Sat, 00:12:57 GMT The Critics Company: Nigerian teenagers who became sci-fi sensations The group of friends from Kaduna borrowed smartphones from family members and made tripods out of wood. Sun, 10:02:14 GMT Peter Tatchell on his life-long fight for gay rights Peter Tatchell's high-profile activism has seen him take on archbishops, presidents and boxers. Sun, 12:04:20 GMT Nato's Jens Stoltenberg: No plans for combat troops in Ukraine Nato's secretary general calls for "a balanced approach", amid heighten tensions in Eastern Europe. Sun, 00:37:14 GMT 'Bombogenesis' snowstorm strikes US East Coast The storm, known as a Nor'easter, brought heavy snowfall, coastal flooding and blizzard conditions. Sun, 00:34:14 GMT Mahatma Gandhi: The US shrine that claims to hold India independence leader's ashes Keeping the ashes without dispersing them goes against Gandhi's own wishes, his family says. Sun, 00:28:01 GMT Liberia prisons: Where inmates are short of food, space and uniforms Liberia's main jail stopped taking new inmates recently because it couldn't give them anything to eat. Sun, 00:21:24 GMT Myanmar: Why once peaceful protesters are now choosing violence One year on, resistance to military rule is unrecognisable from its boisterous, colourful start.
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Sun, 00:01:24 GMT Using food waste to make clean drinking water How old bones and vegetable peelings are being recycled to make a water filter Sun, 00:02:08 GMT Jamie Oliver: I'm not a fan of cookery competition shows The TV chef says he had to be persuaded to launch his new cookery talent contest series on Channel 4. Sun, 00:01:17 GMT Beijing Olympics: Five things to know Covid bubbles, artificial snow and human rights are making 2022's Winter Olympics hit the headlines. Sun, 01:05:33 GMT Joe Jenkins: YouTube star on piano-playing popularity A 20-year-old piano player has an online following of nearly four million enjoying his musical stunts. Sat, 23:41:05 GMT Ukraine crisis: What’s at stake for the UK? From the disruption of gas supplies to the risk of broader war, the Ukraine crisis matters to the UK. Sun, 20:25:44 GMT Allison Fluke-Ekren: US woman held for leading female IS group Allison Fluke-Ekren is suspected of training women and children to use AK-47s and suicide vests. Sun, 07:44:15 GMT Harry and Meghan reveal Spotify Covid row concerns The couple will keep an £18m content deal and continue to lobby for changes on misinformation. Sun, 15:16:39 GMT US East Coast blanketed by 'bombogenesis' snowstorm The storm dumps feet of snow, with high winds and flooding leaving tens of thousands without power. Sun, 12:31:56 GMT Winter Olympics 2022: Beijing reports spike in new virus cases The highest number of cases since June 2020 is recorded as the Chinese capital hosts the Olympics. Sun, 18:16:12 GMT Ukraine-Russia tensions: British troops 'unlikely' to fight - Truss The foreign secretary says the UK is using "deterrence and diplomacy" to avoid further conflict. Sun, 19:36:04 GMT Mason Greenwood: Man Utd player arrested over rape claim Greater Manchester Police says a man in his 20s is being held following allegations on social media. Sun, 18:32:15 GMT Freedom Convoy: Truckers cause chaos in Ottawa after second day of protests Truckers blocked streets around parliament in a second day of protests against a vaccine mandate. Sun, 14:56:12 GMT Bloody Sunday victims remembered on 50th anniversary Thirteen people were killed when British soldiers opened fire on a civil rights march in Londonderry. Sun, 16:44:27 GMT Hundreds of Houthi rebel child soldiers dead in Yemen war - UN Nearly 1,500 children recruited by Houthi rebels died in fighting against the government in 2020. Sun, 10:19:03 GMT Australian Open: Rafael Nadal beats Daniil Medvedev from two sets down in Melbourne epic Rafael Nadal wins a record 21st Grand Slam men's singles title by fighting back from two sets down to beat Russia's Daniil Medvedev in a classic Australian Open final. Sun, 14:32:07 GMT North Korea missile tests: Biggest launch since 2017 Sunday's launch is the seventh this month, and is thought to be the largest in almost five years. In eastern Ukraine, war-weary soldiers and civilians await Russia's next move On Ukraine's eastern front lines, in the deep winter cold, soldiers and civilians await Russia's next move.