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Title : Bratislava EU meeting: Merkel says bloc in 'critical
situation'
The EU is in a "critical situation", the German
chancellor says, as leaders meet to discuss ways to
regain trust after the UK's vote to leave the bloc.
Title : US election: Trump campaign acknowledges Obama was born in US
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign
acknowledges for the first time that he believes that
President Obama was born in the US.
Title : Brazil TV star Domingos Montagner drowns on set of soap opera
One of Brazil's best-loved television actors, Domingos
Montagner, drowns in a river on the set of the country's
most popular soap opera.
Title : British troops condemned over Iraqi boy's death in 2003
Four UK soldiers who "forced" a boy suspected of looting
into a canal, and left him to drown, are condemned by
a judge investigating civilian deaths in the Iraq War.
Title : Edward Snowden hits out at critical report into his
activities
Edward Snowden dismisses a report by the House of
Representatives intelligence committee that heavily
criticises his activities.
Title : Deutsche Bank shares plunge on US suit
The US Department of Justice is asking Deutsche Bank
to pay $14bn to settle an investigation linked to the
2008 financial crisis, the bank says.
Title : France labour reform: Clashes during 'last round' of
street protests
Riot police clash with protesters in France marching
against labour reforms in what unions say will be the
last of such demonstrations.
Title : Ohio police officer kills black teenager 'who drew BB gun'
A 13-year-old black boy is shot dead by a police officer
in the US state of Ohio after allegedly drawing a
non-lethal BB gun while being arrested.
Title : Bowie misses out on posthumous award
Skepta becomes the second grime artist to win the
Mercury Prize with his album Konnichiwa, beating
favourite David Bowie's Blackstar.
Title : Yazidi survivor Nadia Murad becomes UN goodwill ambassador
A young Yazidi woman who survived trafficking and
gang-rape by so-called Islamic State militants is to
be appointed a UN ambassador.
Title : Malcolm Turnbull: 'Australia's happiest prime minister'
Malcolm Turnbull says he may not be the best Australian
prime minister but he's the happiest, as he marks one
year in office.
Title : Prince George photos breached privacy, watchdog rules
Photographs showing Prince George sitting on a police
motorbike are ruled to be a breach of privacy by the
press standards watchdog.
Title : Syrian refugee: 'She's not afraid any more'
Fergal Keane speaks to 16-year-old Syrian refugee a year
on from her journey. Camera: Tony Fallshaw and Rob Magee.
Title : Clinton: 'I tried to power through it'
Hillary Clinton, back on the campaign trail after falling
ill with pneumonia, says her enforced break was "a gift".
Title : How to be a top drone racer
Drones are usually in the news in relation to a military
attack but that seems likely to change thanks to a new
sport - drone racing.
Title : Donald Trump: 'Yeah, I think I could lose a little weight'
Mr Trump has released some of his medical records
for the first time, to the Dr Oz Show. Credit: ZoCo
Productions, LLC
Title : New Syrian ceasefire plan 'test for everyone' says Russia
Russia's deputy foreign minister Mikhail Bogdanov
spoke to the BBC about the ceasefire plan for Syria,
drawn up by Russia and the US earlier this week.
Title : Manatees rescued from golf course
Six manatees had to be rescued from a golf course in
Florida after they became trapped in flood waters.
Title : Anger flares at French labour law protest in Paris
Clashes broke out during protests over French labour
reforms in Paris, with tear gas being fired by riot
police, and some demonstrators throwing missiles.
Title : Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr at film premiere
The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years
tells the story of the Fab Four's rise to sell-out
tours of America.
Title : Google Street View blurs bullocks's face in Cambridge
A bullock that had its face blurred by Google Street
View proves a hit on social media.
Title : Van Gogh: Painter 'suffered psychosis' in final 18 months
Experts in Amsterdam say that troubled Dutch artist
Vincent van Gogh suffered a form of repeated psychosis
in his final 18 months.
Title : Jeremy Bowen: Children suffer horrors of Syria's war
How can you even imagine Syria's 400,000 dead? For
Jeremy Bowen, the stories of two children in Aleppo
brought home the waste of war.
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 : How fuel too dirty for Europe ends up in Africa
Swiss commodity trading firms are criticised in a report
on the sale to African countries of diesel containing
toxin levels that would be illegal in Europe.
Title : Why end of Myanmar sanctions was a surprise
The US decision to lift all of its remaining economic
sanctions on Myanmar has surprised many, as Jonah
Fisher reports.
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 : 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 : Jose Mourinho: Man Utd boss to go back to 'normal team'
for Watford match
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he will
revert to a "normal team" against Watford after losing
at Feyenoord.
Title : Bangladesh v England: Haseeb Hameed, Ben Duckett & Zafar
Ansari in tour squad
Teenager Haseeb Hameed, Ben Duckett and Zafar Ansari
are named in the England Test squad for the tour of
Bangladesh starting next month.
Title : Saris not skirts
A poster outside a Sri Lankan boys' school telling
women what to wear has gone down badly in Colombo,
reports Ayeshea Perera.
Title : The Mayo mystery
County Mayo has again made it to the All-Ireland Gaelic
football final after eight losses since 1989. Can the
team lay to rest the country's most infamous curse?
Title : 7 days quiz
The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7
questions.
Title : Stuffed man
Thirty years ago, Frank Westerman was shocked to find
an African warrior's body on display in a Spanish
museum. Here he tells the story of how it got there,
and how it was eventually reburied.
Title : 'I grieve for Tiziana'
How did Italy view the suicide of a young woman whose
sex videos spread over the internet?
Title : Sun and stars
Some of the winning images from this year's competition.
Title : Going mainstream
A collection presented at New York Fashion Week is
thought to be the first time every model walked the
event's runway wearing a hijab.
Title : The new sushi
Katy Watson and Sarah Treanor visit insect farms
in California and Mexico - but is bug eating, or
entomophagy, really going to catch on?
Title : Swimmer's remarkable family story
Paralympian Ahmed Kelly has a back story which includes
his brother achieving fame on the X-Factor and adoptive
sisters who were born as conjoined twins.
Title : 'Horse Whisperer' chases Rio gold
Great Britain's Natasha Baker, using just her voice
and seat, aims to defend her Paralympic dressage title
in Brazil.
Title : GB close in on 50 gold medals
Great Britain are on the cusp of 50 gold medals after
winning six on day eight of the Rio Paralympics.
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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