Facebook's Zuckerberg 'sorry' over Cambridge Analytica 'breach'
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Today's Headlines March 21
Top News Stories
Facebook's Zuckerberg 'sorry' over Cambridge Analytica 'breach'
The Facebook chief admits there was a "breach of trust" and vows to tackle misuse of personal data.
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Nicolas Sarkozy: French ex-president under formal investigation
The ex-French president allegedly received illegal campaign funds from Libya's Colonel Gaddafi.
Trump set to announce China sanctions after IP probe
The White House says its investigation finds that China encourages the theft or transfer of intellectual property.
Ghana computer teacher's chalkboard Microsoft Word inspires
Meet the Ghanaian teacher who went viral thanks to his chalkboard version of Microsoft Word.
 
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Ahed Tamimi: Palestinian slap video teen gets eight months in plea deal
For Palestinians, Ahed Tamimi is a national icon, but to Israelis she is a violent troublemaker.
Sport
Putin 'will use World Cup like Hitler's Olympics'
Boris Johnson says Moscow's "glorying" in the event sickens him, as he seeks fan safety reassurances.
England 58 all out: New Zealand bowl tourists out in first session in Auckland
England are bowled out for 58 - their sixth lowest Test total - before lunch on the first day of the Test series in New Zealand.
Williams knocked out at Miami Open by Japan's Osaka
Serena Williams is knocked out of the Miami Open in the first round by Naomi Osaka as she continues her return from maternity leave.
Top Videos
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Texas bombings: 'The suspect is deceased'
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Cambridge Analytica: What we know so far
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The woman helping Ukraine's traumatised children
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The sisters rebuilding Mosul University's library
Magazine
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'Everybody thinks it's only boys who join gangs'
Nequela Whittaker was once a feared gang leader in south London - now she tries to stop other young girls from taking that path.
Business
Trump set to announce China sanctions after IP probe
The White House says its investigation finds that China encourages the theft or transfer of intellectual property.
Facebook's Zuckerberg 'sorry' over Cambridge Analytica 'breach'
The Facebook chief admits there was a "breach of trust" and vows to tackle misuse of personal data.
 
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Technology
Facebook's Zuckerberg 'sorry' over Cambridge Analytica 'breach'
The Facebook chief admits there was a "breach of trust" and vows to tackle misuse of personal data.
Surgeon David Nott: Hack led to Syria air strike
David Nott had helped Syrian surgeons via the internet - weeks later, their hospital was destroyed.
Capital
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The best era for learning languages?
How big trends create an ideal environment for being bilingual
 
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Does more cash make you work harder?
Recreating a famous psychological experiment
Culture
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Lebanon’s male belly dancer
The performer fighting gender stereotypes
 
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What The Post got right – and wrong
The film took some liberties with how the Pentagon Papers story unfolded
Earth
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The worst storm in British history?
It caused havoc across swathes of the country
 
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The world's most extreme dog patrol
The beauty of the Arctic as seen by Greenland's elite dog sled team
Future
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How our gut influences our mood
Feeling down? Perhaps you should blame the bacteria in your gut
 
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How brain stimulation ‘treated’ obesity
One patient showed dramatic weight loss after electrodes were implanted
Travel
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The secret fruit that can grow in -40C
Their story has become a local legend
 
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The man who disproved the world’s end
He built an inch-perfect model of the solar system in his living room – in 1781
 
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