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Title : Germany in new anti-terror plan to thwart Islamist militants

            The German interior minister announces new anti-terror
            measures, following recent attacks linked to Islamist
            militants.

Title : Syria conflict: Russia 'halts Aleppo action' to allow aid in

            Russian forces said they were briefly suspending military
            action in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo to allow
            in humanitarian aid.

Title : Canada police 'kill suspect in anti-terror operation'

            Police have shot dead a suspect in an anti-terrorist
            operation in the Canadian province of Ontario, media
            reports say.

Title : Anger over 'racist yellowface' Snapchat filter

            A controversial new Snapchat face filter has drawn
            outrage from thousands of users describing it as a
            "racist" caricature of East Asians.

Title : Rio Olympics 2016: Kyle Chalmers wins men's 100m freestyle
gold

            Australian teenager Kyle Chalmers is the surprise winner
            of the Olympic men's 100m freestyle, with GB's Duncan
            Scott finishing fifth.

Title : Zambians vote in tight poll between Lungu and Hichilema

            Zambians go to the polls in what expected to be a
            close presidential race following campaigning marred
            by clashes between rival supporters.

Title : Clinton says Trump incited violence with 'Second Amendment'
remarks

            Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton says
            Donald Trump incited violence when he said gun rights
            supporters could stop her from winning.

Title : China thanks Japan for boat rescue

            Beijing has thanked the Japanese coast guard for rescuing
            a sinking Chinese fishing boat in the East China Sea,
            amid a territorial dispute in the area.

Title : Wildfires in southern France threaten Marseille

            Wildfires in southern France threaten the city of
            Marseille, burning homes and forcing the evacuation of
            hundreds of residents.

Title : Russia accuses Ukraine of attempted Crimea 'incursions'

            Russia says Ukraine has tried to carry out armed
            incursions into Crimea, the territory annexed by Russia
            in 2014 - accusations Kiev denies.

Title : Oil demand set to slow in 2017 says IEA

            A weaker economic outlook means demand for oil in 2017
            is likely to grow at a slower rate than this year,
            according to the International Energy Agency.

Title : Olympics Rio 2016: Team GB divers take gold

            A round-up of all the action from day five of the 2016
            Olympic Games in Rio.

Title : Man arrested as he attempted to climb up Trump Tower

            A man has been arrested for climbing up the Trump Tower
            building in New York City using suction cups.

Title : Surviving in Aleppo: 'We cook leaves off trees'

            More than two million people are trapped inside the
            Syrian city of Aleppo - in desperate need of food and
            running water as intense fighting continues.

Title : Clinton and Trump tussle over economy

            What are Hillary Clinton's plans for the US economy if
            she is elected US President in November?

Title : Bikes not bombs in Nigerian birthplace of Boko Haram

            After motorcycles were banned in the Nigerian city of
            Maiduguri, due to Boko Haram attacks, bicycles became
            popular.

Title : The German artist painting 'hidden' Rio

            Jan Siebert, a German artist currently living in Rio,
            has been talking about his view of life in the favelas.

Title : Female Arab athletes under attack no matter how they dress

            Social media users have harshly criticised female
            athletes in various Arab delegations for showing too
            much or too little skin.

Title : Why Hungarian migrants want to move to Brexit Britain

            Since the referendum, migrants coming to the UK to live,
            work and study have faced considerable uncertainties -
            but some remain determined to settle in the UK.

Title : Aussie fugitive rearrested - still wearing handcuffs

            A prisoner who escaped from hospital in northern
            Australia was rearrested after a two-day search about
            1,000km away still wearing handcuffs.

Title : Chinese couple tie knot on glass bridge over gorge

            A Chinese couple get married and then have wedding
            photos taken while suspended off a glass bridge, 180m
            (590 ft) above the ground.

Title : Anbarasan Ethirajan: Nepal's sense of despair

            More than a year after a devastating earthquake many
            are still homeless amid Nepal's chronic political
            instability.

Title : Why has Japan got yet another public holiday?

            Japan marks Mountain Day, the latest addition to a long
            list of public holidays, which aims to celebrate the
            cultural role of its famous terrain.

Title : What do 'hangars' on disputed islands in the South China
Sea tell us?

            The apparent construction of fighter jet aircraft
            hangars by China on disputed islands in the South China
            Sea will stoke tension, analyst Alexander Neill explains.

Title : Trump v Clinton: Comparing their economic plans

            Donald Trump laid out his economic plan on Monday -
            here's how it compares to Hillary Clinton's proposals.

Title : Wild weather

            Finalists of this year's competition run by the Royal
            Meteorological Society and The Royal Photographic
            Society to find the best weather pictures.

Title : Pre-race rituals

            Many sportsmen and women adopt unusual rituals before
            competing, some out of superstition, others for team
            bonding or to gee up the crowd. Here are a few images
            from Rio 2016 so far.

Title : 'Caught Short'

            India is home to the highest number of children suffering
            from stunted growth in the world, the charity WaterAid
            says in a new report.

Title : Rio Olympics 2016: Who's your Olympic body match?

            Find your body match from more than 10,000 athletes
            competing in Rio.

Title : Rio 2016 Olympics day-by-day guide

            Want to know what's happening when in Rio? Check out
            our comprehensive guide to all the action in Brazil.

Title : Scared and pregnant

            Guinea is now free of Ebola but pregnant women are
            still afraid of the virus and are avoiding hospital,
            writes the BBC's Tamasin Ford.

Title : Steamy wicket

            Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee faces his latest
            test - a cross-cultural romantic comedy that has come
            under scrutiny from Indian censors.

Title : Girl power

            India launches a social media campaign to celebrate
            daughters, daughters-in-law and granddaughters -
            asking people to celebrate the young women and girls
            in their lives.

Title : Menopause mystery

            Scientists are studying killer whales in an effort to
            understand the mysterious biology behind the menopause -
            in both orcas and humans.

Title : Amateur army

            Some 100,000 Poles have joined paramilitary groups
            since the crisis in Ukraine.

Title : Sword-fighting granny

            A 73-year-old martial arts expert, turned social media
            star, is teaching Indian youngsters to defend themselves.

Title : Select club

            A profile of Hugh Grosvenor, who has become the seventh
            Duke of Westminster following the sudden death of
            his father.

Title : In pictures

            If it is true that nice guys always come second, Chris
            Amon won the respect and admiration of the sport many
            times over.

Title : Traffic trouble

            A futuristic traffic-straddling bus was "road-tested"
            in China to great fanfare, but serious questions have
            been raised about the future of the project.

Title : Rio Olympics 2016: Refugee Olympic Team - how are they
getting on?

            They were selected to "send a message of hope" but who
            are the 10 athletes in the Refugee Olympic Team and
            how are they doing in Rio?

Title : Is some Olympic commentary sexist?

            Descriptions of some women athletes in Rio have been
            called "offensive and demeaning".

Title : Rio gossip: Keith Richards, Leonidas of Rhodes, the Iron
Lady, Zac Efron

            Rolling Stone Keith Richards tweets Team GB, Michael
            Phelps equals 2,000-year-old record, divers win lifetime
            pensions, plus more.

Title : Haiti's rocky route: Scarce funds, mixed fortunes

            Haiti has sent 10 athletes to the Olympic Games in
            Rio, but as BBC Monitoring explains, their path to the
            Olympics has been anything but smooth.

Title : Rio Olympics 2016: Six types of Olympic booing

            From fencing to swimming, basketball to tennis, some
            athletes have found themselves roundly booed in Rio. Why?

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