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Title : Colombia referendum: Voters reject Farc peace deal
Colombians reject a landmark peace deal with Farc
rebels in a shock referendum result, with 50.2% voting
against it.
Title : Medicine Nobel for cell recycling work
The 2016 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine goes
to Yoshinori Ohsumi for discoveries about the secrets
of how cells can remain healthy by recycling waste.
Title : Kim Kardashian robbed of millions by Paris gunmen
Police say reality TV star Kim Kardashian was robbed
at a discreet luxury residence in Paris by at least
two gunmen dressed as police officers.
Title : Boris Nemtsov murder trial begins at Moscow military court
Five men accused of murdering Russian opposition
politician Boris Nemtsov go on trial at a Moscow
military court.
Title : Taliban launch fresh attack on Afghan city of Kunduz
Taliban militants have been repelled following a
co-ordinated attack on the northern Afghan city of
Kunduz, officials say.
Title : Black Monday: Women in Poland go on strike against
abortion ban
Some businesses in Poland close for the day as thousands
of women go on strike to protest against proposals for
a total ban on abortion.
Title : Elena Ferrante: Journalist defends unmasking 'anonymous'
author
An Italian journalist who published the true identity
of the "anonymous" author Elena Ferrante has said he
did so because she is "a public figure".
Title : Hurricane Matthew threatens Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba
One of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in recent
years is moving across the Caribbean towards Jamaica,
Haiti and eastern Cuba.
Title : Oromia: Three days of mourning after 52 die in Ethiopia
Ethiopia's government declares three days of mourning
after at least 52 people are killed during a protest
at a religious festival.
Title : Hungary PM claims EU migrant quota referendum victory
Hungary's prime minister declares victory in a referendum
on mandatory EU migrant quotas, despite a low turnout
that appears to render it invalid.
Title : Saudi princess's bodyguard quizzed over Paris 'assault'
French police question the bodyguard of a Saudi princess
over an alleged assault on a workman in Paris.
Title : New Zealand's plan to save the kiwi
New Zealand hopes a new project to protect its national
bird, the kiwi, will see the population reach 100,000
by 2030.
Title : Portraits of Turkey's purge
Following the failed coup attempt in July 2016,
Turkeyâ€Ös purge of suspected sympathizers divides
the country.
Title : 'Did we actually know our friends?'
Three months on from the deadly Bangladesh cafe attack,
university students reflect on how it changed their
lives.
Title : Kim Kardashian held at gunpoint in Paris
When US rapper Kanye West heard the news, he cut a
concert short in New York.
Title : Africa's anti-poaching dogs take to the skies
Highly-trained dogs, which abseil or parachute from
helicopters, form part of the armoury for South Africa's
anti-poaching forces.
Title : Butterfly photobombs koala film shoot at Australian zoo
A butterfly struck up an unlikely friendship with a
koala joey at Symbio Wildlife Park in New South Wales,
Australia, with adorable results.
Title : Hurricane Matthew: 'Respect warnings'
President of Haiti Jocelerme Privert has warned people
to respect evacuation warnings.
Title : US Election 2016: Meet the 'Trumpettes'
The self-described "support group" of female Trump
voters in California tells the BBC why they are voting
for the businessman.
Title : Woman scares off crocodile with flip-flop in Australia
A woman scares away a salt water crocodile, which
was swimming towards her and her dog, by slapping her
flip-flop at it.
Title : Rooftop 'newlyweds' captured by accidental drone shot
Film director Brandon Li captures what looks like a
pair of newlyweds on a rooftop in Hong Kong, while
trying to film a sunset with his drone.
Title : German police terminate Arnold Schwarzenegger's cycling
Hollywood action star Arnold Schwarzenegger is let off
with a selfie as the fine for cycling through a crowded
Munich train station.
Title : Turkey post-coup purges convulse society
Public sector staff are being purged en masse in Turkey,
as the post-coup crackdown convulses society, Mark
Lowen reports.
Title : Kashmir conflict: Tension on the India Pakistan border
The BBC's Shaimaa Khalil travels to Kasmir's Line of
Control - the de facto border between India and Pakistan,
where tensions run high between the two nuclear powers.
Title : US election 2016: Donald Trump's unwise battles - or
were they?
Donald Trump appears to be digging himself into another
hole with his attack on Alicia Machado - what is in it
for him?
Title : Samsung: Have 'exploding' Galaxy Note 7s burned the brand?
Samsung's flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphone is going
back on sale in South Korea following a safety recall.
Title : Deutsche Bank: What's the risk?
Worries over Deutsche Bank's health are dragging down
its share price - and those of the rest of the world's
banks in its wake. Are we on the brink of a new modern
banking crisis?
Title : Your pictures of rest
Your pictures showing what rest means to you.
Title : Your pictures
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "high-rise".
Title : Week in pictures: 24-30 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Africa's top shots: 23-29 September 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Ryder Cup 2016: United States beat Europe 17-11 to regain
trophy at Hazeltine
The United States dominate the final-day singles to win
the Ryder Cup for the first time since 2008, beating
Europe 17-11 at Hazeltine.
Title : Roberto di Matteo: Aston Villa sack manager 124 days after
he takes charge
Aston Villa manager Roberto di Matteo has been sacked
just 124 days after taking over at the Championship club.
Title : Gareth Southgate: England's interim boss believes they
need leaders
Interim boss Gareth Southgate says England need leaders
as they look to move forward following the departure
of Sam Allardyce.
Title : Falling for Penguin
After a fall left Sam Bloom paralysed and depressed,
help came from an unexpected source – a magpie chick
which had fallen from its nest.
Title : New gulag?
Human rights activists in eastern Ukraine say there is
evidence that 10,000 prisoners are being used as slave
labour in camps reminiscent of the Soviet gulags.
Title : Hello from Aleppo
A Twitter account with messages from a girl in war-torn
Aleppo is attracting attention worldwide, as Bana Alabed
and her mother ask for the bombing to stop.
Title : Roadkill festival
Deep in America's backcountry, among the forested hills
of West Virginia, residents of a small town have taken
to eating roadkill to revive their flagging economy. The
BBC's Charlie Northcott travelled to the region to find
out more.
Title : Code red
Kenyan schoolgirls are building apps to end ticket
queues and transform organ donation, with the help of new
mentors promoting women in tech, writes Anthony Irungu.
Title : No money
How Swedish entrepreneur Jacob de Geer set up popular
mobile payments system iZettle, which is now used by
small traders across Europe, and in Brazil and Mexico.
Title : 10 things
There's a cure for garlic breath, and more news nuggets.
Title : Stone v brick
Old stone houses proved no match for the 24 August
earthquake in Italy but its engineers have made big
strides in recent years, as Patrick Jackson reports
from the Tronto Valley.
Title : iPhone 7? You're fired!
Why buying Apple's latest phone could be a bad career
move in China.
Title : How to relax
Your pictures showing what rest means to you.
Title : Pigs' teeth and shells
The Asaro mud men from Papua New Guinea's eastern
highlands are known for their ghoulish clay masks -
now four of them are "artists in residence" at Sydney's
Australian Museum.
Title : Week in pictures
The best images from the world of entertainment and
arts over the past week, including Britney Spears in
London and Tom Hanks crashing a wedding.
Title : 1950s electro
Some 65 years after it was made, earliest known
recording of music produced by a computer has finally
been restored.
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