Spy poisoning: Australian PM condemns Russian 'recklessness' in UK
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Today's Headlines March 26
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Spy poisoning: Australian PM condemns Russian 'recklessness' in UK
Australia joins more than 20 other countries in expelling Russian diplomats over UK spy poisoning.
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Stormy Daniels: White House 'strongly' denies Trump's alleged affair
The White House says President Trump "clearly and consistently" rejects Stormy Daniels' claims.
'North Korean train' in Beijing fuels rumours of Kim Jong-un visit
Speculation grows as a North Korean delegation makes a visit to Beijing under tight security.
Eastern Ghouta: Saying goodbye to 'hell on Earth'
Thousands of rebels and civilians are bussed from Eastern Ghouta under a deal with Syria's government.
 
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Brazil's female sports reporters call time on sexual harassment
More than 50 Brazilian female sports reporters speak out after suffering sexism and on-air groping.
Sport
Vaughan suspects Australia of ball-tampering during Ashes
Ex-England captain Michael Vaughan is "pretty sure" Australia were ball-tampering during their winter Ashes series victory.
'Give us some love,' Sterling urges England fans
Raheem Sterling says England players would perform better in the World Cup if they were all given the full support of the fans.
Joshua predicts Parker will be overwhelmed in Cardiff cauldron
Anthony Joshua believes Joseph Parker will face an "overwhelming" experience in a unification bout which will go down in "history".
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Eastern Ghouta: Saying goodbye to 'hell on Earth'
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The community of 2,000 people with 151 cases of sex crime
In the small community of Tysfjord in northern Norway, sexual abuse was rife for decades. How come it was never stopped?
Business
Facebook faces Federal Trade Commission privacy inquiry
Facebook shares fall as a federal agency investigates whether the firm broke data security laws.
Asia stocks follow US shares up as trade war fears ease
Earlier Wall Street had rallied on optimistic comments coming out of both Washington and Beijing.
 
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Technology
Billion euro cyber-suspect arrested in Spain
The individual led a prolific gang that stole cash from banks for more than five years, says Europol.
Facebook faces Federal Trade Commission privacy inquiry
Facebook shares fall as a federal agency investigates whether the firm broke data security laws.
Capital
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The drone that drops lunch on your desk
Could flying robots upend a 100-year-old meal delivery system in India?
 
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The problem of being measured at work
Surrendering our data will soon become part of our everyday office experience
Culture
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How Harry Potter became a rallying cry
How JK Rowling’s novels have influenced the March For Our Lives movement
 
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When art meets jewellery
Dali and Picasso are among the surprising names featured in a Paris exhibition
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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The tattoos that get to know you
Could they serve as a health tracker?
 
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The volcano that shaped climate science
Meteorologists risked their lives to record data in the most hostile conditions
Travel
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The invisible lines through Switzerland
‘It is a border of the mind’
 
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Where Tokyo’s grandmas go to shop
It’s home to more than 200 shops for aging residents
 
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