Kim Jong-nam: Indonesian woman freed in murder case
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Today's Headlines March 10
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Kim Jong-nam: Indonesian woman freed in murder case
Siti Aisyah had been accused of smearing a toxic nerve agent on Mr Kim's face in Kuala Lumpur airport.
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Ethiopian Airlines: Boeing faces questions after crash
China orders local airlines to ground all 737 Max 8s so they can be checked.
Fugitive Taliban leader Mullah Omar 'lived close to US bases'
A new book makes the claim about Mullah Mohammed Omar, leader of the Taliban until his death.
Saving lives in one of the world's most dangerous cities
The BBC was given exclusive access to spend a week with ambulance workers in Afghanistan.
Kelly Catlin: Three-time world track champion dies aged 23
Three-time world champion and Olympic silver medallist Kelly Catlin dies aged 23, USA Cycling confirms.
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Sport
Liverpool: Where does the Reds' season rank with the best of all time?
Liverpool are having their joint best-ever season after 30 games, so where do they rank with the all-time great teams in English top-flight history?
England in West Indies: Hosts bowled out for 71 as tourists claim eight-wicket win
England dismiss a hapless West Indies for just 71 as they complete an eight-wicket win in the final T20 of the series at St Kitts.
Arsenal 2-0 Manchester United
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer suffers his first Premier League defeat as Manchester United's interim boss as Arsenal move into the top four.
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Ethiopian Airlines: 157 feared dead in crash
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Saving lives in one of the world's most dangerous cities
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'Women-only ridesharing restored my hope'
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Galleonosaurus dorisae: New dinosaur discovered in Australia
Magazine
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Return of the cat man of Aleppo
The cat man of Aleppo had to abandon his sanctuary soon after appearing in a BBC video in 2016. But now he has a new one, just a few miles away.
Business
China halts flights using same plane as in Africa crash
The move comes a day after an Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 crash killed all 157 people on board.
Businesses urged to 'do more' to win public contracts
Firms must help to improve society if they want to win public contracts, the UK government says.
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Technology
Russia internet freedom: Thousands protest against cyber-security bill
The government says the bill will boost security but activists say it will stifle dissent.
Elizabeth Warren vows to break up tech giants if elected in 2020
The US Democratic presidential hopeful tells a rally she is "sick of freeloading billionaires".
Capital
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Inside Brazil’s hidden daycare economy
Meet the mothers fighting a battle for children's equality
 
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How to work with people you hate
Practical tips for dealing with prickly colleagues
Culture
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Is it the end for the suit?
Just like the men who wear it, the classic of formal menswear is changing
 
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Captain Marvel film review
‘Any nuance is suppressed by that action-hero straitjacket’
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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Wet European countries are running dry
Even Britain’s water reserves are seriously strained, despite its heavy rainfall
 
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Why and how the guitar went electric
Electrifying the instrument changed music forever
Travel
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A barefoot village scared of a curse
Locals carry their shoes around, almost like a purse or a bag
 
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Japan’s delightful way to eat noodles
It requires speed and skill
 
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