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Title : Charlotte shooting: State of emergency amid protests
The governor of North Carolina declares a state of
emergency in the city of Charlotte after a second night
of protests over a police shooting.
Title : Venezuela crisis: Bus drivers bring chaos to Caracas
A strike by Venezuelan bus drivers over a worsening
economy crisis paralyses Caracas while the electoral
authorities all but rule out a recall referendum
this year.
Title : US boy offers home to Syrian refugee in letter to Obama
A letter and video from a six-year-old US boy offering
a place in his family to a Syrian refugee whose photo
shocked the world goes viral.
Title : DNA hints at earlier human exodus from Africa
Evidence for an early exodus of modern humans from
Africa may have been detected in living humans.
Title : Disney pulls 'brownface' Moana costume
Disney withdraws a children's costume promoting its
upcoming movie Moana, after it was accused of cultural
appropriation and racism.
Title : China rights lawyer Xia Lin jailed for 12 years
Chinese human rights lawyer Xia Lin, whose clients
included dissident artist Ai Weiwei, faces 12 years
behind bars after being found guilty of fraud.
Title : US probes 'IS chemical rocket attack' on American troops
in Iraq
So-called Islamic State may have fired a chemical
rocket at American troops based in northern Iraq,
the US military says.
Title : Taiwan asks Google to blur images from disputed island
Taiwan asks Google to blur satellite images of what
appear to be new military installations on a disputed
island in the South China Sea.
Title : MH370 search: Doubts over 'debris burn marks'
Australian authorities cast doubt on the theory that
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 may have had a fire on
board before it went missing.
Title : Pizza the 'sad' polar bear's owners plan to expand mall zoo
The Guangzhou Grandview Aquarium turns down an offer
for its polar bear, Pizza, to be rehoused and says it
plans to expand and take in pandas.
Title : Oxford tops world university rankings
Oxford University comes top of the Times Higher Education
world university rankings - a first for a UK university.
Title : Charlotte street protests prompt state of emergency
The state governor of North Carolina has declared a
state of emergency in the US city of Charlotte following
protests over the death of a black man who was shot
by police.
Title : Charlotte mayor: We are better than this
The mayor of Charlotte says she trusts the city, now
in a state of emergency, to return to calm
Title : Mosul diary: 'I feel like I'm living in a prison'
"Ahmed" was a student in Mosul when IS militants overran
the northern Iraqi city in 2014. Before escaping to
safety this summer, he kept a secret diary for the BBC.
Title : Brits befuddled by who or what is Tim Hortons
Famed for its coffee and doughnuts, Tim Hortons is an
institution in Canada. Now the chain is expanding to
the UK - but British consumers have a lot to learn.
Title : Six-year-old offers a place in his family to Syrian boy
A six-year-old American boy writes to Barack Obama,
and offers a place in his family to the Syrian refugee
whose photo shocked the world.
Title : How do you sell the fastest sports car in the world?
How do you sell the world's fastest, and one of its most
expensive cars, at a time when people are tightening
their purse strings?
Title : Calais: Truck swerves as migrants try to slow lorries
Migrants are seen putting obstacles in the road,
causing a lorry to swerve, on a Calais motorway.
Title : Syria aid convoy attack: What happened?
Paul Adams examines the impact that the Syria air strike
on the UN aid trucks have had on the global community.
Title : Revered presenter quits Great British Bake Off
Mary Berry is to leave as a judge on The Great British
Bake Off when the show moves to Channel 4, but Paul
Hollywood is to remain.
Title : Marion Cotillard denies Brad Pitt affair rumours
Marion Cotillard says she's expecting her second child
with her husband, as she denies Brad Pitt affair rumours.
Title : James Cook: Hollywood mourns end of Brangelina
In a town full of "golden couples," Angelina Jolie and
Brad Pitt shone the brightest of them all.
Title : How the wealthy untie the knot
As Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt prepare to untie the
knot, they will become clients of a very lucrative
industry providing divorces for the super-rich.
Title : What's behind DR Congo protests?
As the security situation in DR Congo appears to be
deteriorating, the BBC looks at the reasons behind the
protests against President Kabila's rule.
Title : Mayflies and macaques
Winners of the Royal Society Publishing photography
competition.
Title : Gender blending
Views from outside London Fashion week on gender blending
and unisex clothing.
Title : Rio Paralympics
BBC Sport looks back at the 2016 Paralympics with some
of the best images from Rio.
Title : Essential Elements
The work of Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky goes
on show in London.
Title : Week in pictures: 10 - 16 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Lionel Messi: Barcelona striker ruled out for three weeks
Lionel Messi is ruled out for three weeks after suffering
a groin strain in Barcelona's draw with Atletico Madrid.
Title : Premier League: Where will your team finish this season?
Who will win and who is going down? Predict how the
Premier League will finish this season and share it
with your friends.
Title : Ben Ryan: Pacific Islands becoming rugby's 'Wild West',
says ex-Fiji sevens coach
Ben Ryan, Olympic-winning sevens coach with Fiji, urges
action to protect players and the sport of rugby itself
in the Pacific Islands.
Title : Gandhi the racist?
Some academics in Ghana have started a petition to take
down a statue of ‘racistâ€Ö Gandhi.
Title : 'They kill anyone'
From banned TV to killings at a whim, a diary smuggled
out of Mosul lifts the lid on daily life under so-called
Islamic State rule.
Title : Saving the children
One doctor in the Red Sea port city of Hudayda is doing
all she can to save the people slowly starving after
two years of war.
Title : Maria's story
Brazil's Maria da Penha Law was named after a women's
rights activist who was left paraplegic by her violent
husband.
Title : 'Nobody helped'
A young Delhi woman was stabbed to death by an alleged
stalker as bystanders watched. BBC Hindi's Divya Arya
finds grief and anger at the victim's family home.
Title : After the protests
A trial can tell you much about the norms and values
of a region, so what did the hearing for the Occupy
students reveal about post-protest Hong Kong?
Title : Saving honey bees
A look at the tech firms helping to save and protect
the honey bee, as numbers of the vital pollinators
continue to fall sharply around the world.
Title : Popular pill
Lots of people take glucosamine to help them with pains
in their joints, but is there hard evidence that it
improves things?
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