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Bolivian leader 'loses' fourth term bid
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Today's Headlines February 22
Top News Stories
Bolivian leader 'loses' fourth term bid
President Evo Morales of Bolivia has narrowly lost a referendum to allow him to stand for a fourth consecutive term in office, exit polls suggest.
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Cameron to face MPs on EU referendum
UK PM David Cameron is to present his case for remaining within a reformed EU as a key party ally joins the exit camp.
IS claims bomb attacks in Syria
The Islamic State group says it carried out bomb attacks in the Syrian capital Damascus and the city of Homs, which left at least 140 people dead.
HSBC sees 1.2% fall in net profit
Europe's biggest bank posts a 1.2% decline in net profit to $13.52bn (£6.78bn) for the year to December compared to a year earlier.
 
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Taxi driver held over Kalamazoo deaths
A taxi driver is being held over the deaths of six people in an apparently random shooting spree in the Michigan city of Kalamazoo.
Sport
Chelsea 5-1 Manchester City
Chelsea ease into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup with a comfortable win against a youthful Manchester City side.
Granada CF 1-2 Valencia
Gary Neville enjoys a third successive win as his Valencia side beats La Liga bottom club Granada 2-1.
Granada CF 1-2 Valencia
Gary Neville enjoys a third successive win as his Valencia side beats La Liga bottom club Granada 2-1.
Top Videos
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VIDEO: NZ marks anniversary of earthquake
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VIDEO: BBC Sopel's accent a hit with Trump fans
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VIDEO: Asylum baby to be sent back to Nauru
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VIDEO: Venezuela 'under-reporting Zika cases'
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The girl who said 'no' to marriage
She took her family to court to stop a forced marriage
Business
HSBC sees 1.2% fall in net profit
Europe's biggest bank posts a 1.2% decline in net profit to $13.52bn (£6.78bn) for the year to December compared to a year earlier.
European banks fail to sell Coco bonds
UK and European banks fail to sell any so-called Coco bonds this year amid worries about the health of the banking sector.
 
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Technology
Samsung S7 phones restore lost features
Samsung's new flagship smartphones can use MicroSD storage cards and are water resistant - popular features dropped from last year's range.
LG phone expands with bolt-on modules
LG unveils a new smartphone that has plug-in modules that add extra capabilities to the handset.
Autos
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This is Maserati's Levante SUV
The Italian carmaker's Porsche Cayenne rival is ready for its close-up
 
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Maserati's mountain dance
The carmaker's 404hp Ghibli rolled into Colorado for a snowy romp
Capital
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Why you don't want a kid genius
Sporty kid? Can you afford to help them get to the top
 
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Second time lucky?
Liz Taylor did it. So did Steve Jobs. Why returning to what you know pays off.
Culture
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Who was the real Oscar?
The rich history of the famous statuette
 
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The first YA novel?
Why the young love To Kill a Mockingbird
Earth
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How butterflies outwit their prey
They use their wings for more than just flying
 
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Do fish have feelings too?
Their tiny brains may experience more than we once believed
Future
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The world's most extreme sleep-talker
How do your dreams compare to this man's bizarre monologues?
 
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The genius guide to multi-tasking
Why our brains like chopping and changing
Travel
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Why 'squinting' leads to better sight
This Italian city will expand your field of view, by demanding you narrow it
 
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'Thank you Montenegro'
Inside the mystical Bay of Kotor
 
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