Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

BBC News--Today's Headlines

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Today’s Headlines August 12
Top News Stories
US actor Robin Williams found dead
Actor and comedian Robin Williams, star of Dead Poets Society and Good Will Hunting, dies at home in California in an apparent suicide.
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Ukraine may block Russian aid convoy
Ukrainian officials set conditions for receiving Russian aid in the conflict-torn east, as a convoy of food and medicine departs from near Moscow.
Untested Ebola drugs 'can be used'
Untested drugs can be used to treat patients infected with the Ebola virus, the World Health Organization says.
Obama lauds Iraq's 'promising step'
US President Obama says the nomination of a new Iraqi PM is a "promising step forward", as US aid drops reach displaced Yazidis.
 
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'Action needed' on foreign fighters
The US and Australia highlight the threat posed by foreign jihadi fighters returning from Syria and Iraq, amid horror in Australia over a graphic image of a young boy.
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Who on Earth are the Zonians?
A patch of smalltown America transported to the tropics
Business
Australian banks face class action
Australian legal firm Maurice Blackburn files class actions against five banks over late credit card fees worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
US and Asia lift Prudential profits
Insurer Prudential has seen profits rise in the past six months after a strong performance in the US and Asia.
 
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Technology
Google builds cable under Pacific
Google and five other large companies team up to build a cable under the Pacific Ocean that will deliver incredibly fast internet speeds.
VIDEO: After hours robots to explore Tate
Robots are set to roam the halls of London's Tate Britain Museum, as part of a unique project aimed at allowing art lovers to explore the building after hours.
Autos
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Meet the $3m motor home
Though it awaits a buyer, the recreational vehicle is poised to become the most expensive model of its kind.
 
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The cars of Iran
The veil lifts on a surprisingly robust motoring culture in the Islamic Republic.
Capital
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Sir Lancelot in the boardroom
Award winning writer Lucy Marcus explains in her debut column. It’s a bit like a modern day medieval fairy tale.
 
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Not marrying, just moving in
What you need to know before you copy those keys.
Culture
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Inside abandoned airports
New terminals are cropping up around the world at a stratospheric rate – but what happens to the ones that are no longer useful? Jonathan Glancey investigates.
 
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China’s Sex and the City?
With their mood of decadent excess, the Tiny Times films reflect the country’s growing materialism. But not everyone is pleased about the values they represent.
Future
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Why do we not know why we yawn?
Yawning has puzzled scientists for more than two millennia. But could a new theory settle the question once and for all? David Robson investigates.
 
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How animals deal with infection
Other species evolved clever ways to protect themselves from catching illness long before we developed treatments. What do they do?
Travel
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Welcome to Europe’s cowboy country
The Great Hungarian Plain is Europe’s answer to the American West – complete with rough-and-tumble herdsmen, horses trained to lie flat on command and a history of highwaymen.
 
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The bloom of cancer
Riddled with cancer and close to death, Amy Gigi Alexander wrote a bucket list that would take her around the world – and save her life in the process.
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