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Ancelotti sent off after referee 'buffoonery'
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Napoli 2-2 Atalanta: 'Buffoonery from referee led to Carlo Ancelotti being set off'
Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis says "buffoonery from the referee" led to coach Carlo Ancelotti and his assistant being sent off against Atalanta.
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Breastfeeding suites increasing in popularity in the US
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'Breast pumping in my manager's office'
Private breastfeeding spaces are increasing in the US, including in train stations and supermarkets.
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Boeing 'doesn't understand our grief'
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Boeing 'doesn't understand our grief'
Zipporah Kuria's father Joseph Waithaka was one of 157 people killed when a Boeing 737 Max crashed in March.
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Could electric roads spark a green transport revolution?
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Could electric roads spark a green transport revolution?
Specially adapted trucks in Germany are being tested on electric roads.
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Why US teachers have been walking out of schools nationwide
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Why US teachers have been walking out of schools
Demands for better pay and smaller class sizes have caused the biggest US strike wave in decades.
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Liberia's child soldiers: 'I know I killed people'
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Liberia's child soldiers: 'I know I killed people'
Miatta says she was forced to fight when she was 14 and can't remember how many people she's killed.
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Karachi Biennale: Price of speaking out against police killings
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Karachi Biennale: Price of speaking out against police killings
Artist Adeela Suleman was inspired by the death of one young man. The authorities felt differently.
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Brazil oil spill: Where has it come from?
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Brazil oil spill: Where has it come from?
Oil has washed up on 200 beaches and the Brazilian authorities are investigating.
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Nigeria's border crisis fuelled by rice
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Nigeria's border crisis fuelled by rice
Nigeria has closed its borders bringing checkpoints to a standstill and affecting West African trade.
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Shuri Castle: Fire engulfs world heritage site in Japan
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Shuri Castle: Fire destroys 500-year-old world heritage site in Japan
Shuri Castle, in Okinawa, was built 500 years ago in the Ryukyu Dynasty and is a World Heritage Site.
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Essex lorry deaths: The deadly people smuggling trail leading to France
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The deadly people smuggling trail leading to France
France is seen as a bottleneck in the smugglers' network and a springboard to London.
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Canadian province to introduce 'values test' for immigrants
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Canadian province to introduce 'values test' for immigrants
An example question would be: "In Quebec, men and women have the same rights, true or false?"
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Trump judicial nominee breaks down during Senate hearing
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Trump judicial nominee sobs in Senate hearing
Lawrence VanDyke broke down when asked whether he was biased against LGBT people.
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India formally divides Jammu and Kashmir state
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Jammu and Kashmir: India formally divides flashpoint state
It's part of a controversial move to tighten the Indian government's control of the region.
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Rugby World Cup final: England name team to face South Africa
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Rugby World Cup final: England team unchanged for South Africa match
England's Owen Farrell, Jonny May and Kyle Sinckler are all fit for Saturday's Rugby World Cup final against South Africa.
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CIA-backed Afghan troops 'committed war crimes': report
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CIA-backed Afghan troops 'committed war crimes': report
Human Rights Watch reports that Afghan forces committed "extrajudicial killings" and other abuses.
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UK opposition election pitch against 'corrupt system'
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Corbyn launches Labour campaign to 'transform' UK
The Labour leader vows to take on the "elite" in "radical" election pitch, but the PM blames him for delaying Brexit.
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How protests pushed Hong Kong to the recession brink
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How protests pushed Hong Kong to the recession brink
Growth figures due out Thursday are expected to show Hong Kong's economy has fallen into recession.
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Bronze Age monument discovered in Forest of Dean
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Bronze Age monument discovered in forest
The previously unknown site was found after a laser survey of woodland in the Forest of Dean.
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Spiders inspire double-sided sticky tape to heal wounds
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Spiders inspire double-sided sticky tape to heal wounds
The tape could help surgeons bind tissues together when stitching is difficult, scientists say.
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Jho Low: US to recover $700m from 1MDB financier
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Jho Low: US to recover $700m from 1MDB financier
High-end real estate and a luxury hotel will be forfeited as part of the settlement with financier Jho Low.