Venezuela crisis: Guaidó hints at 'amnesty' for Maduro
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Today's Headlines January 25
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Venezuela crisis: Guaidó hints at 'amnesty' for Maduro
Self-declared leader Juan Guaidó also appeals to the powerful army, after receiving foreign backing.
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Venezuela crisis: Is Maduro or Guaidó in charge?
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó has declared himself interim president, and the US is backing him.
US shutdown: Senate rejects bills to reopen government
Duelling legislation to end the shutdown fails in the Senate, as the gridlock continues.
Explorer Flinders found under London station
Matthew Flinders led the first circumnavigation of Australia and was buried in London in 1814.
China’s Xi Jinping 'most dangerous' to free societies, says George Soros
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros launches a scathing attack on China in Davos speech.
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Sport
Carabao Cup: Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham (2-2 agg, Chelsea win 4-2 on pens)
Chelsea win a penalty shootout on a night of high drama at Stamford Bridge, overcoming Tottenham to secure a Carabao Cup final against Manchester City.
England in West Indies: Tourists bowled out for 77
England are bowled out for 77 before West Indies open up a commanding lead of 339 in the first Test in Barbados.
Emiliano Sala: Search for footballer and pilot called off
Rescuers are "no longer actively searching" for the plane carrying Emiliano Sala and David Ibbotson.
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Venezuela crisis: Is Maduro or Guaidó in charge?
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Restaurant gets death threats over anti-Brexit receipts
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US shutdown: Trump 'loves and respects' unpaid workers
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Inside Ghana's illegal arms trade
Magazine
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Knife crime: 'I'll never forget the day I found out what happened to Michael?'
In November 2017, 16-year-old Jhemar Jonas's brother Michael was stabbed to death in south London. Nobody has been convicted of the 17-year-old's murder.
Business
Microsoft's Bing search engine restored in China
The firm said its site in China was now accessible after an outage raised concerns it had been censored.
Asics to turn used clothing into Japan's Olympic uniforms
The global fashion industry is under increasing pressure to make clothing more sustainable.
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Technology
Amazon Scout robots take to pavements in Washington State
The online retail giant is latest to experiment with delivery via pavement robot.
Microsoft's Bing search engine restored in China
The firm said its site in China was now accessible after an outage raised concerns it had been censored.
Capital
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The rise of the posh coffee cup
Some can cost $100 or more
 
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A solution for millennial burnout?
Some say resilience is the answer – but it could become another source of stress
Culture
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Five stars for Girl
‘Anyone who remembers being a teenager will be moved’
 
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How more diversity is shaping Hollywood
‘People have been empowered to tell their stories’
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's stations are bathed in blue
The soothing light is designed to reduce train suicides - but does it work?
 
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What we know about gut health
The life inside us affects us in many ways
Travel
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The guesthouse that saved a village
Without it, everyone would have had to leave
 
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Why Scotland loves haggis
It’s gone from portable travelling food to celebratory Scottish dish
 
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