Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan for first time since shooting
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Today's Headlines March 28
Top News Stories
Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan for first time since shooting
The Nobel Peace Prize winner was shot and injured by the Taliban in 2012 for daring to go to school.
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Carabobo fire: 68 dead in Venezuela police station cells
Rioting and a fire at a police station in Valencia, Carabobo State, leave 68 people dead.
Brexit: Theresa May vows to keep UK 'strong and united'
With one year until Brexit, the PM promises to make it a "success for everyone" on a whirlwind tour of UK.
Ghostly galaxy may be missing dark matter
Scientists have imaged a "transparent" galaxy that may have no dark matter.
 
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Trump picks his doctor to replace Shulkin as veterans secretary
Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson, the White House doctor, is nominated to replace David Shulkin.
Sport
Australia's Smith & Warner banned for year over 'sandpaper' ball-tampering
Captain Steve Smith and vice-skipper David Warner are banned for a year by Cricket Australia over their recent ball-tampering.
Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker: New Zealander ready to 'go to war'
WBO world heavyweight champion Joseph Parker says he is ready to "go to war" with Anthony Joshua in Saturday's unification bout in Cardiff.
Fifa to look into 'racist abuse' of France players in Russia
Fifa says it is looking into alleged racist abuse directed at France players during their 3-1 win over Russia.
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N Korea's Kim Jong-un visits China's Xi
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Inxeba wins South Africa film award despite ban attempt
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Spain police recover artefacts looted by IS in Libya
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Paris ceremony for police officer Arnaud Beltrame
Magazine
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Secret world: The women in the UK who cannot report sexual abuse
When powerful women began talking about their experience of sexual abuse, it had an effect on some of the most powerless women in the UK.
Business
Amazon sinks as US tech stocks continue to slide
Technology stocks helped power the market's rise last year, but investors are nervous now.
Australian ball-tampering: Steve Smith dumped as 'Weet-bix Kid'
The deal is just one corporate sponsorship to collapse amid Australian cricket's ball-tampering scandal.
 
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Technology
Facebook privacy settings revamped after scandal
The social network claims the overhaul will make it easier for users to find and edit their data.
Tommy Robinson banned from Twitter
The company permanently revokes access to the anti-Islamic activist after earlier temporary suspensions.
Capital
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The best way to fight cyberbullying?
How one teen’s app nips nasty messages in the bud
 
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A headband for working smarter
Could monitoring your brain waves help you work more efficiently?
Culture
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Did Darkest Hour get much right?
Winston Churchill was a bit different from how Gary Oldman portrayed him
 
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How Harry Potter became a rallying cry
How JK Rowling’s novels have influenced the March For Our Lives movement
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 secret world of babies
This lab is transforming what we know about child development
 
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The teen who built an arm for his dad
Now he’s sharing the design for anyone to use
Travel
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Why this cheese comes with a warning
Try it now; it may not be around for much longer
 
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The invisible lines through Switzerland
‘It is a border of the mind’
 
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