Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Today's Headlines

Football world rallies around crash club
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Today's Headlines November 30
Top News Stories
Chapecoense plane crash: Football rallies around Brazilian team
Top football sides pay tribute to a Brazilian team which lost most of its players in a plane crash.
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Fidel Castro death: Cuba holds commemoration in Havana
Cuba has held a mass rally in Havana in honour of its late revolutionary leader, Fidel Castro.
Colombian Senate backs new Farc peace deal
Colombia's Senate approves a revised peace accord with the country's largest rebel group, the Farc.
Trump eyes ex-Goldman banker Steve Mnuchin for Treasury
Donald Trump will reportedly pick former Goldman Sachs bank executive Steve Mnuchin as US treasury secretary.
 
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Syria conflict: US admits mistakes led to strike on state forces
The US admits mistakes led to a deadly coalition strike on Syrian forces intended to target IS.
Stories from India
India prisons: Why security needs to be improved
Two jailbreaks in a month shine a spotlight on security in India's overcrowded prisons.
Kashmir clashes: Indian soldiers killed in Nagrota camp attack
Militants kill seven soldiers at an army camp in Indian-administered Kashmir, the army says.
India v England: Captain Alastair Cook says tourists need a break after Mohali defeat
England's players need a break after the third Test defeat by India in Mohali, according to captain Alastair Cook.
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Namibia's 'unique' saxophonist Suzy Essies
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Aftermath of Colombia plane crash
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Residents in Brazil football team's home town 'shell-shocked'
Magazine
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How safe is the cosmetic surgery boom?
An increasing number of British people are opting for cosmetic procedures - but how safe are they in such an unregulated industry?
Sport
Woodburn becomes youngest Liverpool scorer as Reds reach semis
Ben Woodburn becomes the youngest goalscorer in Liverpool's history as they beat Leeds to reach the EFL Cup semi-finals.
Fit-again Woods can still beat my record - Nicklaus
Jack Nicklaus believes Tiger Woods could still pass his record of 18 major titles despite having not played competitively for 16 months.
Chelsea begin investigation into historical sex abuse allegations
Chelsea begin an investigation into allegations of historical sexual abuse concerning an individual who was employed by the club.
Business
Oil prices drop ahead of Opec meeting
The price of benchmark crude oil has fallen almost 4% trading as traders question whether Opec members can agree to limit production.
Philip Morris could stop making conventional cigarettes
Philip Morris is launching a new cigarette in the UK which it says could see it stop selling conventional cigarettes altogether.
 
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Technology
IPhone users hit by 'calendar spam'
Apple iPhone owners are reporting a rise in unwanted event invitations appearing in their calendars.
Car firms to build electric charge network
BMW, Daimler, Ford and VW Group agree to create the highest-powered charging network in Europe.
Autos
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Using school buses to democratise wi-fi
How innovative mobile hotspots are reshaping one of the poorest parts of the US
 
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Driving Aston Martin's £1.6m power boat
Top Gear's Jason Barlow heads to Monaco for seat time in the dazzling new AM37
Capital
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How to survive a 'reply-all' fiasco
It brings out the worst in us, but there's a surprising upside
 
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A simple cure for open office hate
We're interrupted every three minutes. This could end the open office tyranny
Culture
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Why the nude still shocks
It's one of art's greatest subjects
 
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Wish list: Festive gift guide 2016
BBC Culture's present ideas for all
Earth
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Baboon troops go to war
Five hundred monkeys battle for territory
 
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Gorillas are no longer peaceful
They seem to be becoming more violent
Future
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The solar farm that dwarfs Central Park
How Africa is defining the energy future of the world
 
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Why the future is already here
Our world is transforming faster than we realise
Travel
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The country that loves being sad
In an odd but enlightening way, the people actually enjoy it
 
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A 1,000-year-old promise of peace
The Muslims who hold the keys to Jerusalem's holiest church
 
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