North Korea agrees to shut down missile site, says Moon
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Today's Headlines September 18
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North Korea agrees to shut down missile site, says Moon
Kim Jong-un, speaking after talks with South Korea's president, also says he hopes to visit Seoul soon.
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Christine Blasey Ford: Kavanaugh accuser 'faces death threats'
The woman who says the US Supreme Court pick once attacked her has had to flee home, says her lawyer.
Yemen conflict: A million more children face famine, NGO warns
"In one hospital I visited, the babies were too weak to cry," says the head of Save the Children.
US surgeon and girlfriend suspected of multiple drug rapes
Police seize thousands of videos of possible victims from the "clean-cut" doctor and his partner.
Brexit: EU 'ready to improve' Irish border proposal
Michel Barnier says he wants to "de-dramatise" the issue and respect the UK's territorial integrity.
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Sport
Barcelona 4-0 PSV Eindhoven: Lionel Messi scores hat-trick in Champions League win
Lionel Messi scores a hat-trick as Barcelona thrash Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven in their opening Champions League game.
Firmino strike helps Liverpool win five-goal thriller with PSG
Roberto Firmino's injury-time winner gives Liverpool a dramatic victory over Paris St-Germain in their opening Champions League Group C game at Anfield.
Inter Milan stun Spurs with two late goals
Late goals from Mauro Icardi and Matias Vecino stun Tottenham as Inter Milan celebrate their return to the Champions League with a dramatic win at the San Siro.
Top Videos
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Returning to Idlib - One Syrian's story
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‘I can fix a top Algerian football match for $68,000’
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Brexit: What does Germany's media think?
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Khan al-Ahmar: The West Bank village facing demolition
Magazine
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Last call for Nevada’s brothels?
Brothels have been legal in Nevada since 1971 - but could they face the axe?
Business
Apple pays disputed Irish tax bill
The tech giant has paid €14bn, that the European Commission ruled it owed due to illegal tax breaks.
SeaWorld and ex-boss to pay $5m to settle fraud claim
The marine park misled investors over the impact of the documentary Blackfish, the US regulator says.
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Technology
Facebook accused of job ad gender discrimination
Women in three US states were allegedly not shown job ads for certain "male-dominated professions".
Elon Musk sued for libel by British Thai cave rescuer
The billionaire had accused cave diver Vernon Unsworth of being a "child rapist", without evidence.
Capital
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A phenomenon that drives bad decisions
It can explain gambling losses, unhealthy relationships and budget blowouts
 
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Should you start your day at 2:30am?
Mark Wahlberg is an extreme early bird – but does it make you more productive?
Culture
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Eerie, hyper-real human sculptures
Xooang Choi pushes the boundaries of how we see the body
 
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The music played to drown out a war
Bringing cultural life back to war-torn Ukraine
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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Is sugar really bad for you?
It’s the latest food villain – but is that unfair?
 
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How do you decaffeinate coffee?
It’s not as simple as you might think
Travel
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The snake people of southern India
The Irula tribe are known for their ancient and intimate knowledge of snakes
 
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The trendy word that’s misunderstood
It’s a practice that resonates all over the world
 
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