North Korean state TV introduces a more casual, modern-looking weather broadcast.
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Tuesday, 30 April 2019
Korean elderly back road safety seats
A city in South Korea has put out special seating for older people at road crossings.
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Japanese Emperor Akihito's human touch
Emperor Akihito will be remembered as the man who began the modernisation of Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne.
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from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2ZNOA6P
Jeopardy: How a pro gambler 'cracked' US game show
Sports bettor James Holzhauer's unusual strategy is paying off as he crushes Jeopardy records.
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'We are students thanks to South Africa's #FeesMustFall protests'
What has changed since mass protests led South Africa to announce free education for poor university students?
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How tech is bringing Israelis and Palestinians together
Young people on either side of a decades-old conflict seldom meet, but tech is building bridges.
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Sri Lanka attacks: Where else in the world have face coverings been banned?
Following the Sri Lankan ban, BBC Reality Check looks at other countries that have imposed either a partial or complete ban on face coverings
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India student leader 'a symbol of protest' against PM Modi
Kanhaiya Kumar has emerged as an outlier in an election being seen as a battle for India's identity.
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KPMG 'severely reprimanded' over audit
The accountancy giant has been "severely reprimanded" for the way it audited an insurance company.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2Lcr2Fl
Debenhams closures: Four ways to use the empty stores
Across the UK, empty department stores are being turned into everything from housing to arts spaces.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2IQFEYO
Operators say government should lose oversight of rail
Long-distance routes should also be serviced by more than one company to spark competition, they said.
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Trade war: What you need to know about US-China talks
Talks appear to be reaching the final stretch though both sides remain divided on several key issues.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2vuHl5H
Google owner Alphabet misses sales forecasts
Shares in the internet giant tumble nearly 7% after its sales growth falls short of forecasts.
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WeWork office giant plans US share listing
The US firm which offers shared office space around the world is yet to make a profit.
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Woodstock 50 anniversary festival cancelled, investor says
Rapper Jay-Z, singer Miley Cyrus and the Killers band were booked to play at Woodstock 50 in New York.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ZIRcmi
Boeing safety system not at fault, says chief executive
Dennis Muilenburg says a safety mechanism was only one factor in two fatal Boeing plane crashes.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2vsjIui
Mastercard and Visa agree to cut overseas card fees
The European Commission says the deal will lead to "lower prices for European retailers to do business".
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2vr3Vft
Labour's John McDonnell says UK economy requires 'revolution'
Shadow chancellor says people want change in a Newsnight series marking Mrs Thatcher's election.
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Quietly-spoken investor seeks change at Barclays
British-born but US-based investor Edward Bramson is seeking election to the bank's board on Thursday.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2GPsc5b
Huawei: US official warns 'no safe level' of involvement with tech giant
Intelligence sharing will be at risk if countries use the firm to build 5G networks, official says.
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Almost a third of graduates 'overeducated' for their job
The Office for National Statistics says 31% of graduates are overeducated for their job.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ULvt9I
US firm apologises for seeking 'preferably Caucasian' candidate
A US firm has apologised for a job ad that stated it would prefer white candidates.
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A supermarket is being piloted which has no tills, forcing customers to pay by app.
A supermarket is being piloted in London which has no tills, forcing customers to pay by app. Emma Simpson reports.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2PAXyj0
How tech is bringing Israelis and Palestinians together
Young people on either side of a decades-old conflict seldom meet, but tech is building bridges.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2vrILxN
Why the bicycle's future looks bright
The bicycle ushered in a manufacturing revolution as well as a social one, and is doing so again.
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2PFhFwy
Is the UK economy at a new moment of sea-change?
Forty years ago Mrs Thatcher came to power, is the UK economy at another historic moment of change?
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from BBC News - Business https://bbc.in/2ZL7OcU
Abdication of Japan’s Emperor, Who Put a Human Face on the Monarchy

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On Politics: Rod Rosenstein to Step Down
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Aaron Judge Is Everywhere for the Yankees, Except on the Field

By JAMES WAGNER from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2UOtbX2
Chronicles of the Rings: What Trees Tell Us

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New York City’s Quirkiest Bus: 1 Bridge, 3 Stops

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Movie Theaters

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Word + Quiz: gravitas
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Tesla Looks to Regain Its Luster in Solar Energy by Slashing Prices

