PM signs letter that will trigger Brexit
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Today's Headlines March 28
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UK PM signs letter that will trigger Brexit
The letter will be delivered to the EU on Wednesday, marking formal notice of the UK's exit.
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Trump signs order undoing Obama climate change policies
Environmentalists warn Mr Trump's order will have serious consequences at home and abroad.
Francois Fillon's wife Penelope under formal investigation
The French presidential candidate's wife is accused of being paid public money for a "fake job".
Russia arrest 'like a bad dream'
Olga Lozina featured in an iconic photo taken during an anti-government protest in Moscow on Sunday.
 
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Cyclone Debbie: Queensland braced for dangerous floods
A 1,300km (800 miles) area is at dangerous risk of flooding after Cyclone Debbie, authorities warn.
Sport
Two wrongs made right - video ref contributes to Spain win
Video technology is used to reverse two incorrect decisions as Spain beat France in a friendly in Paris.
Argentina beaten by Bolivia hours after Messi banned
Argentina lose to Bolivia in World Cup qualifying, just hours after captain Lionel Messi is given a four-game ban.
Maria Sharapova: Five-time Grand Slam champion 'has day job back' after ban
Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova says she has got her "day job back" as she prepares to return to tennis.
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Nigerian student beaten in India in alleged racist attack
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Marine Le Pen on why the EU wants Brexit to be painful
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Peruvian plane catches fire
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Russia arrest 'like a bad dream'
Magazine
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'I was sterilised against my will'
Victoria Vigo woke from an emergency caesarean to find she had been sterilised - without her consent. Now she is demanding justice.
Business
Ford to invest $1.2bn in Michigan plants
The US car giant says the investment in three plants is part of a planned upgrade.
Laptop cabin ban 'ineffective' says IATA
The ban also creates "commercial distortions" said IATA chief executive Alexandre de Juniac.
 
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Technology
Uber to pull out of Denmark
New taxi laws requiring drivers in Denmark to have fare meters have led Uber to withdraw its services.
Exposed files on Microsoft's document-sharing site
Passwords and sensitive health data are among documents inadvertently shared by Microsoft users.
Capital
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Forget humility in America
One Irishwoman's invention has her navigating the oddities of US culture
 
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Where expats shouldn’t leave work early
A high-energy city in the Land of the Morning Calm
Culture
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The awesome power of volcanoes
Looking into the abyss
 
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The haunting heroes of Aussie art
Why the British elite fell in love with adventurers, outlaws and rebels
Earth
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Why are our brains so big?
There may be an unexpected reason
 
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Salamander's stunning transformation
As the rains fall, salamanders emerge to reproduce and metamorphose
Future
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12 grand challenges that matter in 2017
They will shape our future if we don't address them
 
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The milk that lasts for months
The simple process that extends shelf life
Travel
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The small snack that changed English
It’s led to nursery rhymes, idioms and Shakespeare verses
 
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Asia’s most misunderstood city?
Under the chaos is a place of surprising calm and order
 
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