World
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The ping pong pals separated forever
When North and South Korea's ping pong stars joined forces they became firm friends, but it didn't last.
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Winter Olympics: Sweden's Charlotte Kalla wins first gold medal of Pyeongchang 2018
Sweden's Charlotte Kalla wins the women's skiathlon to secure the first gold medal of Pyeongchang 2018.
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Syria war: Israeli fighter jet crashes under Syria fire, military says
The jet was targeting Iranian sites in Syria after a drone was intercepted, Israel's military says.
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Winter Olympics 2018: North and South Korea hold landmark meeting
South Korea's president meets North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's influential sister, Kim Yo-jong.
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Trump blocks release of Democrat memo
The memo provided a rebuttal to a Republican document alleging FBI bias against the US president.
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David Sorensen becomes second Trump aide to quit amid abuse claims
David Sorensen denies allegations of domestic abuse but follows another official in resigning.
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Venezuelans rush to the border as Colombia tightens controls
Thousands cross daily but fear it will become more difficult after Colombia tightened controls.
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New York Fashion Week: How Philipp Plein became fashion's bad boy
The enfant terrible of the fashion industry speaks to the BBC about pushing the boundaries.
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Little girl collects 207 love letters for sick Granny
When Clarissa asked people to send love letters to her sick Granny, she collected more than 160 in one week.
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Elon Musk: The man who sent his sports car into space
Elon Musk just launched the world's most powerful rocket. It's only a fraction of what he's up to.
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Benjamin Lay: The Quaker dwarf who fought slavery
The remarkable life of Benjamin Lay: Quaker, abolitionist, feminist and vegetarian - and 4ft tall.
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Are these the worst examples of business jargon?
BBC readers share their worst examples of business jargon following our piece on Davos language.