Kim Jong-un accused of begging for war
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Today's Headlines September 4
Top News Stories
North Korea nuclear crisis: Kim Jong-un 'begging for war'
The US is to table tougher sanctions in a UN Security Council resolution after Sunday's nuclear test.
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Mediterranean rescue ship moves to Myanmar to save Rohingya
MOAS, which says it has rescued more than 40,000 people, will now help the Rohingya of Myanmar.
Australian court hears challenges to same-sex marriage vote
The validity of a survey on changing Australia's marriage law is being contested in court.
India baby deaths: Second hospital probed
Up to 49 children may have died at a second Uttar Pradesh hospital, after dozens died in Gorakhpur.
 
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Fighting for craft beer in Thailand
Tao Limjittrakorn is bringing craft beers to Thailand, but has to brew it over the border in Cambodia.
Sport
England come back to win after Slovakia strike early
England move two points away from qualifying for next summer's World Cup as they come from behind to beat Slovakia at Wembley.
Ill Del Potro wins incredible Thiem battle and faces Federer in quarters
Juan Martin del Potro stages a remarkable comeback to beat Dominic Thiem and will face Roger Federer in the US Open quarter-finals.
Northern Ireland beat Czech Republic for fifth successive win
Jonny Evans and Chris Brunt score as Northern Ireland take a huge step towards a World Cup play-off place by beating the Czech Republic 2-0.
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Hurricane Irma: View from plane flying inside storm
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The father who rescued his kids from IS
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Painting faces of young US gun victims
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Los Angeles wildfires: Time-lapse shows how it started
Magazine
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How one girl's illness changed what a nation eats
How one child's illness led to a revolution in Dutch farming and dramatically reduced the use of antibiotic drugs.
Business
Boeing declares victory in Airbus subsidies dispute
The World Trade Organization reverses a ruling last year that Boeing received some state aid.
Bell Pottinger expelled from trade body for South African campaign
The penalty follows a controversial media campaign in South Africa that "incited racial hatred".
 
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Technology
Juicero and 2017's other failed start-ups
A look at some of the well-funded tech firms that have folded in 2017.
China bans initial coin offerings calling them 'illegal fundraising'
Chinese regulators make it illegal to raise funds by offering digital currencies.
Capital
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How to avoid email snark
From "please advise" to "warm regards" what messages are you sending?
 
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Can this phrase fix Japan’s big issue?
‘Work style reform’ involves shorter hours and a better work-life balance
Culture
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A race-relations satire to savour
George Clooney’s Suburbicon is ‘sickeningly pertinent’
 
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A new beauty-and-the-beast love story
This five-star monster movie is also a rom-com, a melodrama, and a spy thriller
Earth
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The ocean is a strange place after dark
Moonlight triggers the world’s biggest orgy
 
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Incredible science of surfing and waves
The impressive facts, figures and science behind surfing and waves
Future
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The hidden ways that tech shapes lives
Untold stories from the planet’s most under-reported people
 
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The ideas that will save the world
Introducing a new special series on BBC Future Now
Travel
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Is this the happiest place in Britain?
These islands aren’t known only for their beauty
 
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The myth behind German efficiency
It’s a useful stand-in for everything that confuses the world about Germans
 
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