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Bridgewater’s Ray Dalio Tops the List of Hedge Fund Manager Compensation

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What’s on TV Tuesday: ‘On Tour With Asperger’s Are Us’ and ‘The Last Survivors’

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ためらう花嫁

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Las principales noticias del martes

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A Princess in a Cage

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The Suitor With the Shaggy Hair

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The Long Shadows of a Failed War

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Trump Sues Banks to Stop Them From Complying With House Subpoenas

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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to Step Down in May

By KATIE BENNER from NYT U.S. https://nyti.ms/2WfbRw6
Man Charged With Killing 5 in Annapolis Newsroom Uses Insanity Defense

By MIHIR ZAVERI from NYT U.S. https://nyti.ms/2XUcwmY
In Scranton, College Students Give High Marks to Biden’s First Campaign Speech

By TRIP GABRIEL from NYT U.S. https://nyti.ms/2PEneLB
Sri Lanka, ISIS, British Police: Your Tuesday Briefing

By MELINA DELKIC and ALISHA HARIDASANI GUPTA from NYT Briefing https://nyti.ms/2GTm6kx
IS Leader Appears in Video for First Time in 5 years
The shadowy leader of the Islamic State group claimed to appear for the first time in five years in a video released by the extremist group’s propaganda arm on Monday, acknowledging defeat in the group’s last stronghold in Syria but vowing a “long battle” ahead.
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A New Way to Church: Justin Bieber's Pastor Launches App to Take Church Global
He's one of the men who helped introduce Justin Bieber to Jesus Christ. Now Pastor Judah Smith is working on the rest of the world, bringing church to your smartphone and tablet in a new way.
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Replacing Israel with Anti-Semitism in the Church, and What It Means for the End Times
Replacement theology in the Christian view of the Messiah has taken us far off target, and it affects our end-times theology. The common view of the church replacing Israel has caused huge consequences. Many Jews have a hard time believing in a Jewish Messiah that has replaced them. Many other Jews realize the truth that replacement theology is wrong and that the Messiah is still in a covenant relationship with them, as they have come to the understanding of wonderful saving grace.
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'War Footing': Church Canceled Indefinitely, Catholic Leaders in Sri Lanka Dissatisfied With Government Response
Catholic church leaders in Sri Lanka say they aren't satisfied with how the government has handled the investigation following the Easter Sunday attacks that left over 250 people dead.
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Contaminated blood scandal: Inquiry hearings to begin
A public inquiry starts to hear evidence as families call for "justice" for people affected.
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Japanese Emperor Akihito begins historic abdication
Akihito, who says he is too old for the role, is the first Japanese emperor to stand down in 200 years.
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Anti-social behaviour 'nightmare' ignored, says report
Victims' commissioner says authorities are downplaying the harm caused by crimes such as vandalism.
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'Our water pollution is a cancer'
"Waterkeeper" Nabil Musa fights Iraq's water crisis, which he calls the country's gravest threat yet.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UQTSuB
Rod Rosenstein: US deputy attorney general quits
Rod Rosenstein, who was once accused of treason by the president, exits after a turbulent two years.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2V0Ln4O
Cambridge investigates its slavery links
The University of Cambridge is to investigate whether it gained financially from the slave trade.
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Operators say government should lose oversight of rail
Long-distance routes should also be serviced by more than one company to spark competition, they said.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2PD6ioK
Climate change: Electric car target 'needs to be sooner'
The government's plan to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040 is too tame, its advisers will say.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2XTHj3o
Labour to discuss 'confirmatory ballot' for Brexit
The party's governing body will decide whether to back a confirmatory ballot in the EU elections.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2PDXkr7
IS leader al-Baghdadi appears in first video in five years
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who has not been seen on camera since 2014, vows revenge for his militants.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UPvYzk
John Singleton: Boyz N The Hood director dies aged 51
The Oscar-nominated African-American director dies at 51, after his family remove him from life support.
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'Russian spy whale'
A beluga whale was found with suspicious equipment off Norway's coast
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Music royalties reach record high but songwriters 'on minimum wage'
But there are claims that "a lot of songwriters are making less than minimum wage".
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2vvW1kM
Newspaper headlines: Cambridge slavery probe and backlash over rape victim phone demand
Stories about victims of crime, including rape, feature on Tuesday's front pages.
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News Daily: NHS blood infection inquiry, and Japanese abdication
Your morning briefing for 30 April 2019.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2GRedfb
Debenhams closures: Four ways to use the empty stores
Across the UK, empty department stores are being turned into everything from housing to arts spaces.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2IQFEYO
Glimpsing a world beyond human extinction
Writer and explorer Robert MacFarlane explores the "underland" beneath our feet.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DFnQMd
Esperanza Spalding: A jazz singer looking to inspire a generation
Award-winning jazz singer Esperanza Spalding is working to bring the arts to some of the nation's toughest schools.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2Wmgnc0
The Dorset family who are living plastic-free
The Fynes family decided to go plastic-free after seeing ducks eating rubbish at a picnic site.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZTu1Wy
A supermarket is being piloted which has no tills, forcing customers to pay by app.
A supermarket is being piloted in London which has no tills, forcing customers to pay by app. Emma Simpson reports.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2PAXyj0
Families in Blackpool are getting lessons in resilience to improve mental health
Families in Blackpool are getting lessons in resilience, as part of a £10 million programme to improve mental health.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2V5nqcO
Sports Illustrated features first burkini girl
Halima Aden becomes the first model to wear a burkini in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2J3WWB2
Minecraft player loses five-year-long game
Phil Watson is "killed" by a zombie baby and a spider.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2DCK2qk
Japanese Emperor Akihito's human touch
Emperor Akihito will be remembered as the man who began the modernisation of Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZNOA6P
Jeopardy: How a pro gambler 'cracked' US game show
Sports bettor James Holzhauer's unusual strategy is paying off as he crushes Jeopardy records.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2L8O5k9
Is the UK economy at a new moment of sea-change?
Forty years ago Mrs Thatcher came to power, is the UK economy at another historic moment of change?
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2ZL7OcU
London nail bombings remembered 20 years on
Twenty years have passed since a campaign of terror that killed three people and injured dozens.
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What's happening to rape prosecutions?
Rape victims in England and Wales are being asked to hand their phones to police as evidence.
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2vsGuCw
European elections: What pay can UK MEPs expect?
If the UK takes part in the European elections, what pay and benefits can MEPs expect?
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from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2GS9jP5
White House says will reappoint Puerto Rico oversight board
The White House said on Monday it will ask the U.S. Senate to confirm the current members of Puerto Rico's federally created financial oversight board after creditors of the bankrupt island successfully challenged the appointments on constitutional grounds.

