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Gaza family: 'Our children suffer to get a bottle of water'
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'My children suffer to get water in Gaza'
How one family deals with severe water and power shortages in Gaza, amid new warnings about the region.
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Norway backs down in child protection scandal
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Norway backs down in child protection scandal
A series of cases of children placed in care are to be reviewed after a welfare expert was jailed.
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Trugo: A bizarre sport unique to Melbourne
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Trugo: A bizarre sport unique to Melbourne
Invented by the city's railway workers, trugo is a mix of croquet, golf, lawn bowls and the hammer.
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Port Moresby: The world's most dangerous city to be a woman?
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The world's most dangerous city to be a woman?
Ben Zand travels to Papua New Guinea's capital to meet the women finally saying no to violence.
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Hyderabad homes and pavements made from used plastic bags
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Indian homes and pavements made from plastic
Businesses in India may have found a way to turn plastic rubbish into a golden business opportunity.
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On the trail of Uganda's illegal 'beauty-cream' smugglers
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On the trail of illegal 'beauty-cream' smugglers
Despite a ban, skin-lightening creams made from dangerous chemicals are commonly trafficked into Uganda.
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Why countries print money outside their borders
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Why countries print money outside their borders
Making money from making money is big business. Many countries print notes outside their borders with private companies.
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Why does Nigeria keep flooding?
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Why does Nigeria keep flooding?
An estimated 100 people have died in floods. Why does it keep happening?
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Taller plants moving into warmer Arctic
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Taller plants moving into warmer Arctic
The profile of Arctic shrubs and grasses is changing as temperatures rise in the far north.
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Oculus Quest: Hands-on with Facebook's new VR headset
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Hands-on with new Oculus Quest headset
Facebook launches a new headset that it hopes will revitalise the flagging virtual reality industry.
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ABC chair resigns over Australian political interference claims
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ABC boss quits over Australian political interference claims
The broadcaster's chair quits amid allegations the government leaned on him to dismiss two journalists.
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Venezuela crisis: Maduro willing to 'shake hands' with Trump
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Venezuela crisis: Maduro willing to 'shake hands' with Trump
The Venezuelan leader also used an unexpected UN visit to accuse the US of trying to overthrow him.
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Brussels to name square after murdered MP Jo Cox
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Brussels to name square after murdered MP Jo Cox
The square is near a music venue the murdered MP regularly attended when she lived in Brussels.
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Ryder Cup 2018: Why we should all be excited about Tiger's return
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Ryder Cup 2018: Why we should all be excited about Tiger's return
BBC Sport looks at the reasons why golf fans around the world are relishing the return of Tiger Woods to Ryder Cup action.
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Adultery no longer a crime in India
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Adultery no longer a criminal offence in India
A petitioner had challenged the law saying it was arbitrary and discriminated against both men and women.
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Ryder Cup 2018: European underdogs out to tame US superstars at Le Golf National
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Ryder Cup 2018: European underdogs out to tame US superstars at Le Golf National
The US pairings feel natural and look dangerous but Europe will again be hoping to prove the Ryder Cup seldom follows easy logic, writes Tom Fordyce.
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Man stopped by police after running after plane at Dublin Airport
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Dublin plane-chasing passenger charged
Patrick Kehoe was pinned to the ground by police at Dublin Airport after chasing a Ryanair jet.
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Abhilash Tomy: Rescued Indian sailor speaks of ocean ordeal
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Abhilash Tomy: Rescued Indian sailor speaks of ocean ordeal
Solo yachtsman Abhilash Tomy was rescued from the middle of the Indian Ocean on Monday.
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From teen mum to globetrotting parent
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From teen mum to globetrotting parent
Rosie Charles was 16 when she had her daughter. Twelve years later they're travelling the world together.
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Chile unveils Patagonian Route of Parks hiking trail
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Chile unveils Patagonian Route of Parks hiking trail
It connects 17 national parks and runs for 2,800km (1,740 miles) through sparsely populated land.
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Ryder Cup: Europe's Paul Casey enjoying Le Golf National 'vibes' after decade out
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Ryder Cup: Europe's Paul Casey enjoying Le Golf National 'vibes' after decade out
A decade after he last featured at a Ryder Cup, Paul Casey is determined to "play his heart out" and remember the experience at Le Golf National.