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Friday, Nov 30

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How Disney's Wreck It Ralph sequel is challenging Disney's stereotypes

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Why Ralph Breaks The Internet is the Disney sequel that is not afraid of poking fun at a Disney stereotype.

G20: So how does the summit work?

The G20 summit of the world's most powerful leaders begins in Buenos Aires on Friday.

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How do you make a vinyl record?

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Watch behind the scenes as a vinyl record is processed from start to finish.

'Miss Environment': The 11-year-old girl 'saving Lagos'

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Misimi Isimi is an 11-year-old environmentalist on a mission to clean up Lagos.

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Michael Cohen: What Trump lashing out at his ex-lawyer reveals

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Michael Cohen is a liar and a "weak person", according to the president. Anthony Zurcher analyses his response.

Thursday, Nov 29

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Syrian on 'sound and smell of freedom' after months in airport

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Syrian Hassan al-Kontar had not been outside for nine months - but now has a new home in Canada.

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Donald Trump: Michael Cohen is a 'weak person'

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The US President dismissed the significance of his former lawyer Michael Cohen pleading guilty to lying to Congress in relation to the Russia inquiry.

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Like Ali v Frazier, how Magnus Carlsen kept his World Chess title after 50 hours and 12 draws

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Norway's world number one Magnus Carlsen retains his World Chess Championship after 12 draws and more than 50 hours of play - eventually beating Fabiano Caruana in a tie-breaker.

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Climate change: 'It is a global issue we are all failing'

UN chief Antonio Guterres warns the rise of nationalism is hurting efforts to tackle global warming.

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The Romanian forest that's disappearing

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Why one of Europe's last great beech forests is facing the chop.

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'I was adopted at 60'

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Tamara Cheremnova overturned her misdiagnosis by writing fairy tales and has become known as the Siberian Storyteller.

What happened when sextortion scammers targeted a BBC Trending reporter?

Investigating cyber criminals who use your password to threaten to expose you on social media

Wednesday, Nov 28

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Spice Girls' Mel B on 'abusive' relationships and her green tank top

Spice Girls member Mel B spoke to Woman's Hour about her new book Brutally Honest.

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Small boy upstages the Pope

Pope Francis chuckles at the interruption, but later explains the child's "undisciplined" behaviour.

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Royals at Leicester City helicopter crash site

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The royal couple visit the site of a helicopter crash which killed five people, including Leicester City's chairman.

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The Nigerian rape survivor helping others to report sexual violence

Oluwaseun Osowobi is helping other women report rape to police after her own traumatic experience.

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Denmark's queen designs ballet costumes

Denmark's Queen Margrethe II designed costumes and scenery for a production of The Nutcracker.

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The two Swedish mums who want people to give up flying for a year

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Two climate-conscious Swedish mums have launched a campaign urging people not to fly in 2019.

'Hating yourself into invisibility'

Four young poets share their experiences about what life is really like for Asians in the UK.

Tuesday, Nov 27

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Footage shows people-smuggling plans over Channel crossing

An undercover BBC reporter found people-smuggling operations being organised at makeshift camps in northern France.

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'The day humans land on Mars is coming'

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The probe has already taken its first picture from the surface of the red planet.

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Why is India's largest camel fair struggling?

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A recent change in the law means many camel breeders in Rajasthan are struggling to find buyers.

Monday, Nov 26

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Trump: Brexit agreement is 'great deal for EU'

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President Trump has cast doubt on whether the UK will be able to make a trade deal with the US.

Mars InSight: The moment of touchdown

The touchdown confirmation came through shortly after 19:50 GMT.

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Huge sandstorm hits Chinese city of Zhangye

Strong winds and a towering ‘sand wall’ of almost 100 metres hit the city of Zhangye.

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Mars InSight: Inside Nasa's mission control

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As Nasa prepares to land on Mars, Victoria Gill has been to the centre of operations and found out about an unusual tradition.

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'Virtual safari': Wildlife photos from around the world

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A new exhibition highlights the work of the 2018 Nature’s Best Photography award winners.

Sunday, Nov 25

Nasa Mars InSight lander mission to teach us more about Earth

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Nasa's Mars InSight lander is due to arrive on the Red Planet's surface on Monday night. It will study the planet's interior so we can learn more about how it formed.

What is life like after Eurovision?

Israeli singer Netta Barzilai won the Eurovision Song Contest 2018. Six months on she tells us what life is like.

Saturday, Nov 24

Helen Rae: A woman who speaks through her art

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This California artist's work has been displayed all over the world. But she is unlike most other artists in two respects.