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Women's World Cup 2019: Silky skills, weird team photos & questionable throw-ins
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Women's World Cup 2019: Silky skills, weird team photos & questionable throw-ins - BBC Sport
Watch the best bits from day four of the Women's World Cup including great skills, painful passes and questionable throw-ins.
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How to pitch yourself to Iowa voters in five minutes
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How to pitch yourself to Iowa voters
It takes a lot to stand out in a crowded Democratic field. So how did they do in Des Moines?
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The Japanese estate agent selling 'haunted' houses
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The ghostbuster estate agent
Akira has been selling 'haunted' houses for five years and has dealt with around 500 homes.
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The Bookshop: The story of Australia's oldest LGBTI bookstore
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The story of Australia's oldest LGBTI bookstore
For nearly four decades The Bookshop has been a safe place, community hub and vital resource for Sydney.
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Big data 'can stop malaria outbreaks before they start'
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Big data 'can stop malaria outbreaks before they start'
Technology in Norway is helping to stop malaria deaths thousands of miles away in Bangladesh.
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Aarey forest: The fight to save Mumbai's last 'green lung'
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The fight to save Mumbai's last 'green lung'
A forest that lies at the heart of India's bustling city is under threat, locals say.
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How a love of surfing bring rich and poor together in Rio
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Surfing the class divide in Rio
How a love of surfing bring rich and poor together in Rio
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Why does the Strait of Hormuz matter?
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Why does the Strait of Hormuz matter?
Iran has threatened that if its oil exports are stopped, then no oil can pass the Strait of Hormuz.
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DR Congo's Mbanza Ngungu prison saw 40 deaths in a month
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Inside the prison where 40 inmates died in a month
Up to 40 inmates inmates from one prison were buried in April after reportedly dying of malnutrition.
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Postpartum psychosis: 'I always feared I’d go mad, and when I had my son I did'
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Postpartum psychosis: 'I always feared I’d go mad, and when I had my son I did'
Jen Wight had a good job, was happily married and had just given birth to a baby boy. But then things started to go wrong.
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How to cope with email overload
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How to cope with email overload
It might be inefficient but we still use email, despite the emergence of rival systems.
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Sudan crisis: Government propaganda trip goes off script
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The PR farce that exposed Sudan's schisms
How a government propaganda trip went awry and revealed the conflict between protesters and military.
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Women's World Cup: What is the pay gap?
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Women's World Cup: What is the pay gap?
Fifa has faced criticism over the Women's World Cup prize money
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Brazil justice minister Sergio Moro denies conspiring against Lula
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Brazil justice minister Sergio Moro denies conspiring against Lula
A news site publishes a "large trove" of leaked messages between Sergio Moro and prosecutors.
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Plant extinction 'bad news for all species'
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Plant extinction 'bad news for all species'
Almost 600 plant species have been lost from the wild in the last 250 years, according to a study.
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Catch 22: How George Clooney was lured back TV
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Catch 22: How George Clooney was lured back to TV
The actor directs, produces and stars in a new adaptation of Joseph Heller's Catch 22.
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Theresa May: Leaders have 'a moral duty' to act on slavery
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Theresa May: Leaders have 'a moral duty' to act on slavery
Modern slavery 'reaches into every corner of our lives', Theresa May will tell a conference of world leaders.
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Justice department to hand some Mueller evidence to House
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House to see some Mueller report evidence
The US justice department agrees to hand over some underlying evidence from the investigation.
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Hungary tourist accident: Operation to raise capsized boat begins
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Bodies recovered as Danube tourist boat raised
A giant floating crane raises the boat from the river in Budapest after last month's fatal collision.
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North Korea: Hundreds of public execution sites identified, says report
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North Korea: Hundreds of public execution sites identified, says report
A rights group found some of those executed had committed crimes like theft and watching South Korean TV.
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'It's not my wife that's the problem it's my father in law' - Martinez on Scotland
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'My father-in-law is the problem' - Belgium boss Roberto Martinez on Scotland tie
Belgium head coach Roberto Martinez is hoping to incur the wrath of his father-in-law by leading Belgium to victory over Scotland in Brussels.