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Title : Trump says Putin 'a leader far more than our president'
Donald Trump heaps praise on Russian President Vladimir
Putin as he and rival Hillary Clinton take questions
from military veterans.
Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: Opening ceremony sees Brazil president
booed
The Rio 2016 Paralympics are officially opened by
Brazil's president Michel Temer, who is booed by
the crowd.
Title : DNA confirms cause of 1665 London's Great Plague
DNA testing has for the first time confirmed the identity
of the bacteria behind the Great Plague of London.
Title : US says Russian jet flew 10ft from plane over Black Sea
The Pentagon says a Russian fighter plane flew within
about 10ft of one of its reconnaissance aircraft
operating over the Black Sea.
Title : 'Awkward moment' when Obama met Duterte
US President Barack Obama and Philippine leader Rodrigo
Duterte had a brief face-to-face summit encounter,
days after a very public spat.
Title : Islamic State group: Turkey and US 'ready to invade capital'
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggests he and
the US are ready to drive so-called Islamic State from
its Syrian stronghold of Raqqa.
Title : Puberty calorie burn fall 'could explain obesity rise'
A sharp drop in calories burnt while resting during
puberty could explain why a lot of teenagers put on
too much weight, a study suggests.
Title : US media firm Liberty Media to buy Formula 1
US firm Liberty Media is buying the racing business
Formula 1, with Bernie Ecclestone to remain as chief
executive.
Title : Brexit: Donald Tusk tells Theresa May 'ball's in UK's court'
European Council president Donald Tusk tells Theresa
May "the ball is now in your court" as the pair discuss
the next steps on Brexit.
Title : UK parliament could be vacated for repairs
A senior parliamentary committee is to recommend that
all MPs and peers vacate both Houses of Parliament for
six years to allow for urgent repairs.
Title : Jill Stein 'spray-painted bulldozer'
Jill Stein is charged after video appears to show the
US Green Party presidential candidate spray-painting
a bulldozer at a pipeline protest.
Title : Apple's iPhone 7 ditches traditional headphone socket
Apple confirms that its new iPhone will not feature a
traditional headphone socket.
Title : Alternative 'Paralympics' for Russians banned from Rio
A three-day 'Paralympic' event has had its opening
ceremony in Moscow for Russian athletes banned from
competing in Rio.
Title : Migrant crisis: Conditions worsen in Calais 'Jungle'
The BBC's Richard Galpin reports from the migrant camp
in Calais known as the Jungle on the deteriorating
conditions there, and the possibility of it being
closed down.
Title : 'Putin more of a leader than Obama'
Donald Trump has again praised the leadership of Russian
president, Vladimir Putin.
Title : Austria mudslides: Homes in Afritz am See swamped with mud
Residents in an Austrian town swamped by mud have begun
to survey the damage.
Title : Why have killings in Chicago escalated?
WARNING: CONTAINS VERY STRONG LANGUAGE Killings in
Chicago have hit a 20-year high as the grim toll for
homicides passes 500. The BBC's Ian Pannell and Darren
Conway explore a world where gangs and guns rule.
Title : Hands-on with the new iPhone 7
Dave Lee takes a first look at the new iPhones and
wireless Airpod earphones at Apple's launch event in
San Francisco.
Title : Bagan earthquake: 'I can't work at another pagoda'
The earthquake which damaged Myanmar's ancient Bagan
temples could lead to worrying times for one souvenir
seller.
Title : Stalin's victims painted from history
The Russian artist whose work remembering the victims
of Stalin has been vandalised.
Title : Yosemite National Park unveils 400-acre expansion
Yosemite National Park in California is to gain a
400-acre addition, its largest expansion in nearly
70 years.
Title : Monroe's 'Happy Birthday Mr President' dress to be sold
The flesh-coloured dress Marilyn Monroe wore when she
sang Happy Birthday to President John F Kennedy in 1962,
is to be auctioned.
Title : Hanjin bankruptcy: Are South Korea's 'chaebols' in crisis?
