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UN: War crimes likely committed in Syria's Eastern Ghouta
UN Human Rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein says perpetrators of 'these crimes' will be held to account.
Can South Africa stop cycles of corruption?
We ask former anti-corruption tsar Thuli Madonsela about her investigations of Jacob Zuma and the future of the ANC.
Central Michigan University 'student kills parents in dorm'
James Eric Davis Jr, a 19-year-old sophomore who was on the run, has been arrested, officials say.
'It isn't easy to talk about child sex abuse in India'
Adults who survived child abuse attempt to prevent further abuse and support victims by policy campaigns and therapy.
Florida school shooting: US investment giant leans on gun firms
BlackRock Inc is stepping up pressure on firearms companies after the Florida school shooting.
UK weather: Warnings remain as temperatures set to rise
Motorists are warned of dangerous icy roads, as rail passengers are told to expect further disruption.
Osacars 2018: How to make every nominee a winner
Celebs walking the red carpet can expect plenty of perks, from $2m rings to a DNA profile kit.
Not time to nitpick on Brexit - Jacob Rees Mogg
Jacob Rees Mogg warns fellow Brexiteers not to dwell on "small points" of concern in Theresa May's speech.
Would you hack your own body?
The body-hackers who believe chips under the skin could replace keys and wallets in future.
Why grief is not something you have to 'get over'
Grief is something that nearly all of us will experience and it's not something you have to "get over".
Berta Caceres: Executive held over dam activist's murder in Honduras
Police in Honduras arrest a top executive on suspicion of masterminding the murder of Berta Caceres.
Oscars 2018: Lady Bird is 'most overrated' nominated film by critics
From Lady Bird to The Greatest Showman: The films where audiences and critics disagree.
The Oscar best picture contenders, in 45 seconds
A quick guide to the films up for best picture at the Oscars 2018.
Oscars fashion: 30 years of outfits
We take a look at red carpet styles from 2008, 1998 and 1988.
Italy's vote: Fake claims attempt to influence election
The false claims, misinformation and altered images attempting to influence Italy's election.
Germany’s coalition deal: The young activists hoping to derail the agreement
Fresh elections could be held if Social Democrats vote against a new alliance with Angela Merkel's conservatives.
Ladbrokes threatens cut to sponsorship
The bookmaker says proposed limits on in-store gaming machines could mean it gives less to support events.
The news that made us smile this week
Happy deers, a toe-curling Fresh Prince interpretation and more things to cheer you up from this week.
Trump steel tariffs: IMF warns plan would hurt US
Others could follow Washington's example and hit the US with tough trade restrictions, it says.
Week in pictures: 24 February - 2 March 2018
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

