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Prostate cancer 'may be a sexually transmitted disease'
BBC NEWS
Prostate cancer may be a sexually transmitted disease caused by a common yet often silent infection passed on during intercourse, scientists say - but experts say proof is still lacking.
Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: UK spy plane breaks down
BBC NEWS
A UK spy plane sent to help search for more than 200 girls abducted by militant Islamists in Nigeria has developed a technical fault.
China denounces US cyber-theft charges
BBC NEWS
China has denounced US charges against five of its army officers accused of economic cyber-espionage.
South Korea to break up coastguard after ferry disaster
BBC
South Korea plans to break up its coastguard in the wake of the ferry disaster in which more than 300 people died, says President Park Geun-hye.
India's Congress party meet to discuss election debacle
BBC
Leaders of India's Congress party are due to meet in the capital, Delhi, to discuss the party's disastrous showing in the general election.
Mali Tuareg rebels kidnap 30 civil servants
BBC NEWS
Armed rebels in northern Mali have taken about 30 civil servants hostage as the prime minister visited the area.
UK yacht Cheeki Rafiki missing in mid-Atlantic
BBC NEWS
Four Britons have been reported missing in the mid-Atlantic Ocean while sailing a yacht back to the UK from a regatta in the Caribbean.
Staff who leaked Jay Z and Solange security footage fired
BBC
The hotel employee who leaked footage of Jay Z being attacked by his sister-in-law Solange Knowles has been fired.
Oscar Pistorius has 'anxiety disorder since childhood'
BBC NEWS
South African Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius has had an anxiety disorder since childhood and was "anxious" about violent crime, a psychiatrist has told his murder trial.
Clippers owner Donald Sterling admits 'terrible mistake'
BBC NEWS
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling apologised on Sunday for making racist remarks, saying they were a "terrible mistake."