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The South African runner Caster Semenya has lost an appeal against The International Association of Athletics Federations rules designed to limit naturally high testosterone levels in some female runners.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport in the Swiss city of Lausanne made the announcement on Wednesday.
It's being called a landmark decision for the future of athletics.
Our Europe Correspondent Briohny Williams has more from Brussels.
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The UN World Health Organization says the Ebola situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo is worsening.
And this is attributed to the recent attacks on the Ebola Treatment Centres, killing health workers and injuring others.
According to the UN, the poor security situation is disrupting all Ebola response activities in the country.
Our reporter Michael Baleke has that report
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One of the biggest decisions in modern sport takes place in the Swiss city of Lausanne on Wednesday.
The Court of Arbitration in Sport is expected to announce a verdict on - South Africa's Caster Semenya - and her right to compete as a woman.
Our Europe Correspondent Briohny Williams has more from Brussels.
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A key ally of India's ruling party has called for a public ban on burqas in India. This comes after the Sri Lanka announced it was considering a ban following the Easter Sunday terror attacks in Colombo and around the country.
Bruce Harrison reports from Mumbai.
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It's been revealed that Robert Mueller, the Special Prosecutor who investigated ties between the Trump campaign and the Russians, wrote to President Trump's Attorney General complaining about his claim that investigators had exonerated the President.
The revelation is leading to calls for William Barr's resignation, with Democrats saying they may move to impeach him.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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