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Title : Police release bodycam footage of Keith Scott shooting
Police in Charlotte, North Carolina, have released
officer bodycam and dashcam footage of a controversial
shooting of a black man last week.
Title : Syria conflict: Air strikes leave Aleppo 'without water'
Intensified attacks on the Syrian city of Aleppo have
left nearly two million people without water and at
risk of disease, the UN says.
Title : Obama opens African-American museum in Washington DC
US President Barack Obama opens a new museum about the
African-American history and culture in Washington DC.
Title : Corbyn re-elected UK Labour leader
Jeremy Corbyn promises to "wipe the slate clean" and
bring Labour together after he is re-elected as leader,
defeating Owen Smith.
Title : Washington state attack: Manhunt after Burlington shootings
Police in the north-western US state of Washington hunt
for a gunman who opened fire in a shopping centre north
of Seattle, killing five people.
Title : Hungary PM suggests giant migrant city in Libya
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban says the European
Union should set up a giant camp to process migrants
before they reach Europe.
Title : Video emerges of N Carolina shooting
Video emerges of the moment North Carolina police shot a
black man, captured by his wife, who is heard pleading:
"Don't shoot him!"
Title : Opposition rejects Gabon court's ruling on Ali Bongo
election win
Gabon opposition leader Jean Ping has said a constitution
court ruling which upheld President Ali Bongo's election
victory was "unjust".
Title : Man arrested over Pippa Middleton iCloud hacking claims
Police investigating claims that Pippa Middleton's
iCloud account was hacked arrest a 35-year-old man
in Northamptonshire.
Title : Deep divisions over elephants to dominate key species meeting
The world's biggest conference on species protection
has opened in South Africa amid differing views on the
survival of elephants.
Title : Irish abortion laws: Protests held across the world
Thousands of protesters march in Dublin and 20 other
world cities to press their demand for a referendum to
repeal Ireland's abortion laws.
Title : Three men charged after Thai raid finds body in freezer
Three men have been been charged after police raided
a building in Thailand and found a body "chopped up"
in a freezer, Thai police say.
Title : President Obama opens African-American Smithsonian Museum
President Obama has opened the Smithsonian Institution's
first national museum about African-American history
in Washington DC.
Title : John Lewis hails new Museum of African American History
and Culture
US politician and civil rights leader John Lewis hails
the opening of the Smithsonian Institution's new National
Museum of African American History and Culture.
Title : Baby pulled alive from ruins of Aleppo
Aleppo has come under heavy attack for a second day
after the government announced a new assault to retake
rebel areas.
Title : US mall shooting: 'Stay indoors, stay secure'
US police searching for a gunman who shot four women
dead at a mall in Burlington, Washington State, warn
people to stay indoors until he is caught.
Title : Can Canadians identify royal family members?
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit western Canada
starting on Saturday. But how well do Canadians know
the other members of the royal family?
Title : Young, stylish and black: Meet the dandies
A new photography exhibition explores how black men
have historically used fashion as a political statement.
Title : Corbyn plans 'lots of changes'
Re-elected leader Jeremy Corbyn tells BBC political
editor about uniting the Labour Party.
Title : Sheep farmer dyes animals orange
A Lake District farm has become an unlikely tourist
attraction because of its bright orange sheep.
Title : Italy court orders man to buy feminist books for underage
victim
An Italian judge orders a man convicted of using an
underage prostitute to buy her feminist literature.
Title : David Willis: Why the Brangelina split matters
Why is the break-up of a celebrity couple who we have
never met so important to so many people?
Title : Guy Delauney: Bosnian Serb referendum challenges peace terms
A Bosnian Serb referendum rekindles ethnic tensions
and concerns about Russian involvement, Guy Delauney
reports from Belgrade.
Title : Jonathan Marcus: Why Assad wants to take Aleppo
As the Syrian army unleashes a full-scale offensive on
rebel-held parts of Aleppo, Jonathan Marcus explains
why the city matters so much to the Assad government.
Title : Everything Ted Cruz has said about Donald Trump
Ted Cruz hasn't always liked Donald Trump, even if he
has now endorsed him. Here's the evidence.
Title : The Jeremy Corbyn Story: Profile of Labour leader
A profile of Jeremy Corbyn - the radical left wing MP
who has now seen off a challenge to his leadership of
the Labour Party.
Title : What we've learned from the biggest hacks
We take a look at the biggest and most well-known recent
hacks and ask what happened next.
Title : US Election 2016: Great debate moments from US history
Great - and not so great - moments in US debate history
Title : Week in pictures: 17-23 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Eternal flames
Indian photographer Ronny Sen is awarded the second
annual Getty Images Instagram grant for his work on a
coal town in India where underground fires have burned
for more than 100 years.
Title : Africa's top shots: 16-22 September 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
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 : Arsenal 3-0 Chelsea
Arsenal produce a devastating first-half display to
dismantle Chelsea and secure a fourth successive Premier
League win.
Title : Las Palmas 2-2 Real Madrid
Substitute Sergio Araujo scores a late equaliser for
Las Palmas as Real Madrid fail to win for the second
successive game.
Title : Swansea City 1-3 Manchester City
Sergio Aguero scores twice as Manchester City beat
Swansea to maintain their winning start to their Premier
League campaign.
Title : Shocking death
A murder case in China - where a teenager reportedly
killed her mother after being sent to an internet
addiction treatment centre, has sparked shock across
the country.
Title : Leadership goals
Fifa secretary general Fatma Samoura says more must be
done to make all elements of the football industry more
open to women and minorities.
Title : Whose rights?
There were opposing protests outside Poland's parliament
on Friday as it debated a motion to completely ban
abortion.
Title : Drought nightmare
The majority of villages on India's Cauvery river in
Karnataka state are seeing a drought-like situation,
triggering the war over water sharing with neighbouring
Tamil Nadu, reports Prabhu Mallikarjunan.
Title : Danger ahead
A mother-of-three inspires thousands by walking 250km
across Somalia to prove the country finally has peace.
Title : Nirvana nostalgia
The album which catapulted Nirvana, Kurt Cobain and
grunge on to the global stage is a quarter-century old,
but what does it mean to the youth of the 90s?
Title : History on show
The National Museum of African-American History and
Culture will be opened by President Barack Obama on
Saturday. Nick Bryant meets its British architect.
Title : The sleeping boy
Social media outcry starts debate after photo of the
child sleeping outdoors in Kyrgyzstan goes viral.
Title : 10 things
How much Harry Potter's house is worth, and more news
nuggets.
Title : Week in pictures: 17-23 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
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