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from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2GHExr2
FBI says received vague tips ahead of deadly California synagogue shooting
The FBI said on Monday it received multiple tips about a security threat minutes before a gunman opened fire in a California synagogue, killing a woman and wounding three others, but lacked sufficient details or time to prevent the attack.

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from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2GT2jBG
Senators urge regulators to quickly approve drone identification rules
Two U.S. senators on Monday urged U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao to finalize a long-delayed rule that would require the remote identification of unmanned aircraft systems, or drones.

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from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2XZLY41
Trump directs officials to toughen asylum rules
U.S. President Donald Trump directed officials to toughen rules for asylum seekers on Monday, including by introducing a fee for their applications and barring those who entered the country illegally from working until their claims are approved.

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from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2IPMfD2
U.S. Army veteran charged with plotting to bomb white nationalist rally
A U.S. combat veteran of the war in Afghanistan who prosecutors say plotted to detonate multiple nail bombs at a Los Angeles-area white nationalist rally, seeking to cause mass casualties, was arrested in an FBI sting operation, federal prosecutors said on Monday.

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from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2UJjmtC
U.S. film director John Singleton dead at age 51
John Singleton, who made his directorial debut with the acclaimed film "Boyz n the Hood" about young men struggling in a gang-ridden Los Angeles neighborhood, died on Monday at the age of 51, his family said, days after he suffered a stroke.

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from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2XVGhUm
New York officials hit back at Trump over backing NRA
New York's governor assailed President Donald Trump on Monday for backing the National Rifle Association in its dispute with the state, accusing the U.S. leader of being afraid of the powerful gun lobby.

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from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2GRMjQr
Attorney general balks at closed-door testimony on Mueller findings
U.S. Attorney General William Barr objects to testifying before the House Judiciary Committee in a closed session dedicated to redacted portions of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report, a congressional Democratic aide said on Sunday.

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