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Title : UK backs French-Chinese power plant deal
The government approves the new £18bn nuclear power
plant at Hinkley Point and says it will introduce
"new safeguards" to future projects.
Title : Philippines President Duterte 'once killed man with Uzi'
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte once shot a man
dead with an Uzi submachine gun, a self-confessed former
death squad member tells a Senate hearing.
Title : Germany migrants: Far right battle asylum-seekers in Bautzen
Far-right residents clash with asylum-seekers in a
town in eastern Germany that has become a flashpoint
for anti-refugee sentiment.
Title : Brexit: No substantive talks for 12 months, Herman Van
Rompuy predicts
Substantive Brexit talks between the UK and EU are
unlikely to start much before the end of 2017, a former
European Council president tells the BBC.
Title : Flights cancelled as French air traffic controllers strike
BA and Ryanair have cancelled flights on Wednesday
and Thursday as French traffic controllers start their
fourteenth bout of industrial action this year.
Title : Bali: Explosion on boat kills one foreign tourist
An explosion on a tourist boat near the Indonesian
island of Bali has killed at least one tourist and
injured 19 other people, police say.
Title : Brazil ex-President Lula and wife face charges in corruption
scandal
Prosecutors in Brazil file charges against former
President Lula da Silva over a corruption scandal at
the state oil company Petrobras.
Title : Typhoon Meranti slams southern China after battering Taiwan
Powerful Typhoon Meranti hits south-east China after
killing one person in Taiwan and leaving more than half
a million homes without power.
Title : Pauline Hanson defiant as speech criticised in Australia
Pauline Hanson is widely criticised for using her
maiden speech in the Senate to say Australia is being
"swamped by Muslims" but refuses to apologise.
Title : Long daytime naps are 'warning sign' for type-2 diabetes
Napping for more than an hour during the day could be a
warning sign for type-2 diabetes, Japanese researchers
suggest.
Title : Elderly resident shoots three at Wyoming senior complex
A man shot three people at a senior citizens complex
where he lived in Cheyenne, Wyoming on Wednesday,
killing one and wounding two others.
Title : WW1 tank in London's Trafalgar Square
A replica of a World War One tank is placed in Trafalgar
Square to mark the 100th anniversary of the war machine.
Title : Shot in the spine amid Syria ceasefire
The BBC's Jeremy Bowen reports from a hospital in
western Aleppo, as the ceasefire holds for a third
day. This video contains some distressing detail.
Title : 'Super Trump' lands in Times Square
Pro-Trump group unveils 16.7m (55 ft) billboard in
NYC's Times Square
Title : The tortoise that has saved his species from extinction
Diego the tortoise, 100, has fathered around 800
offspring on his native Galapagos Archipelago.
Title : Strong winds blow giant inflatable moon into traffic
A giant inflatable moon created for Fuzhou's Mid-Autumn
festival was carried into traffic by Typhoon Meranti.
Title : How tanks made debut 100 years ago
The tank was unveiled for the first time on 15 September
1916 at the Battle of the Somme, inspiring fear in the
German army despite a rocky start.
Title : Typhoon Meranti mop up continues in southern China
Communities are mopping up in southern China after the
region was hit by a powerful typhoon but doing so in
a hurry because another storm is closing in. Stephen
McDonell reports.
Title : Trapped driver freed after five days in his car
A 78-year-old man who drove off the road on his way to
Athens, Greece, was pulled to safety after five days
trapped in his car.
Title : Gaia space telescope plots a billion stars
The European Space Agency has released details of the
position and brightness of more than a billion stars.
Title : David Bowie tipped for posthumous prize
David Bowie is the clear frontrunner to be awarded this
year's Mercury Prize, eight months after his death.
Title : Guggenheim Museum's 18-carat gold toilet to open to public
Visitors to New York City's Guggenheim Museum are being
invited to spend a penny in a solid gold toilet.
Title : Jonathan Marcus: US unease over joint action with Russia
If the ceasefire in Syria holds, Russian and US military
teams will begin discussing joint air strikes but some
in the Obama administration are uneasy.
Title : Jonathan Sullivan: Football as a numbers game
Insights into the data behind the football industry,
both real and simulated, from the brains behind Football
Manager.
