Christchurch shootings: Ardern vows never to say gunman's name
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Today's Headlines March 18
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Christchurch shootings: Ardern vows never to say gunman's name
New Zealand prime minister says person who attacked mosques should not be given notoriety.
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Dutch shooting: Utrecht police arrest suspect after three killed
Three people were killed and five injured in the shooting on a tram in Utrecht.
'No third Brexit vote without changes'
Ministers warn of a crisis after John Bercow says MPs cannot vote again on motion they rejected last week.
Cyclone Idai: Mozambique president says 1,000 may have died
Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi says he has seen bodies floating in flooded areas near Beira port.
Christchurch shooting: Australia PM calls for social media crackdown
Australia's PM asks that G20 leaders discuss "unrestricted" social media in the wake of the NZ attacks.
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Sport
Callum Hudson-Odoi: Chelsea winger called up to England squad from Under-21s
Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi is called up to the England squad for the first time for the Euro 2020 qualifiers.
Christchurch mosque shootings: England to pay tribute to New Zealand victims
A tribute will be paid to the victims of the Christchurch shootings before England's match against the Czech Republic on Friday.
Cristiano Ronaldo: Juventus forward charged by Uefa over celebration
Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo is charged with improper conduct by Uefa for a goal celebration in the win over Atletico Madrid in the last 16 of the Champions League.
Top Videos
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New Zealand attack: How young people responded
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NZ PM vows to never utter Christchurch gunman's name
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Ukraine election: The 'clone' candidate for president?
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Cyclone Idai: 'People didn't stand a chance'
Magazine
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A scandal in the Amazon - where pilots are forced to lie
Few landing strips in the Amazon have been registered, so pilots have to file fake flight plans - making it hard to find them if they go missing.
Business
Christchurch shooting: Australia PM calls for social media crackdown
Australia's PM asks that G20 leaders discuss "unrestricted" social media in the wake of the NZ attacks.
Warner Bros boss quits amid affair allegations
Kevin Tsujihara leaves after claims he attempted to secure roles for an actress he was involved with.
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Technology
Christchurch shootings: Social sites struggle to contain attack video
Millions of copies of videos showing the Christchurch attacks have been removed from social media sites.
MySpace admits losing 12 years' worth of music uploads
The social network has apologised for losing the data during a server migration.
Capital
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The secret to mastering new skills
Perfect practice: Why ‘how’ outweighs ‘how much’
 
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Africa’s most exciting city for tech?
This metropolis poses unique challenges, but there’s plenty of potential, too
Culture
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The upsides of the apocalypse
Sci-fi novels show how the breakdown of society can usher in a different world
 
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What a single sound says about you
The letter ‘r’ – and how we pronounce it – reveals a lot about our identity
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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Does democracy need reinvention?
Why it struggles to tackle this century's biggest problems – and how to fix it
 
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The power of our hidden senses
How to navigate an empty room – with your hearing
Travel
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Is this the safest city in the world?
Here, even petty street crime is viewed as a waste of time
 
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The smallest place in New York
‘It’s a beloved and treasured piece of the cityscape’
 
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