Christchurch mosque shootings: New Zealand to ban military style weapons
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Today's Headlines March 20
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Christchurch mosque shootings: New Zealand to ban military style weapons
The prime minister said the gun laws had to change after a man killed 50 people at two mosques.
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UK PM says 'high time' MPs decide on Brexit
The PM appeals to the British people over the delay to Brexit and says it is "high time" MPs made a choice.
Cyclone Idai: Rescuers race against time to reach survivors
Aid workers say thousands in Mozambique are still awaiting rescue from catastrophic flooding.
Cyclone Idai: Flying over flooded Mozambique
The BBC's Fergal Keane went to Mozambique to assess the devastation caused by Cyclone Idai.
'Why are the children being punished?'
Russian officials are facing appeals from hundreds of families to bring back IS wives and children.
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Sport
Germany 1-1 Serbia: Leroy Sane 'lucky' after 'vicious foul' in draw
Germany head coach Joachim Low says Leroy Sane was "lucky" after a "vicious foul" on the Manchester City forward led to Serbia's Milan Pavkov being sent off as the sides drew 1-1.
Football managers: What are their job interviews really like?
Ever wondered what actually goes on in a manager's interview? BBC Sport takes a look inside the boardroom...
Paul Pogba: Real Madrid a dream club but I'm happy at Man Utd, says midfielder
Midfielder Paul Pogba says Real Madrid represent "a dream for every footballer" but insists he is happy at Manchester United.
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Christchurch attacker 'killed my whole family'
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'Why are the children being punished?'
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Cyclone Idai: Flying over flooded Mozambique
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The Indonesian paradise island drowning in plastic
Magazine
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The good things about ADHD: 'It's my superpower'
ADHD can sometimes be portrayed quite negatively, so an ADHD parents' support group asked us to make a film looking at some of the good things about it.
Business
Slower US growth means no rate rise for 2019, says Fed
The central bank had hinted at two rises this year, but is more cautious due to slower economic growth.
Levi Strauss worth $6.5bn in stock market return
Shares in the inventor of the blue jean have been priced above expectations for its New York flotation
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Technology
US mum 'abused kids who performed on family YouTube channel'
The woman, whose children performed on the Fantastic Adventures channel, denies charges of child abuse.
Apple's new AirPods have Siri built-in
The new earphones also have longer battery life and a chip that can better maintain a wireless connection.
Capital
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How ‘visibility bias’ makes us spend
Why decoding this bias could rein-in your spending
 
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The word that describes Japan’s grit
A stiff upper lip has long been valued – but that could be changing
Culture
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The trailblazer who shocked the world
Pioneer Lois Weber was once the biggest, most daring film-maker in Hollywood
 
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The upsides of the apocalypse
Sci-fi novels show how the breakdown of society can usher in a different world
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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The space race’s most important room
Restoring Nasa’s famous mission control
 
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What happens when the food runs out?
Every meal we eat relies upon complex but precarious supply chains
Travel
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Is this the world’s last paradise?
It's so remote, no foreign visitor has been there in 72 years
 
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The foraged green that can kill
You should never eat its roots, stalk, seeds or raw leaves
 
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