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Title : Hong Kong election: Youth protest leaders win LegCo seats
A new generation of young pro-democracy activists win
seats on Hong Kong's Legislative Council - unseating
some established politicians.
Title : Merkel refugee policy blamed for CDU regional defeat
The German chancellor's allies urge her to change course
on refugees after her party is beaten in a regional
election by an anti-immigrant party.
Title : Giant pandas rebound off endangered list
Decades of conservation efforts by China lead to a rise
in the number of giant pandas, as they are taken off
the endangered species list.
Title : Syria conflict: Dozens killed in bombings in government-held
areas
At least 40 people are killed in four bombings in mainly
government-held areas of Syria, state media report.
Title : EU migrants: Calais Jungle protest causes huge disruption
Lorries, tractors and a human chain disrupt traffic
around the French port of Calais as protesters demand
the closure of the "Jungle" migrant camp.
Title : UK's May queries points-based migration
Theresa May rejects a points-based system for
controlling EU migration, one of the key promises of
Leave campaigners during the referendum.
Title : Israel: Rescue bid in Tel Aviv after car park collapses
A rescue operation is under way in the Israeli city of
Tel Aviv after a car park under construction collapsed,
with fears people are trapped inside.
Title : North Korea 'fires three ballistic missiles into sea'
North Korea has fired three ballistic missiles into the
waters off its eastern coast, South Korean officials say.
Title : Brain radiotherapy 'no benefit' for lung cancer spread
Whole brain radiotherapy is of no benefit to people
with lung cancer which has spread to the brain, says
research in the Lancet.
Title : Australia Anzac Day terror plot teenager jailed
A teenager is jailed for 10 years in Melbourne,
Australia, for plotting to run over and behead a police
officer at an Anzac Day memorial event.
Title : US Open 2016: Novak Djokovic beats Kyle Edmund in fourth
round
Kyle Edmund's run at the US Open is over as world number
one Novak Djokovic secures an emphatic fourth-round win.
Title : Mary Rose shipwreck skulls go online in 3D
For the first time, skulls and other artefacts from the
1545 wreck of the Mary Rose warship are being exhibited
online, as part of a project testing the limits of
digital archaeology.
Title : Yazidi girl forced by IS captors to build bombs
A Yazidi girl from northern Iraq who was enslaved by
Islamic State militants tells how she was forced to
build bombs for them.
Title : G20: Seeing red over a red carpet
Why the red carpet has suddenly taken centre stage at
the G20 summit in Hangzhou, China.
Title : Mother Teresa proclaimed a saint by Pope Francis
Mother Teresa, revered for her work with the poor in
India, has been proclaimed a saint by Pope Francis.
Title : Great Fire of London anniversary marked by setting replica
alight
A wooden replica of 1666 London has been set alight on
the River Thames to mark the 350th anniversary of the
Great Fire.
Title : Is Germany's AFD racist?
The BBC's Paul Adams talks to activists from the
anti-immigration party which just beat Angela Merkel's
CDU in a regional election.
Title : Drone films white southern right whale calf off Australia
Researchers have captured images of an extremely rare
white southern right whale calf off swimming with its
mother off the coast of Western Australia.
Title : High divers take to Amalfi Coast for spectacular dives
A high diving competition has been held on Italy's
Amalfi Coast with dives of up to 28 metres.
Title : Zika pesticide kills millions of bees in South Carolina
Millions of honeybees have been killed in South Carolina
after pesticide was sprayed to kill off mosquitoes that
could be harbouring the Zika virus.
Title : Great Fire of London retold with wooden replica blaze
A giant wooden replica of 17th Century London is set
ablaze on the River Thames in a retelling of the Great
Fire of London 350 years ago.
Title : Egypt orders changes to statue 'depicting sexual harassment'
A concrete sculpture featuring a woman being held by
a soldier is altered after critics say it looks like
a depiction of sexual harassment.
Title : How did China save the giant panda?
The giant panda has just been taken off the endangered
list following decades of work by conservationists -
but how exactly did they do it?
Title : Islam Karimov: Uzbekistan faces questions after leader's
death
The former Uzbek president, Islam Karimov, has been
buried but many questions remain, both about his death
and the future leadership and direction of his country.
Title : Why do lithium batteries explode?
Samsung has halted sales of the Galaxy Note 7 because
of battery fire reports.
Title : In pictures: Britain from the air
Images captured by the Ordnance Survey flying unit.
Title : Camp life
An Indian reservation in North Dakota is the site of
the largest gathering of Native Americans in more than
100 years. Indigenous people from across the US are
living in camps on the Standing Rock reservation as they
protest the construction of a new oil pipeline. As a
result, a new community has emerged. The BBC's Charlie
Northcott went to North Dakota to meet the protesters
and discover what goes on in camp.
Title : Africa's top shots: 26 August-1 September 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Life on Instagram
A selection of images chosen by Penguin art director
Jim Stoddart from the photo-sharing site Instagram.
Title : Wayne Rooney: England boss Sam Allardyce on his captain's
role
New England manager Sam Allardyce says captain Wayne
Rooney played wherever he wanted to in Sunday's 1-0
win in Slovakia.
Title : US Open 2016: Lucas Pouille beats Rafael Nadal in five sets
France's Lucas Pouille claims the biggest victory of
his career as he beats two-time champion Rafael Nadal
in the US Open last 16.
Title : Scotland boss Gordon Strachan hails mental strength in Malta
Manager Gordon Strachan praises his players for averting
"a crisis" as Scotland recover from a rough patch to
hammer Malta.
Title : 'I am not a number'
Images from the cult television show The Prisoner
mark the 50th anniversary of filming in Portmeirion,
north Wales.
Title : Fracking fight
Grace Livingstone talks to members of Mapuche indigenous
communities living near a fracking site in Argentina
about their concerns for their health and their
environment.
Title : True crime
A web series where justice is determined by the audience
and delivered by a vigilante group has become a huge
hit in Kenya.
Title : Snap happy
Themed photo booths for weddings and parties are
reviving an industry that was hit by the advance of
the digital age.
Title : Paradise lost
Journalist Gowhar Geelani reflects on life under the
curfew in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Title : State failure?
Analyst Sushil Pandit writes on the reasons behind the
fresh upsurge of violence in Kashmir.
Title : 'I just need freedom'
Rescued African migrants express relief at having
escaped daily brutality in Libya.
Title : In pictures
The BBC Pop Up team spent more than 50 hours travelling
on the Trans-Siberian Railway last week. They wanted
to know who the other passengers were on the train and
what brought them there.
Title : Week in pictures
A look at some of the best images from the world of
entertainment and arts over the past week, including
Justin Bieber breaking records, Newzoids' Strictly
puppets and Simon Cowell's surprise kiss.
Title : Brexit Britain: What has actually happened so far?
The BBC looks at what has actually happened in the UK
since the country voted in June to leave the European
Union.
Title : 10 weeks after Brexit, are families talking to each other
again?
Two and a half months on from the vote to leave the
European Union, a family talks about their opposing
views of the EU referendum.
Title : Brexit sparks foreign property spree in London
The fall in the value of the pound has triggered
a spending spree in London's property market from
foreign investors.
Title : Brexit Britain: The street with a dozen words for hello
Leicester's Narborough Road is one of the most
cosmopolitan in Britain, according to the London School
of Economics.
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