Saturday, May 22, 2021

Bayern Munich 5-2 Augsburg: Robert Lewandowski breaks goalscoring record

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Robert Lewandowski scores in the final minute of the season for Bayern Munich to break Gerd Muller's 49-year record of goals in a Bundesliga campaign.

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Princess Latifa: Dubai photo appears to show missing woman

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The Emirati princess has been imprisoned in Dubai since she tried to escape in 2018.

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Covid: India tells social media firms to remove 'India variant' from content

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An IT ministry note to platforms says the WHO does not refer to "Indian" for the B.1.617 variant.

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Myanmar coup: Junta head claims Aung San Suu Kyi 'in good health'

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Min Aung Hlaing makes the claim in his first interview since seizing power in February.

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French army chief says UN report into air strike was biased

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Gen Lecointre says he believes Europe will still be fighting jihadism in the Sahel in 10 years time.

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China's Zhurong rover takes first drive on Mars

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China is now the second country after the US to operate a rover on the Red Planet.

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Covid: Argentina starts new lockdown as cases soar

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The country that endured one of the world's longest quarantines is back under restrictions.

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Salmonella: CDC urges Americans not to kiss chickens amid outbreak

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The US public health agency asks people to be careful around live poultry after a multi-state outbreak.

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McDonald's: Animal rights group blockades depots, activists say

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Animal Rebellion says it is stopping restaurant supplies from leaving four UK distribution centres.

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Coronavirus: How Covid-19 crushed India's healthcare systems

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Experts say Covid-19 has exposed the inadequacies of India's healthcare infrastructure.

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Air India cyber-attack: Data of millions of customers compromised

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Passport details, ticket information and credit card data were compromised in the February attack.

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Einstein handwritten letter with E=mc2 equation auctioned

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The rare example of the equation in Einstein's handwriting sells for $1.2m, much more than expected.

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Prison guards spared jail time in Epstein suicide plea deal

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The two prison workers fabricated log entries to make it seem like they checked on Epstein.

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Tennessee cops mocked dying man's plea: 'I can't breathe'

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"Help me," pleaded William Jennette as officers restrained him, "they're going to kill me."

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Myanmar: The small embattled town that stood up to the army

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Mindat put up tenacious resistance to the Burmese army but is now in desperate need of help.

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George Floyd death: How US police are trying to win back trust

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A year after George Floyd's death, it's not just civilians who'll be reflecting on what happened.

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Champion horse mystery in the Gulf angers Poles

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A horse deal gone sour underlines problems bedevilling a world-famous Polish stud farm.

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A Japanese composer, a Burkina Faso story-teller and a Congolese rapper make an opera

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Japanese composer Keiko Fujiie and Burkina Faso griot Maboudou Sanou helm an ambitious new opera.

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'A meme that almost made me quit my family WhatsApp group'

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Some Indians are sharing dark humour memes inspired by the pandemic - and occasionally offending cousins in the diaspora.

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Out in Brighton on first Friday after rules ease

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"Life is meant for living and we are living it," says one woman, as people enjoy indoor pubs and restaurants.

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Amazon in pictures: Sebastião Salgado's last frontier

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Photographer Sebastião Salgado captured images of the Amazon's forest, rivers, and tribes.

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Friday, May 21, 2021

Car buyers still sceptical about going electric, says Ford boss

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The car giant's UK boss tells the BBC says shifting away from petrol and diesel cars will need more government support.

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France's 18-year-olds given €300 culture pass

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French teens can use the funds for cinema tickets, musical instruments or to buy books and videos.

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'Mad rush' to buy homes faded in April

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Property sales fell from the record highs of March, but analysts say activity is still high in the market.

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Somerset hoteliers worry they face mass cancellations

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Tourism businesses had hoped for a "staycation boom" to repay losses suffered during lockdowns.

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Critically ill Covid-19 patients 'more likely' to die in Africa

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There is a shortage of specialised staff and equipment such as oxygen monitors, researchers find.

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El Salvador: Remains of 24 people found in ex-policeman's garden

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Officials in El Salvador believe the mass grave may contain up to 40 bodies, mostly of women or girls.

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UK billionaires see jump in wealth during pandemic

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Sir Leonard Blavatnik topples Sir James Dyson as the UK's richest person, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.

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Coronavirus: Spain to lift restrictions for UK and Japanese travellers

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UK tourists will be free to enter the country without a negative Covid-19 PCR test from Monday.

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Coronavirus: Spain to lift restrictions for UK and Japanese travellers

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UK tourists will be free to enter the country without a negative Covid-19 PCR test from Monday.

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Copa America games moved amid Colombia protests

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Colombia will no longer co-host the 2021 Copa America tournament with Argentina after a series of protests in the country.

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UK set to offer Australia free-trade deal

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Boris Johnson pushes for an end to import taxes, despite claims UK beef and lamb farmers will suffer.

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Tarun Tejpal: Indian former editor cleared of raping colleague

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Tarun Tejpal had denied allegations that he raped a female colleague in a hotel elevator in 2013.

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Japan bullet train driver leaves cockpit for loo break

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The Japanese man may be punished for leaving the controls in the hands of an untrained conductor.

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Retail sales soar in April as shops reopen

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There was a big jump in clothing sales last month as shoppers returned to the High Street.

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WeWork reports loss of nearly $2.1bn ahead of stock market debut

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The troubled office-sharing startup's business was hit particularly hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

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School Strike 4 Climate: Thousands join Australia protest

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Thousands of students attend rallies across the country to demand more action on climate change.

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WeWork reports loss of nearly $2.1bn ahead of stock market debut

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The troubled office-sharing startup's business was hit particularly hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Biden signs law to tackle anti-Asian hate crimes

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President Biden signs a bipartisan law to "stop the hatred and the bias" against Asian Americans.

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Covid: Why has Seychelles seen rising case numbers?

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It's the most vaccinated country in the world, but infections have risen in the island nation.

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Covid: Australia's vaccine hesitancy worries medical experts

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Medical experts are concerned that low Covid infection rates may be leading to complacency.

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Sri Lanka: Covid increases China influence in India's backyard

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As India struggles to deal with the virus, China steps in to help its neighbours like Sri Lanka.

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Eurovision: TIX, Tourettes and mental health

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Norway's Eurovision entry has come to this years competition with more than music on the agenda.

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Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire comes into effect

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The ceasefire brings to an end 11 days of bombardment in which more than 240 people have died.

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Thursday, May 20, 2021

Ceuta migrants: The photos that captured Spain's attention

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A photo of a volunteer comforting a migrant in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta goes viral.

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German officer who posed as Syrian refugee in terror trial

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Caught leading a double life, Lt Franco A denies planning far-right attacks on politicians.

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Nicolas Sarkozy: Ex-president goes on trial for illegal campaign funding

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He is accused of illegally overspending by millions of euros on his failed 2012 re-election campaign.

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Rail reform: What does the shake-up mean for you?

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Seven key points on how the planned revamp of the UK's rail network affects passengers and fares.

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Trainline shares plunge after government rail plans revealed

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Shares in the ticketing firm plunge by as much as a third after the government's announcement.

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Elon Musk UK visit drives Tesla factory rumours

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A two-day stop in the UK has ignited speculation that the tech mogul is looking for factory sites.

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