.

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Ukraine war: 'Russian missiles' leave Zaporizhzhia flats in ruins

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Residential buildings are left in total ruin after overnight missile strikes on Zaporizhzhia.

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Gambia cough syrup scandal: Police investigate deaths linked to medicine

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Senior officials are called for questioning after 66 children died with acute kidney injuries.

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Ethiopia civil war: My patients are doomed to die in Tigray blockade

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Ethiopia's conflict has led to those in hospital needlessly dying, a doctor in Tigray tells the BBC.

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Cost of living: Off-grid businesses are being forgotten

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The owner of Caws Teifi Cheese wants more help for companies who use oil or liquefied petroleum gas.

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Protests in Iran: Three shot dead by security forces

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Security forces are cracking down on the nationwide demonstrations as they enter a fourth week

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Saturday, October 8, 2022

Hong Kong detains first teenagers under national security law

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The national security law was introduced by Beijing in 2020 to clamp down on protesters.

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Thai nursery attack: The story of the three-year-old survivor

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Three-year-old Emmy was found awake, curled up next to the bodies of her classmates.

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Renewable energy: Government plans for price cap is risky, firms warn

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A government limit on electricity generated in older renewable and nuclear facilities is expected this week.

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Letter from Africa: The Afro-punk band taking on 'whitewashed' history

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The anti-colonial Kenyan musicians with a cult following who are challenging the status quo.

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Friday, October 7, 2022

US jobs growth slows as policymakers fight inflation

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Dollar has strengthened on expectations US interest rates will rise, weighing on the pound.

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Public won't be told to cut energy use after Truss objects

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A minister denies a full plan was blocked by Liz Truss's office and insists energy supplies are secure.

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Europe energy crisis: Italians told to turn thermostats down

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Italy becomes the latest European country to impose energy-saving rules ahead of winter.

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Nobel Peace Prize: Moment NGO told on the phone it has won award

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Oleksandra Romantsova, from the Center for Civil Liberties, responds emotionally upon learning of the award.

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Complutense University: Spain investigates student 'whores' chants at women

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Videos have circulated for days of male students chanting obscene misogynistic abuse in Madrid.

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Iran protests: Nika Shakarami's mother says her daughter was murdered

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Officials are lying about how 16-year-old protester Nika Shakarami died, her mother says.

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Thursday, October 6, 2022

Rail strike: Only one in five trains set to run on Saturday

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People are being warned to only travel if absolutely necessary as the RMT union holds another strike.

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Nika Shakarami: Iran protester's family forced to lie about death - source

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State TV shows Nika Shakarami's uncle condemning the protests as a voice appears to threaten him.

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Annie Ernaux: French writer wins Nobel Prize in Literature

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The French writer wins for "the courage with which she uncovers the collective restraints of memory".

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Electricity: NI could face blackouts by 2024, officials say

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The grid operator has warned that action needs to be taken over issues with Kilroot power station.

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UK's Truss joins big European club seeking 'new order without Russia'

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Leaders from the UK and across Europe gather in Prague for a new political grouping.

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Elon Musk X: What life is like on a super-app in Asia

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In Asia, super-apps are already a vital part of everyday life, with everything available at a click of a button.

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Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Oil prices set to rise as Opec countries cut output

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The move, which reflects a slowing global economy, is expected to raise oil prices around the world.

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Uganda's President Museveni sorry for son's threat to invade Kenya

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Uganda's leader embarks on a damage-control exercise after a series of bizarre tweets by his son.

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Elon Musk, Twitter and the mysterious X app

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The story of Musk buying Twitter, and how it began with "X, the everything app".

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World Cup: Ukraine joins Spain and Portugal's bid to host 2030 tournament

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Uefa offers "unconditional support" as Ukraine joins Spain and Portugal in their bid to host the 2030 Fifa World Cup.

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Average two-year mortgage rate highest for 14 years

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A typical two-year fixed rate deal has breached the 6% mark for the first time since November 2008.

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Iran protests: Schoolgirls heckle paramilitary speaker

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A video appears to show teenagers shouting "get lost, Basiji", as protests spread to the classroom.

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Three scientists win Nobel for 'click' chemistry

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Chemistry Nobel goes to Carolyn Bertozzi, Morton Meldal, and Barry Sharpless.

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Ukraine war: Russia warns US of direct military clash risk

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Moscow says US move to send more military aid to Ukraine is an "immediate threat" to Russia.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Iran schoolgirls remove hijabs in protests against government

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Dramatic scenes show teenagers waving their headscarves and chanting against clerical authorities.

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WATCH: Coyote strays into California school toilets

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The animal was given the nickname "Wile E." after the Warner Brothers character.

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Four women to run post office and count penguins in Antarctica

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The team will also monitor a colony of gentoo penguins on Goudier Island for five months.

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More rail disruption expected as 9,000 train drivers strike

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Aslef union members at 13 rail companies will walk out on Wednesday in a row over pay and conditions.

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Sacheen Littlefeather dies aged 75

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Sacheen Littlefeather, a Native American actress and activist, has died aged 75.

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Monday, October 3, 2022

Hilaree Nelson: An inspiration for women mountaineers

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Fellow climbers saddened by her death in the Himalayas recall an inspirational figure to a generation of women.

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Water rebates for some customers after £150m fines for missing targets

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Thames Water and Southern Water are hardest hit and will have to return almost £80m to customers.

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Sacheen Littlefeather: Native American activist and actor who refused Oscar for Brando dies

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Native American Sacheen Littlefeather declined Marlon Brando's award for The Godfather in 1973.

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Indonesia football crush: How the disaster unfolded

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Distraught fans demand justice, claiming police use of tear gas triggered a crush which killed 125 people.

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Brazil election: The presidential race is far from over

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Lula and Bolsonaro go head-to-head after a closer than expected first-round result.

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Ground should have been laid for tax cuts, admits Liz Truss

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But the prime minister says she sticks by her mini budget, despite a bad reaction from the markets.

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Liz Truss: The prime minister's claims about the economy fact-checked

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Prime Minister Liz Truss made claims on growth, borrowing costs and mortgage rises.

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Burkina Faso's military leader agrees to step down after coup

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Lt Col Paul-Henri Damiba steps down after his successor allegedly pledges to restore civilian rule.

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