Saturday, July 10, 2021

Esther Bejarano: Auschwitz orchestra member dies

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Esther Bejarano survived in Auschwitz by playing in the death camp's orchestra.

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Cannes: Actress Lea Seydoux tests positive for Covid-19

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The James Bond star may miss the French film festival after contracting the virus.

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Jonathan Coleman: Tributes paid to radio and TV presenter

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Tributes are paid to the "giant of radio" who passed away on Friday.

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Charlottesville removes Robert E Lee statue that sparked deadly rally

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The statue of General Robert E Lee, and another of General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, will be put into storage.

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US heatwave: California and Nevada brace for record-breaking temperatures

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California's Death Valley matches what may be the highest temperature ever reliably recorded.

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Charlottesville set to remove Robert E Lee statue that sparked rally

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The statue of Robert E Lee was at the centre of 2017 protests that turned deadly in Charlottesville.

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Bangladesh factory fire: Owner arrested after blaze kills 52

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Eight face murder charges, and a separate inquiry into child labour at the factory is also launched.

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Venezuela: Battles rage between police and gangs in Caracas

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Security forces search for gang leaders after two days of fighting in the capital Caracas.

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Grizzly bear shot dead after killing woman in Montana

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Leah Davis Lokan, 65, was on a mountain biking trip when she was attacked by the bear.

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Kem Ley: A shooting that shook Cambodia

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Kem Ley, a Cambodian political commentator, was murdered five years ago, but his legacy lives on.

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Covid origins: Scientists weigh up evidence over virus's origins

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Researchers aim to "set the record straight" on how the virus transferred from bats into humans.

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Sulli Deals: The Indian Muslim women 'up for sale' on an app

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Dozens of Muslim women in India found their identities being used in a degrading app.

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DR Congo: Measles vaccines missed because of Covid focus

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The WHO warns of potential outbreaks in countries like DR Congo, while the focus is on Covid-19.

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Classic Football Shirts warns customers of scam

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The firm, which has 450,000 Instagram followers, says customers' data was accessed in recent weeks.

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'My music is always there when I need it'

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Music fans explain why they wouldn't part with their vinyl and CDs, despite the rise of streaming.

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From living in a tent to financial independence

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Schemes helping homeless people lacking IDs to get bank accounts are transforming hundreds of lives.

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Why strawberry experts are hoping to serve up an Ace

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How a new variety of championship berry may help farmers survive Brexit and the pandemic.

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Biden vows US action over Russian cyber-attacks

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Asked if Moscow would face consequences for the series of hacks, Mr Biden replied: "Yes."

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Powerful fire tornado in California is latest extreme weather sign

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The vortex of smoke and flame is one of the latest signs of extreme weather threatening the US West

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Lebanon struck by power cut as major plants shut down

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Many in Lebanon are receiving just two hours of energy a day, as it grapples with an economic crisis.

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Friday, July 9, 2021

Biden to sign new order cracking down on Big Tech

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The executive order will include measures on boosting competition across several sectors, including travel.

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Biden to sign new order cracking down on Big Tech

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The executive order will include measures on boosting competition across several sectors, including travel.

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Storm Elsa: Heavy rain floods subways and submerges cars in New York

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Residents shared videos of flooded subways and submerged cars, as Storm Elsa passes through New York.

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Holiday firms launch legal action over travel lists

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Group including Ryanair and BA wants more government transparency over Covid travel rules.

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Zalmay Khalizad: 'For Afghanistan's war to end, political agreement needed'

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Zalmay Khalizad, US Special Representative for Afghanistan speaks to the BBC as Taliban retake land.

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Bangladesh factory fire: At least 52 people killed in overnight blaze

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Authorities believe the fire took hold because of chemicals and plastics stored inside the building.

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Calls grow for extra bank holiday if England win

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Firms are also being asked to be flexible by allowing workers to start later where possible.

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Jehan Sadat: Egypt's first lady who transformed women's rights

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Jehan Sadat, whose husband was assassinated in a televised event in 1981, has died at the age of 88.

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TB Joshua: Nigerian televangelist to be buried in Lagos

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Huge crowds attend the funeral of influential Nigerian preacher TB Joshua in Lagos.

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Taliban capture key Afghanistan-Iran border crossing

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Islam Qala border crossing point is seized, as the group swiftly advances in parts of Afghanistan.

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Mothers lose fight against two-child benefit limit

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They had argued the policy breached their human rights, but the Supreme Court dismissed their case.

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Skydivers killed in Swedish plane crash

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Eight skydivers and a pilot die in a plane crash close to the runway at Orebro airport.

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Fyre Festival ticket-holders proposed payout slashed

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Ticket-holders of the now infamous 2017 festival disaster are set to receive about $281 (£204) each.

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US woman killed by bear that dragged her from tent in Montana

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Wildlife officials are searching for the bear and say they plan to kill it as it remains a threat.

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Spanish ministers clash over campaign to eat less meat

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A minister faces pushback from fellow coalition members after urging carnivores to cut down.

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Jovenel Moïse: Haiti seeks masterminds after 'assassins' detained

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The gunmen suspected of shooting President Jovenel Moïse have been killed or detained, police say.

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Biden defends decision to end Afghan military operation

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"The status quo was not an option," the fourth president to oversee the war said as violence flares.

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Thursday, July 8, 2021

Purdue signs deal on opioid settlement with 15 states

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Fifteen US states dropped their opposition to a bankruptcy plan for the OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma.

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Dwarf cow Rani finds fame in Bangladesh

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Thousands of people visit a farm to see the Bhutti cow, which stands about 51cm (20in) high.

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UK in Afghanistan: 'We have to live with our losses for the rest of our lives'

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The BBC’s Jonathan Beale spoke to one bereaved mother, as the UK removes troops from Afghanistan.

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Vauxhall owner Stellantis to invest €30bn in electric vehicles

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Stellantis, which also owns Peugeot and Fiat, will invest the money on cars and battery factories by 2025.

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Lloyds fined for nine million misleading insurance letters

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The bank claimed in the letters that insurance renewal quotes being offered were a "competitive price".

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Jacob Zuma: South Africa's ex-president eligible for parole in months

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South Africa's ex-president turned himself in on Wednesday after being sentenced for contempt.

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South Africa's Jacob Zuma: From freedom fighter to president to jail

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Jacob Zuma achieves political ignominy as the first former president of South Africa to be jailed.

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German carmakers fined over emissions 'cartel'

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VW and BMW fined €875m by the European Commission colluded to restrict emissions cleaning technology.

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Apple founder Steve Wozniak backs right-to-repair movement

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"We wouldn't have had an Apple had I not grown up in a very open technology world," Mr Wozniak said.

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EU increases pressure on Hungary over LGBT law

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Hungary's new law bans the depiction or promotion of homosexuality and gender change to under-18s.

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Colombia protests: Rights body criticises 'disproportionate' response

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An international rights body condemns the response to anti-government protests, in which dozens died.

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Job not done on holiday rules, say travel chiefs

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The industry cautiously welcomes the relaxation for amber-list countries, but says there is more to do.

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Chancellor Rishi Sunak under pressure over state pension rise

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Rishi Sunak says a decision on the future of the triple lock promise will be "based on fairness".

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