UK PM to meet opposition for Brexit talks
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Today's Headlines April 2
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UK PM to meet opposition for Brexit talks
Theresa May hopes she and the Labour leader can come up with a way out of the current deadlock.
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Brunei implements stoning to death under new anti-LGBT laws
Strict new laws will also include flogging as a punishment for abortion and amputation for theft.
SNC-Lavalin affair: Trudeau expels 'whistleblower' MPs
The two Liberal women had cried foul over the PM's alleged role in the SNC-Lavalin affair.
Abdelaziz Bouteflika: Algeria's president resigns amid mass protests
The 82-year-old submits his resignation in the wake of weeks of protests, state media report.
Is peace with the Taliban possible?
The BBC’s Lyse Doucet asked people in the capital of Afghanistan’s Helmand province whether they thought the Taliban were serious about peace.
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Sport
Watford 4-1 Fulham: Cottagers relegated from Premier League with five games still to play
Fulham are relegated from the Premier League after a 4-1 defeat by Watford at Vicarage Road.
Wolves 2-1 Manchester United: Hosts fight back from a goal down to win
Manchester United miss the chance to move third in the Premier League as they throw away a lead, have a man sent off and lose at Wolves.
Moise Kean: Juventus teenage striker suffers racist abuse at Cagliari
Juventus' Italian teenage forward Moise Kean reacts defiantly after suffering racist abuse from the stands during Tuesday's match at Cagliari.
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India election 2019: Can Modi clean up the Ganges?
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Algerians celebrate after president Bouteflika resigned
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Is peace with the Taliban possible?
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Yemen conflict: A little girl’s journey from cancer to recovery
Magazine
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The mystery Samoan in my family tree
When Lennard Davis received an email from a stranger who said that Lennard was his closest living relative, Lennard assumed that it was a scam - but it wasn't.
Business
Brexit: UK risks 'trashing relationship' with Europe, says Siemens boss
Jurgen Maier, the UK chief executive of Siemens, says the country is "at a point of crisis".
Najib trial: Malaysia ex-PM faces court in global financial scandal
Malaysia's Najib Razak faces his first trial in one of the world's biggest financial scandals.
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Technology
Revolut whistleblower had concerns over CEO conduct and compliance
The BBC has spoken to a number of former employees about compliance at the currency transfer firm.
Study maps 'extensive Russian GPS spoofing'
Thousands of incidents have been logged of Russia spoofing navigation signals, a report suggests.
Capital
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A model who poses three times a second
China's fashion industry rewards those who work with lightning speed
 
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Is a humanities degree worthless?
Debunking the fact from fiction about liberal arts
Culture
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US stars that Brits never understood
Stateside successes that somehow failed in the UK
 
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Is it time to rewrite fairy tales?
The ancient stories criticised for gender stereotyping
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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Can you fall in love at first sight?
Our first impressions are powerful – but inaccurate
 
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The death of the early internet
Most of the first few years of online activity have already gone
Travel
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Can this ‘lost’ tribe save the world?
They’ve come out of centuries of isolation to stop climate change
 
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A world isolated from life by 1,400km
Once the site of a flourishing whale industry, nature is now reclaiming it
 
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