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Title : Thousands of migrants rescued off Libya
About 6,500 migrants are rescued in a series of 40
co-ordinated operations off the coast of Libya, the
Italian coast guard says.
Title : Syria war: US warns over Turkish-Kurdish violence
The US says fighting between Turkey, pro-Turkish
rebels and Kurdish-aligned forces in northern Syria is
"unacceptable" and must stop.
Title : Gene Wilder death: Star of Willy Wonka dies aged 83
US actor Gene Wilder, remembered by many for his lead
role in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, dies aged
83, his family confirms.
Title : Brazil's Dilma Rousseff defends record at impeachment trial
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff defends
her record before the impeachment trial in the Senate
and says accusations are "pretexts" for a "coup".
Title : Pretoria Girls High racism protest backed by SA minister
A South African minister throws his support behind
protesting female students in a row over an alleged
racist hair policy at a prestigious high school.
Title : Anthony Weiner scandal: Huma Abedin splits from sexting
husband
Hillary Clinton's personal aide, Huma Abedin, says
she is separating from her husband, disgraced former
politician Anthony Weiner, amid a new sexting scandal.
Title : German plan to force mums to name lovers in paternity cases
Germany's justice ministry drafts a law requiring
mothers in paternity disputes to reveal who they slept
with when their child was conceived.
Title : Early human ancestor Lucy 'died falling out of a tree'
New evidence suggests that the famous fossilised human
ancestor dubbed 'Lucy' by scientists may have died
falling from a great height - probably from a tree.
Title : Apple facing record bill for Irish tax
Apple could be ordered to pay billions of euros in back
taxes in the Republic of Ireland under a European Union
ruling expected on Tuesday.
Title : EpiPen maker to sell cheaper generic version
The maker of the EpiPen allergy drug will start selling
a generic version in the wake of criticism about steep
price increases.
Title : US rapper Rhymefest invites Donald Trump to Chicago
US rapper and activist Che "Rhymefest" Smith invites
Donald Trump to Chicago to counter the Republican
presidential nominee's bleak picture of the city.
Title : John Lennon's killer Mark Chapman denied parole again
John Lennon's killer Mark Chapman is denied parole for
a ninth time because of the "premeditated and celebrity
seeking nature of the crime".
Title : Reindeer killed in Norway lightning storm
More than 300 reindeer have been killed in a lightning
storm on a mountain plateau in Norway.
Title : Drone reveals quake church interior
Drone footage from Italian firefighters shows the
devastation in Accumoli, one of the towns hit by the
earthquake on 24 August which left at least 290 dead.
Title : A look back at actor Gene Wilder's life
The BBC's Nick Higham looks back at the career of actor
Gene Wilder, who has died at the age of 83.
Title : New wind tunnel reveals bird flight secrets
Researchers at Stanford University have designed a
unique bird tunnel to observe how tiny birds fly.
Title : LAX Airport evacuated after 'loud noises' spark alert
Los Angeles International Airport was evacuated after
reports of a shooter inside a terminal - but police
later said it was a false alarm due to "loud noises"
not gunfire.
Title : Man arrested in China 'Ripper' case
A man has admitted to the rape and murder of 11 victims
in northern China over more than a decade, officials say.
Title : Bono and Africa's richest man visit Nigeria camp
Bono and Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, have
visited a camp of 2.3 million displaced people in
north-east Nigeria.
Title : Nigeria crisis: The children who know only hunger
Aid agencies are warning of a growing humanitarian crisis
in north-eastern Nigeria, where more than two million
people have been displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency.
Title : Dubai ruler's spot check finds empty desks
Red faces in the Dubai civil service as Sheikh Mohammed's
early-morning tour finds nobody at work.
Title : Triathlon competitor collides with stag
Triathlons are tough at the best of times, but one
competitor in the Dublin city event got more than he
bargained for when he and a deer collided.
Title : Andrew Walker: Are US-Europe TTIP trade talks tanking?
Germany's economy minister claims that talks about the
TTIP trade deal have failed highlight the uphill battle
that negotiators are facing.
Title : Brazil impeachment: Key questions
Your questions answered on the impeachment proceedings
against Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff.
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 : 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 : Wayne Rooney stays as England captain under new manager
Sam Allardyce
New England manager Sam Allardyce says retaining
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney as captain was an
"easy decision" to make.
Title : US Open 2016: Kyle Edmund thrashes 13th seed Richard Gasquet
Britain's Kyle Edmund beats 13th seed Richard Gasquet
to claim the best win of his career and reach round
two of the US Open.
Title : Max Verstappen will cause huge accident, says Kimi Raikkonen
Max Verstappen will cause a "massive accident" if he
does not change his driving tactics, Ferrari driver
Kimi Raikkonen says.
Title : Joe Hart: Man City keeper to have Torino medical before
loan move
Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart leaves England
training to have a medical at Torino with a loan move
edging closer.
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 : Fabric of success
How Indian entrepreneur Lavanya Nalli is leading the
modernisation of her family's 88-year-old clothing
company, while still holding on to its decades of
tradition.
Title : Ticket to ride
The Facebook group where passengers cast a humorous
eye on the behaviour of tram conductors.
Title : Tashkent truth
Uzbekistan has never commented on the frequent rumours
of its president's health, which makes the confirmation
of his current illness all the more shocking.
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 : Stunning success
The world's first cancer vaccine has halved the number
of new cervical cancers ten years after it was first
administered in Australia.
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.
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-- Jacinto Benavente. (1866-1954) Dramaturgo
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