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Title : Syria conflict: Government helicopters 'drop chlorine'
on Aleppo
Syrian government forces are accused of dropping
barrel bombs containing chlorine on a suburb of Aleppo,
injuring 80 people.
Title : WHO strengthens Zika safe sex guidance
Men and women returning from any area where the Zika
is circulating should practise safe sex for at least
six months to avoid the risk of spreading the disease,
says the World Health Organization.
Title : France burkini: Corsica court upholds local ban
A court on the French island of Corsica upholds a local
ban on the burkini, despite a higher court ruling saying
the measure violates freedoms.
Title : Williams overtakes Federer as tennis great
Serena Williams sets a new Grand Slam record of 308
victories with a win over Yaroslava Shvedova at the
US Open.
Title : IS rocket attack kills Turkish soldiers in Syria
Two Turkish soldiers have been killed and five injured
in a rocket attack by so-called Islamic State in northern
Syria, the Turkish army says.
Title : Jacob Wetterling: US man admits decades-old child killing
A Minnesotan man admits to abducting and killing
11-year-old Jacob Wetterling nearly 27 years ago,
a case that led to changes in US sex offender laws.
Title : First face transplant patient Isabelle Dinoire dies in France
The first-ever person to receive a face transplant,
Frenchwoman Isabelle Dinoire, dies of cancer 11 years
after her pioneering surgery.
Title : Trump welcomes endorsement from 88 military leaders
A group of retired military leaders declare Donald
Trump has the "temperament to be commander-in-chief",
and he calls their support "a great honour".
Title : Swedish Nobel judges fired in Karolinska medical scandal
Two judges are asked to leave a Swedish panel that
picks the Nobel prize for medicine in a scandal over
a disgraced Italian transplant surgeon.
Title : Paris auction workers jailed over theft scam
A French court jails 35 porters at the prestigious Hotel
Drouot auction house in Paris for stealing valuable
items over many years.
Title : Bill Cosby sex assault trial date set
More than a dozen of the entertainer's accusers are
asked to testify in the felony sex assault case, which
is due to begin June next year.
Title : Rare US rock formation 'toppled'
A group of beach visitors appears to have toppled a
rare rock formation on the Oregon coast, leading to
an investigation.
Title : Footage shows Aleppo 'chlorine gas attack' aftermath
Rebels in Aleppo say Syrian government forces have
carried out a chlorine gas attack in the city.
Title : Philippine President Duterte 'regrets' Obama 'whore' jibe
A spokesman apologises after Philippine President
Rodrigo Duterte makes controversial remarks about US
President Obama.
Title : Gender pay gap: 'I was bullied over equal pay request'
Women discuss their experiences of asking for equal pay.
Title : Amy Schumer: Anyone who is not a feminist is insane
US comedian Amy Schumer has described anyone who is
not a feminist as an "insane person" in an interview
with BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis.
Title : Reshma Qureshi: Model, campaigner, acid attack survivor
An acid attack survivor from India is about to hit the
catwalk at New York fashion week. Reshma Qureshi shares
her story with the BBC.
Title : F1 engineer makes 'first flat-pack truck'
Acclaimed F1 designer Gordon Murray makes the world's
first flat-pack vehicle - and says it's his proudest
achievement yet.
Title : Why has India's sedition law caused such a furore?
A judgement by India's Supreme Court over a sedition
case is being hailed as a victory for freedom of speech.
Title : DR Congo miner risks all for copper
A miner in DR Congo tells the BBC why he ventures 25m
(82 ft) underground, without ropes or safety gear,
in search of copper.
Title : Jerusalem Biblical Temple floor designs 'restored'
Archaeologists in Jerusalem say they have for the first
time reconstructed likely designs of a Biblical Jewish
temple floor using original fragments.
Title : British mapmaker highlights rudest places in Australia
Peculiar Nob, Titwobble Lane, Windy Saddle, Pensioners
Bush and Intercourse Island are among the actual place
names featured on a new map of Australia.
Title : Sean Coughlan: Primary school for all 'not until 2042'
The global target for all children to have a primary
education by 2030 is likely to be missed, a report from
Unesco warns.
Title : The forgotten US war in Asia and weapons left behind
Barack Obama announces a major funding boost for the
removal of unexploded US ordnance in Laos though some
question what real difference it can make.
Title : Why the green great dragon can't exist
Advice about the correct order in which to use adjectives
becomes surprise online success.
Title : TPP? RCEP? Trade jargon explained
Karishma Vaswani explains some of the trade deals -
and the jargon behind them - that will be discussed at
the Asean summit this week.
Title : What does Alternative for Germany want?
The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) is making
big gains in German politics. So what does it stand
for? The BBC's Laurence Peter explains.
Title : British wildlife
The winning images in the 2016 British Wildlife
Photography Awards have been selected from thousands
of entries, with a shot of a lionâ€Ös mane jellyfish
named the overall winner.
Title : ‘I am not a numberâ€Ö
Images from the cult television show The Prisoner
mark the 50th anniversary of filming in Portmeirion,
north Wales.
Title : Britain from the air
Images captured by the Ordnance Survey flying unit.
Title : Week in pictures: 27 August - 2 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
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 : Rio Paralympics 2016: Lee Pearson to be Great Britain
flagbearer
Equestrian rider Lee Pearson is chosen as Great Britain's
flagbearer for Wednesday's opening ceremony of the Rio
2016 Paralympic Games.
Title : El Salvador players refuse 'financial incentives' for Canada
World Cup qualifier
El Salvador's national football team reveal secret
cash offers were made before their World Cup qualifier
against Canada.
Title : World Cup 2018 qualifying round-up: Switzerland beat Portugal
A round-up of World Cup 2018 qualifying matches,
including Switzerland's 2-0 win over European champions
Portugal.
Title : US Open: Angelique Kerber & Gael Monfils are through to
the semi-finals
German Angelique Kerber and Frenchman Gael Monfils win
their quarter-finals at the US Open.
Title : Mind your language
From a "sadistic nurse" to "the devil" himself, here
are some of the more memorable comments made by those
in positions of power.
Title : 'They scrambled to find the money'
Women are just as likely as men to ask for a salary
increase, but are less likely to get the raise. Here
three women give their tips and reveal the excuses they
were told.
Title : Dirty labs
BBC's undercover reporter shown Breaking Bad style lab
making 'legal high' drugs to send to the UK.
Title : Food for sore eyes
Many people suffer declining eyesight as they get older,
but is there something we can eat to improve it, asks
Michael Mosley.
Title : Tidy bedroom triumph
Before and after pictures of messy bedroom record
depression sufferer's small victory over their condition.
Title : Reel epic
A Bollywood epic based on life in Indus Valley,
home to one of the world's first large civilisations,
has kicked up a storm over its depiction of history,
writes Sudha G Tilak.
Title : Diamond in dusty bowl
How the southern African nation managed to make the
best of its natural resources.
Title : Golden crop
When Filipino farmer Grover Rosit first started growing
cocoa trees more than a decade ago he had no idea he
would strike "gold" and be able to retire early.
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Para mÃ, Cristo es el pueblo.
-- León Gieco. (1951- ) Cantautor argentino.
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