Bin Laden: US offers reward for Osama's son Hamza
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Today's Headlines March 1
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Bin Laden: US offers reward for Osama's son Hamza
Hamza Bin Laden is believed to be emerging as a key leader of the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda.
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Trump-Kim summit: North Korea says it will not change stance
Its foreign minister says Pyongyang's position will not change even if the US seeks further talks.
Michael Jackson 'abused us hundreds of times'
Two men tell the BBC the singer sexually abused them from the ages of seven and 10.
'A year ago I couldn't swim': The refugee hoping to be an Olympic star
Syrian refugee Eid Aljazairli stunned experts by learning to swim in 12 months and now aims for Olympic glory.
Argentine 11-year-old's C-section sparks abortion debate
The girl had requested an abortion after being raped but doctors performed a caesarean instead.
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Sport
Roger Federer beats Marton Fucsovics to reach Dubai Tennis Championships semi-final
Roger Federer beats Marton Fucsovics to reach the Dubai Tennis Championships semi-finals and close in on his 100th singles title.
Emiliano Sala plane crash: Footballer was 'let down' by Cardiff, says Willie McKay
Emiliano Sala was "let down" by Cardiff say two of the men involved in arranging the transfer of the Argentine, who died in a plane crash last month.
Sergio Ramos: Real Madrid gets two-game European ban for 'deliberate booking'
Sergio Ramos is given a two-game ban by Uefa "for clearly receiving a yellow card on purpose" in Real Madrid's Champions League tie at Ajax.
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How one teenager is making millions by hacking legally
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'A year ago I couldn't swim': The refugee hoping to be an Olympic star
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Otto Warmbier: Was Kim Jong-un really clueless about US student?
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Trump-Kim summit: US president emerges the 'biggest loser'
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The 'caravans of love' visiting Spain's empty villages
For the men who remain to farm the land in emptying Spanish villages it can be hard to meet women. The 'caravans of women' are one solution.
Business
Tesla drives down price for Model 3 to $35,000
After two years the firm is fulfilling its promise to offer a mass market version of its electric car.
Gap to shut shops and hive off Old Navy
The retailer is splitting in two, with the closure of 230 of its namesake stores.
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Technology
YouTube bans comments on all videos of children
The streaming platform is disabling comments on videos of children after paedophiles left predatory comments.
'Useless slimming pills face fake Amazon reviews' fine
A company that sold "ineffective" fat-fighting herbal supplements is facing a $12.8m (£9.6m) fine.
Capital
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Why do ill people still come to work?
Coming to the office while sick can take out a workforce, so why do it?
 
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The travel hack that airlines hate
It's easy to do, it saves people money - and airlines are starting to crack down
Culture
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Film Review: The Aftermath
The period drama starring Keira Knightley is ‘disappointingly lifeless’
 
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The new age of sexually explicit TV
Why graphic scenes and nudity are filling the small screen
Earth
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'Chimpanzees are just like us'
What can we learn from how chimps behave?
 
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BBC Earth has moved
Visit us at our new home - BBCEarth.com
Future
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Veganism: the key to good gut health?
Giving up meat and dairy may have some powerful benefits
 
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Virtual births that could save lives
Using VR to train midwives
Travel
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The right way to eat dim sum
These rules might seem random to the uninitiated
 
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The Spanish village living in the past
It started with an accidental power cut
 
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