Title : Why Delhi is gripped by new virus fears
India's capital is battling one of its worst outbreaks
of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus - with more
than 1,000 cases reported across the city.
Title : Tampon tax
California Governor Jerry Brown vetoes a bill to end
a sales tax on feminine hygiene products, a practice
that has sparked worldwide debate.
Title : How 'shine theory' helps women make their mark
A strategy of supporting colleagues rather than competing
for recognition, praise and career advancement appears
to be resonating with women in the US.
Title : Why al-Qaeda's star is rising
Has the threat posed by al-Qaeda been eclipsed by that
of so-called Islamic State?
Title : Conquer the mountains
Photographer and cycling enthusiast Michael Blann's
pictures of the mountains that form part of major
cycle races.
Title : Ladybirds, geckos and gorillas
Fifteen stunning images from the Royal Photographic
Society's International Images for Science competition
Title : Island hosts Bestival
A selection of pictures from Bestival on the Isle of
Wight, which is one of the last UK music festivals of
the season.
Title : Back in time
A photographer takes his Victorian equipment to seven
RNLI stations to capture lifeboat crews, developing
his pictures in a decommissioned NHS ambulance.
Title : Week in pictures: 3 - 9 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Wiggins and Froome medical records released by 'Russian
hackers'
The stolen medical records of British cyclists Chris
Froome and Sir Bradley Wiggins are released by alleged
Russian hackers.
Title : Leicester City: Champions League theme tune woke up Riyad
Mahrez - Claudio Ranieri
Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri praises Riyad Mahrez
after the winger scores twice in a 3-0 win on the Foxes'
Champions League debut.
Title : Rio 2016 Paralympics: Dame Sarah Storey and Hannah Cockroft
win gold
Dame Sarah Storey and Hannah Cockroft both win gold
on day seven of the Paralympics, as GB surpass their
London 2012 total.
Title : Nightmare highways
India has some of the world's most dangerous roads, but
the government insists it can cut deaths on them by 50%.
Title : Race to the top
When Japan's opposition Democratic Party elected Renho
as its first ever female leader, she also broke another
glass ceiling, writes Mariko Oi.
Title : War on indiscipline
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari recently launched
a behaviour change campaign similar to his successful
war against indiscipline in the 1980s. The BBC's Isa
Sanusi asks if it will work.
Title : Fishy business
Many people may not realise the beer in their pint
glass contains isinglass, a gelatin derived from the
swim bladders of fish. Now Camra is calling on brewers
to investigate alternatives for their drinks. But why
is fish put in beer anyway?
Title : That's my seat
Claims that a senior police official travelled first
class in somebody else's reserved seat vanish from
Chinese social media.
Title : 'Trans erasure'
Why are there not enough transgender actors in
transgender roles?
Title : Tank at 100
Untried, mechanically unreliable and with raw crews,
tanks were hurled into the carnage of the Somme 100
years ago.
Title : Stranded at sea
Some 60 of Hanjin Shipping's cargo vessels are stranded
at sea, after the company filed for bankruptcy - with
crew and cargo stuck on board. Here's the story of one
of them.
Title : Title defence
A French politician hits back after a journalist
suggests her daughter's name makes her "less French"
because it is not traditional.
Title : Rio 2016: Malawi's first and only Paralympian
Taonere Banda has made history by becoming Malawi's
first ever Paralympic athlete.
Title : Ex-F1 driver wins gold 15 years after crash
Alex Zanardi wins a Paralympic gold medal on the eve
of the 15-year anniversary of when he lost his legs in
a motorsport crash.
Title : How one athlete plans for the Paralympics
Paralympic gold medallist Jo Butterfield explains the
challenges of being taken away from a regular routine
at international competitions.
Title : Singapore Paralympians immortalised as Lego figurines
Toy-maker Lego immortalises two of Singapore's Paralympic
medallists as model figurines.
Title : Paralympic hopeful horse rider forgives the man who caused
car crash
Adam Hill crashed into the car 21-year-old Kate Hunter
was travelling in Lincolnshire in December 2013.
Title : The secret to Ukraine's stunning success
Despite a war and deep economic crisis, Ukraine's
Paralympians have stunned the world, the BBC's Ben
Sutherland reports.
Title : 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.
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De las miserias suele ser alivio una compañía.
-- Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. (1547-1616)
Escritor español.
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