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Was Bill Clinton's Lewinsky affair an 'abuse of power'?
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Was Bill Clinton's Lewinsky affair an 'abuse of power'?
Some say Hillary Clinton's comments about her husband's affair are at odds with the #MeToo movement.
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Boko Haram kills second aid worker in Nigeria
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Boko Haram faction kills second aid worker in Nigeria
The fate of two other hostages, including a 15-year-old schoolgirl, is unknown.
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Lizzy Yarnold: Britain's most decorated Winter Olympian retires from skeleton
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Lizzy Yarnold: Britain's most decorated Winter Olympian retires from skeleton
Great Britain's most decorated Winter Olympian Lizzy Yarnold retires from skeleton after "10 amazing years".
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Paul Allen: Microsoft co-founder and billionaire dies aged 65
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Paul Allen: Microsoft co-founder and billionaire dies aged 65
The billionaire businessman, who also owned the Seattle Seahawks NFL team, died in Seattle on Monday.
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How New Zealand is trying to take on child poverty
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How New Zealand is trying to take on child poverty
Almost 30% of children are from low-income families or have experienced material hardship.
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The Indian women abandoned because of mental illness
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The Indian women abandoned because of mental illness
Women who suffer from mental illness in India are seen as being useless and a burden on their families
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Venezuela crisis hits food markets and a morgue
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Where families buy rotten meat to eat
Shortages, inflation and power cuts are causing misery in Venezuela's oil-rich Zulia state.
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The peacekeepers who turned war criminals in the Central African Republic
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'Peacekeepers murdered my brother'
Thirteen men, women and children were shot dead in cold blood in the Central African Republic in 2014.
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US mid-term elections: You choose what happens
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US mid-terms: You choose what happens
There are plenty of possible mid-terms outcomes. Pick them here - and see what each result may mean.
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Letter from Africa: Kenya unveils biblical strategy to tackle corruption
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Letter from Africa: Kenya unveils biblical strategy to tackle corruption
The body in charge of leading the fight against corruption will use the Bible to teach ethics.
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Robot seeks out skin cancer with suction
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Robot seeks out skin cancer with suction
Fitted with a dermatoscope, the prototype can check for signs of skin abnormalities.
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Reality Check: How is North Korea evading sanctions?
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How is North Korea evading sanctions?
North Korea has been called out for evading UN trade sanctions. But how are they doing it?
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Saudi Arabia: Is this the end of Mohammed Bin Salman's honeymoon?
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Is this the end of Saudi prince's honeymoon?
Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is facing scrutiny over the disappearance of critic Jamal Khashoggi.
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Would you eat slaughter-free meat?
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Would you eat slaughter-free meat?
There's a looming crisis over the world's appetite for meat. This chicken nugget may be the answer.
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Could chip fat help dirty shipping clean up its act?
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Could chip fat help dirty shipping clean up its act?
Ships are the lifeblood of global trade, but their fuel is highly polluting. What's the answer?
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What do astronauts and one in five women have in common?
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What do astronauts and one in five women have in common?
The physical effects of being in space offer a unique insight into how our bodies work on Earth.
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Matthew Hedges: Durham student charged with UAE spying
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Matthew Hedges: Durham student charged with UAE spying
PhD student Matthew Hedges' wife is calling on the UK Government to deny he was spying for them.
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Australia considers following US on Jerusalem embassy
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Australia may follow US over Jerusalem
PM Scott Morrison says he is "open" to recognising the city as Israel's capital, but draws criticism.
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Crickets: The food of the future?
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Are crickets the food of the future?
A Vietnamese start-up is betting on crickets as a way of keeping a growing world population fed.
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Critical UK Cabinet meeting on Brexit
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No optimism for Brexit deal - EU's Tusk
The European Council president calls for new ideas but Theresa May is standing by her plan.
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Jamal Khashoggi: Mike Pompeo to visit Saudi Arabia
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Pressure grows on Saudis over writer
The US secretary of state and Saudi king discuss the disappearance in Istanbul of Jamal Khashoggi.