Biodun Iginla, BBC News

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Saturday, January 21, 2017

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Donald Trump protests: Washington leads global rallies

BBC News - ‎7 hours ago‎
Hundreds of thousands have massed for a "Women's March on Washington", part of a global day of protests against new US President Donald Trump.

Italy avalanche: Four more rescued from Rigopiano hotel

BBC News - ‎12 hours ago‎
Four more people were rescued overnight from a hotel in Italy destroyed by an avalanche three days ago. The rescue means that nine people have been recovered alive from the Rigopiano hotel in the eastern Abruzzo region.

Marine Le Pen hails patriotism as the policy of the future

BBC News - ‎7 hours ago‎
French National Front (FN) leader Marine Le Pen has told a meeting of right-wing politicians in Germany that patriotism is the policy of the future.

Women's March: A united message spanning generations

BBC News - ‎2 hours ago‎
"Stand united, we will never be divided," was the message chanted by the crowd as people marched through central London.

Eight ways President Donald Trump will make history

BBC News - ‎10 hours ago‎
Donald Trump is guaranteed to make history as the 45th president of the United States. And whether you love or loathe him, it's a fact that the Republican will set a range of records as soon as he occupies the Oval Office.

Italy school bus crash and fire leaves 16 dead

BBC News - ‎14 hours ago‎
A bus carrying schoolchildren has crashed and caught fire in northern Italy, killing at least 16 people, emergency officials say. The bus, carrying pupils from Hungary, collided with a roadside column as it exited the A4 motorway near Verona late on ...

World v Trump on global climate deal?

BBC News - ‎20 hours ago‎
As a pro-coal president strides into the White House, the rest of the world is rallying in defence of the climate. Donald Trump has called climate change "a hoax" and filled his cabinet with representatives of fossil fuel industries.

The policemen who dressed as women to hide from IS

BBC News - ‎10 hours ago‎
When the so-called Islamic State group seized control of a town near Mosul and began killing police officers, some of them resorted to unconventional measures to stay alive, reports John Beck.

Jallikattu bullfighting set to resume in Tamil Nadu

BBC News - ‎7 hours ago‎
The Indian federal government has cleared the way for bullfighting events to resume in southern Tamil Nadu state, bypassing a Supreme Court ban.

Pakistan vegetable market bomb kills 20 and injures 40

BBC News - ‎12 hours ago‎
At least 20 people have been killed and 40 wounded after a bomb exploded at a vegetable market in northwest Pakistan. The blast happened in the city of Parachinar, a mainly Shia Muslim area on the Afghan border.

Week in pictures: 14-20 January 2017

BBC News - ‎10 hours ago‎
Our selection of some of the best news photographs taken around the world this week. A man takes a dip in the icy waters of a lake during Orthodox Epiphany celebrations Image copyright Vasily Fedosenko / Reuters Image caption A man takes a dip in icy ...

Brighton NHS trust on highest state of alert for weeks

BBC News - ‎9 hours ago‎
A hospital trust has been on the highest possible state of alert every day since Christmas, it has emerged. Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust has told patient groups it is expecting to continue in that state all winter.

'Lost kingdom' linked to Galloway

BBC News - ‎Jan 20, 2017‎
Archaeological research at a site in Galloway has suggested it may have been at the heart of a "lost kingdom" from the Dark Ages.

Two men charged with murder over stabbing in West Yorkshire

BBC News - ‎8 hours ago‎
Two men have been charged with murder after a man was stabbed to death in West Yorkshire. Darren Moorhouse, 49, died after being attacked at Athol Close, Halifax, on Wednesday, West Yorkshire Police said.

A Dog's Purpose premiere cancelled amid animal rights concerns

BBC News - ‎Jan 20, 2017‎
The US premiere of family film A Dog's Purpose has been cancelled following a campaign by animal rights activists. Filmmakers made the announcement after animal charities, including Peta, to call for the film, which stars Dennis Quaid, to be boycotted.

Cardiff Uni bid to create osteoarthritis 'smart patch'

BBC News - ‎13 hours ago‎
Scientists are hoping to create a smart patch which could detect the early onset of osteoarthritis in patients' knees. Cardiff University's team uses damage sensors from aircraft wings to catch subsonic cracking sounds in joints before the disease ...

Mild panic greets Trump digital transition

BBC News - ‎Jan 20, 2017‎
Much is written about the Herculean effort to move one family out of the White House and a new family in within the space of just a few hours.

Personal data being shared on huge scale, claims Which?

BBC News - ‎21 hours ago‎
Personal and financial data is being traded on a "huge scale" - and sometimes illegally - according to an investigation by Which?

Minecraft link to net's biggest botnet

BBC News - ‎Jan 20, 2017‎
Malware that launched the net's largest ever cyber-attack last year had links to Minecraft servers, according to those investigating it.

Austria arrest 'foils terror attack' in Vienna

BBC News - ‎21 hours ago‎
Austria's interior minister says the arrest of a man in the capital Vienna has averted a possible terror attack in the city. Wolfgang Sobotka said the 18-year-old was an Austrian citizen of a migrant background and there were "indications" of jihadist ...

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