Three of South Korea's biggest conglomerates, or
chaebols, are having difficulties at the moment: Samsung,
Lotte and Hanjin Shipping. Is there a connection?
Title : Sean Coughlan: Harvard's lessons for big city mayors
Harvard is going to offer lessons to mayors in how to
run a city.
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 : What's it like living with a face transplant?
Isabelle Dinoire underwent the world's first face
transplant and later said it had saved her life -
but it may also have shortened it.
Title : Why is Ireland refusing billions from Apple?
With the Republic of Ireland's recent history of
economic trouble, why is it dead set against taking
the 13bn euros the EU says it is owed by Apple?
Title : India's Rahul Gandhi and his media own-goals
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi keeps on finding himself
on the wrong side of media headlines. Is he India's
unluckiest politician?
Title : Refugee crisis on show
An exhibition in London on the global refugee crisis
through the eyes of eight photographers.
Title : Your pictures
Spectacular landscape and wildlife provide some stunning
images from Botswana.
Title : Photo Shanghai
A selection of the work at Asia's premier annual fine
art photography fair
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 : Andy Murray 'proud' despite US Open loss to Kei Nishikori
Andy Murray makes his earliest Grand Slam exit of 2016
as Kei Nishikori wins their US Open quarter-final in
five sets.
Title : Manchester derby: Pick your combined Man Utd-Man City XI
Manchester United host Manchester City at Old Trafford
on Saturday - but who would make your first-choice XI
from the two squads?
Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: Your day-by-day guide
Want to know what's happening when at the Rio 2016
Paralympics? Check out our comprehensive guide to all
the action in Brazil.
Title : Lisa's tragedy
Lisa Day died almost a year ago following years of
skipping insulin which she needed to stay alive after
being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.
Title : Alive and well?
Grainy footage of a long-tailed animal in South Australia
back yard has energised those convinced the Tasmanian
tiger has been hiding out for decades.
Title : Ruling Rome
James Reynolds reports on the difficulties facing Rome's
new mayor Virginia Raggi, who has come unstuck within
weeks of taking up the post
Title : Courageous or crazy?
Apple is mocked for saying it was courageous to give
up the traditional headphone socket, but some users
support its move.
Title : Emergency socks
As British Vogue magazine marks its 100th anniversary
the so-called fashion bible has opened its doors to
the BBC, granting unprecedented access to cover stars,
designers, and those who run it.
Title : 'Ghost town' getaway
When Hangzhou residents left town to make way for the
G20 they created a tourist boom elsewhere.
Title : No bread, please
A small percentage of people suffer debilitating
coeliac disease. But what people who are just "gluten
intolerant"?
Title : Unlikely story
A look at the reasons behind the growing success of
Turkish TV shows in South America, where they are now
viewed by millions of people.
Title : Rebuilding Bagan
A recent earthquake may bode well for the preservation of
Myanmar's ancient temple city of Bagan, as BBC Myanmar
correspondent Jonah Fisher reports.
Title : Costumed politics
How Downton Abbey and other period dramas hide political
messages behind the elaborate costumes, as Radio 4's
Archive programme explores.
Title : In pictures
A collection of rare textile mill labels was recently
displayed at an exhibition in the Indian city of Mumbai.
Title : Game changer?
Three years since Sony launched PlayStation 4 and
dragged the games market out from a sales slump, the
company is taking its machine along an unknown path.
Title : Rio 2016 Paralympics: Will the Games be a success?
After weeks wrought with emotion the Rio 2016 Paralympics
are under way with 4,350 athletes taking part. The event
will cost $2.1bn, just a fifth of last month's Olympics.
Title : Rio 2016: The family of four competing at the Paralympics
Most Paralympians can expect their family to support. Few
will be able to compete alongside them.
Title : The Paralympian who lives in a stadium
George Wyndham is the only Sierra Leonean competing at
the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio, but his only home is
an office in the national stadium.
Title : How Robyn Love found wheelchair basketball in time for
Rio Paralympics
How Robyn Love found wheelchair basketball and is ready
for her Paralympic debut in Rio.
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