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Title : Colombia Farc rebels announce definitive ceasefire
The main leftist rebel group in Colombia, the Farc,
announces a definitive ceasefire from midnight, ending
one of the world's longest insurgencies.
Title : Brexit may send EU 'down the drain' - German vice chancellor
Germany's vice-chancellor Sigmar Gabriel says the EU
could go "down the drain" if Brexit is handled badly
and that the UK cannot keep the "nice things" without
any responsibility.
Title : Syria war: Turkey kills 25 people in latest round of
air strikes
Turkey says it has killed 25 militants near Jarablus
in Syria, while a monitoring group reports 35 civilian
deaths in same area.
Title : Nasa ends year-long Mars simulation on Hawaii
A team of six people complete a Nasa-funded Mars
simulation in Hawaii, after living in a dome in near
isolation for a year.
Title : Don't Breathe scares off Suicide Squad
Low-budget thriller Don't Breathe replaces Suicide Squad
at the top of the North American box office rankings.
Title : Heavy casualties as Libyan forces advance on IS in Sirte
At least 34 fighters loyal to Libya's unity government
are killed as militia push into the last areas of the
coastal city of Sirte held by so-called Islamic State.
Title : Paris restaurant 'refuses to serve Muslim women'
A video showing a French restaurateur apparently calling
all Muslims terrorists and refusing to serve two Muslim
women sparks anger and calls for protests.
Title : Iran arrests nuclear deal negotiator on spying charge
Iranian authorities say they arrested a man on suspicion
of spying during the landmark nuclear deal negotiations
with the West.
Title : Iraq asks Saudi Arabia to remove ambassador
The Iraqi government asks for the Saudi ambassador
to Baghdad to be replaced over comments he made about
Iran's involvement in Iraq.
Title : Swimmer Nick Thomas dies crossing English Channel
A swimmer dies while trying to cross the English Channel.
Title : Rosberg wins Belgian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton recovers from the back row of the grid
to finish third at the Belgian GP as team-mate Nico
Rosberg wins a dramatic race.
Title : Uzbek President Islam Karimov in hospital
Islam Karimov - president of Uzbekistan since 1991 -
has been taken to hospital, the government says, amid
rumours that he is seriously ill.
Title : Born a refugee: Syria's war babies
More than 300,000 babies have been born as refugees
since the start of the Syrian civil war.
Title : Cars stranded in flooded underpass in Turkey capital
Dozens of motorists are stranded when heavy rain flooded
an underpass in the Turkish capital of Ankara.
Title : Solo pilot, 18, completes around-the-world flight
Australian teenager Lachlan Smart has become the
youngest person to fly solo around the world in a
single-engine aircraft.
Title : Aleppo residents communicate with family
In Lebanon, Syrian refugee Fatima Tarasho communicates
with her family in Aleppo through mobile messaging.
Title : Ukraine's new hottest holiday location?
Can Odessa become Ukraine's new hot tourism ticket?
Title : Mariachi's holiday snaps with a message
Karim Hauser's Instagram account, 'Mariachi in transit'
sees him place himself as a mariachi in unexpected
settings.
Title : How is Halal changing the British high street?
London has just held the UKâ€Ös only Halal Food
Festival. BBC News looks at how the so-called Muslim
pound is changing the British high street.
Title : Funerals held in Italy as search for survivors continues
Funerals for some of the victims of Wednesday's
earthquake are being held in Italy, while rescuers
continue the search for more survivors.
Title : Germany's Sigmar Gabriel defends middle finger gesture
Germany's economy minister and vice-chancellor has
defended flicking the middle finger to a group of
right-wing protesters earlier this month.
Title : Export ban placed on Queen Victoria's wedding coronet
A temporary export ban has been placed on a sapphire
and diamond coronet that belonged to Queen Victoria,
preventing it from being sold abroad.
Title : M Ilyas Khan: Pakistan chaos as millions told to leave
Pakistan has told all three million Afghan refugees
within its borders to leave - causing chaos on its
borders, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan reports.
Title : Will Grant: The Norwegian who brokered Colombian peace
The BBC's Will Grant meets the Norwegian man who played
a central role in years of negotiations between Farc
rebels and the Colombian government
Title : The do and don'ts of the US national anthem
As American Football player Colin Kaepernick attracts
criticism for refusing to stand for the US national
anthem, what is the etiquette surrounding playing the
national anthem and displaying the flag?
Title : National treasures: What objects has the UK fought to keep
in the country?
Jane Austen's ring, a £50m Picasso and other objects
the UK has fought to keep in the country.
Title : What next for IS group in Libya?
Militants of so-called Islamic State are on the verge
of being ousted completely from their stronghold in
Libyaâ€Ös central coastal city of Sirte.
Title : Children among Italy quake victims
This is what we know about those who died in the
devastating earthquake in Italy on 24 August.
Title : How is Nepal investigating civil war crimes?
The two commissions set up to investigate crimes
committed during Nepal's civil war have received nearly
57,000 submissions but many victims are sceptical about
getting justice.
Title : Six ways to close the gender pay gap
What are some of the steps that could be taken to narrow
the pay gap between men and women?
Title : Myanmar earthquake
Scores of historic sites in Bagan - some there since the
10th Century - were badly damaged by the 6.8-magnitude
earthquake that struck central Myanmar on Wednesday.
Title : Africa's top shots: 19-25 August 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Aiming for the skies
Amateur rocket enthusiasts have gathered in Scotland
to mark 30 years of aiming for the skies.
Title : Quake-hit Italy from air
Aerial shots reveal the devastation in Amatrice following
Wednesday's earthquake which killed at least 247 people
in central Italy.
Title : Italy earthquake
Images from before and after an earthquake struck
central Italy show the huge scale of the disaster.
Title : Athletic Bilbao 0-1 Barcelona
Barcelona maintain their 100% start to the La Liga
season as Ivan Rakitic's header earns them victory at
Athletic Bilbao.
Title : Patrick Reed wins The Barclays to secure first PGA title
of the season
Patrick Reed wins his first tournament of the season at
The Barclays to go to the top of the PGA point standings.
Title : Michail Antonio: Uncapped West Ham man in Sam Allardyce's
first England squad
Uncapped West Ham winger Michail Antonio is called up
to manager Sam Allardyce's first England squad.
Title : 'Bare branches'
Xiong Jigen, 43, is one of many men inside China's remote
"bachelor village', where bad roads and few women make
it hard to find a wife.
Title : After the floods
Widespread, catastrophic flooding across southern
Louisiana this month damaged more than 100,000 homes,
and killed 13 people. The project Humans of the Water
set out to capture portraits of Louisianans after
floodwaters wrecked homes and washed away memories,
and to chronicle what was lost and what was saved.
Title : 'Give women a say'
How a long-running Irish beauty pageant became the
unlikely battleground for the debate over the country's
abortion laws.
Title : Special power
A photography project takes on a deeper meaning for a
father whose son has Down's Syndrome
Title : Vaccine sprint
Africa's worst yellow fever outbreak in 30 years prompts
a race to protect millions of people from the disease,
complicated by a shortage of vaccines.
Title : Pawn addiction
As designer handbags receive record prices at auction,
women are increasingly taking them to pawn shops to
borrow money against them.
Title : High-energy worship
Twice a week, Muslims from the North Caucasus region
of Russia pray using a unique group movement. BBC Pop
Up asked them what Zikr means to them.
Title : In pictures
As Notting Hill Carnival marks its 50th anniversary, BBC
News looks back at how the event became what organisers
claim is the largest street party in Europe.
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