Protests in Kiev after Russia seizes Ukraine ships off Crimea
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Today's Headlines November 26
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Protests in Kiev after Russia seizes Ukraine ships off Crimea
Protesters burn a car belonging to the Russian embassy in Kiev as the government considers its response.
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Migrant caravan: Mexico to deport group which stormed US border
A group of about 500 Central Americans tried to cross into the US illegally on Sunday.
Nasa's Mars InSight mission heads for '7 minutes of terror'
The InSight mission is about to make the hair-raising descent to the surface of the Red Planet.
Young in Iran: 'People think we're terrorists'
Sina, a musician from Tehran, spoke to the BBC about culture, travel, social media, and his rather unexpected job.
Five things to know for the week ahead
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Sport
Lewis Hamilton ends season with Abu Dhabi win
Lewis Hamilton ends his fifth title-winning F1 season with victory at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Copa Libertadores: The 36 hours that shamed Argentine football
It was to be the biggest match in the world - but after River Plate fans attacked the Boca Juniors bus, the postponed Copa Libertadores final has shamed Argentina, writes Mani Djazmi.
Bournemouth 1-2 Arsenal: Emery expects more despite win
Arsenal boss Unai Emery wants more from his team despite extending their unbeaten run with victory at Bournemouth.
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Mexico Caravan: US shuts crossing after migrants rush Tijuana border
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Brexit: 'I'm never changing my mind' says Juncker
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Young in Iran: 'People think we're terrorists'
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'Virtual safari': Wildlife photos from around the world
Magazine
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'I partied all night to hide from my PTSD'
Phil Riding felt fine when he returned from Helmand - the crisis hit five years later. Partying in gay nightclubs helped, but only for a while.
Business
Nigeria loses $6bn from 'corrupt' oil deal linked to fraud
The oil giants Eni and Shell are accused of knowing a deal for an oilfield would involve others paying bribes.
Brexit deal 'will cost UK £100bn' by 2030, research suggests
The economy would shrink 3.9% annually, research commissioned by the People's Vote claims.
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Technology
Facebook documents seized by MPs investigating privacy breach
Rarely used parliamentary powers were invoked to demand the documents from a US executive.
Google finally cleans up its Esta ads after eight years
It says machine learning will stop expensive unofficial Esta services from advertising on Google.
Capital
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The cost of a bridge between nations
This brooding Nordic Noir backdrop has its own dramatic, twisting tale
 
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What’s behind the rise in CBD?
A controversial business that’s mushroomed
Culture
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Green buildings around the globe
From a glass house in Connecticut to a sustainable school in a Balinese jungle
 
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Eye-opening Soviet photos
A new exhibition reveals a porous border between truth and history
Earth
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'Chimpanzees are just like us'
What can we learn from how chimps behave?
 
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BBC Earth has moved
Visit us at our new home - BBCEarth.com
Future
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Why Japan wants to start ‘burning ice’
The ambitious plan to mine an untapped super-fuel beneath the seabed
 
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What if Spanish flu struck in 2018?
More people will amplify the effects
Travel
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The third gender of southern Mexico
They’re said to have been born under a lucky star
 
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The French towns where no-one lives
French law still recognises the destroyed villages as municipalities
 
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