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Title : Work to start on Calais Jungle wall
Construction of a UK-funded wall near the so-called
Jungle migrant camp in Calais will begin "very soon",
a minister says.
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 : Hollywood inequality is 'entrenched', study suggests
Inequality is "entrenched" in Hollywood, with women,
minorities and LGBT people among those excluded, a new
study suggests.
Title : Paris terror arrest after gas cylinders found in car
Police in Paris arrest a man on the terror watch list
after gas cylinders are found in a car near Notre
Dame Cathedral.
Title : Indonesia drug chief calls for Philippine-style crackdown
Indonesia's anti-narcotics chief Budi Waseso praises the
brutal drugs crackdown in Philippines and says dealers'
lives are "meaningless".
Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: Classification is 'bedrock' of sport
says BPA chief
British Paralympics boss Tim Hollingsworth rejects
claims the classification system is being manipulated
to boost medal chances.
Title : Apple tax: Irish tax criticisms 'unfair' says Noonan
Critics of Ireland's tax regime are drawing outdated and
unfair caricatures, says the Republic's Finance Minister.
Title : Australia's PM gives terror warning at Asean summit
Australia is to offer more help to South East Asian
leaders to prevent terrorism amid fears of "lone wolf"
attacks.
Title : Pokemon Go in Indian court for 'hurting religious sentiments'
Pokemon Go lands up in an Indian court over allegations
the game is hurting the religious sentiments of millions
of vegetarians.
Title : UK and Australia hold 'preliminary' trade talks
Australia and the UK are holding "preliminary
discussions" about a trade deal to come into force when
the UK leaves the EU.
Title : Apple expected to unveil new iPhone 7
Apple is expected to unveil its latest iPhone on
Wednesday, with speculation focusing on whether the
headphone jack will survive the redesign.
Title : Inuit kayak journey to Scotland recreated
Two adventurers have kayaked from Greenland to Scotland
to show that the journey was possible for Inuit in the
17th and 18th centuries.
Title : Chimney demolished at Kent's Grain A power station
Demolition experts destroy the chimney of the defunct
Grain A power station in Kent, making it the UK's
biggest concrete structure ever to have been demolished.
Title : Oldest man? He believes he's 145
Mbah Ghoto from Indonesia believes he was born in
December 1870 - which would mean he is 145 years old.
Title : Why Russia's most famous pop star wants a Trump win
Why Russia's most famous pop star is hoping for a Trump
win in the US presidential election.
Title : 'I cried for family left behind'
A man who fled Afghanistan at the age of 15 has spoken
of how he cried with sadness for the family he had to
leave behind.
Title : Saudi Arabia FM's thoughts on fresh attempt to end Syria
conflict
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir has told the BBC's
Lyse Doucet the new attempt would test President Assad
and his allies but said he wasn't optimistic.
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 : Turning down the screams at a Beatles gig
Giles Martin, son of The Beatles producer Sir George
Martin, explains how they remixed Live at the Hollywood
Bowl.
Title : The welcome wedding crashers
Tourists are paying to be guests at weddings in India -
but does it make a couple's big day any less special?
Title : Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston 'split up' after three
months - reports
According to several reports in the US, "Hiddleswift"
have broken up a few months after being spotted flirting
in New York.
Title : 'Riot' as Margate pupils sent home in Hartsdown uniform row
Police intervene when 50 pupils are sent home from school
for wearing the wrong uniform on the first day of term.
Title : Steve Rosenberg: Why Trump strikes a chord with Russians
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is
popular among Russians, and none more than singing star
Philipp Kirkorov, as Steve Rosenberg explains.
Title : Camilla Costa: Hopes high for Rio Paralympics
The Rio Paralympics endured a difficult build up but
athletes and fans have cause for optimism, writes
Camilla Costa.
Title : Jenny Hill: Is Angela Merkel's political capital running out?
After an embarrassing regional electoral defeat, and
with her approval ratings slumping, is Angela Merkel's
political capital running out?
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 a 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 : Tyson Fury and Wladimir Klitschko rematch date confirmed
Tyson Fury's world heavyweight title rematch with
Wladimir Klitschko is confirmed for 29 October.
Title : US Open: Novak Djokovic into semis as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
retires injured
Defending champion Novak Djokovic reaches the US Open
semi-finals after Jo-Wilfried Tsonga retires with a
knee injury.
Title : Kell Brook v Gennady Golovkin: Brook wants to be 'best
boxer in world'
Kell Brook wants to beat middleweight king Gennady
Golovkin to become the best pound-for-pound fighter in
the world.
Title : Lost on the road
A strange tale of a family who went missing one by one on
a tech-free road trip has gripped Australia, with police
investigating whether the suffered a collective delusion
Title : She might have been a vet
After her win at the US Open gave her a record-breaking
308th victory in a Grand Slam tournament, here is all
you need to know about Serena Williams.
Title : Records beckon
Record-breaking Dame Sarah Storey, Para-triathlon's debut
and a protege on the track - Baroness Grey-Thompson's
must-see Paralympic moments.
Title : Period piece
There are many who believe that women's periods sync
together when they live in close proximity. But could
it just be down to chance?
Title : Amitabh's advice
Amitabh Bachchan pens open letter urging "all of India's
granddaughters" to overcome sexism. But not everyone's
a fan.
Title : Standing firm
A white powdery compound, a cathedral made of cardboard
and a hangar-like laboratory where earthquakes are
created are all part of New Zealand's response to
a catastrophe.
Title : Oscar bait?
The Oscars may be more than five months away, but this
year's hopefuls are already jostling for position.
Title : Viewpoint
Jon Wilson revisits the history of British rule in
India and concludes it was not an effective system of
government, but chaotic, violent and wracked by anxiety.
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