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Title : Calais migrants: France begins to clear 'Jungle' camp
French police and officials begin an operation to clear
thousands of migrants from the "Jungle" camp in Calais,
ahead of its demolition.
Title : CO2 levels mark 'new era' in the world's changing climate
2016 is likely to be the first year in recorded history
in which levels of CO2 in the atmosphere remain above
the symbolically important threshold of 400 parts
per million.
Title : Somali pirates' hostages 'ate rats' to survive
A group of sailors freed after being held by Somali
pirates for nearly five years ate rats to survive,
one survivor tells the BBC.
Title : Five die in Malta runway plane crash
Five people die when a plane crashes shortly after
take-off at Malta International Airport.
Title : Tom Hayden, famed anti-Vietnam war activist, dies aged 76
Tom Hayden, progressive activist and a prominent figure
in the US anti-Vietnam war movement, dies after a
lengthy illness.
Title : Mosul Iraq offensive: Kurdish forces besiege key town
of Bashiqa
Kurdish forces taking part in the offensive to retake
the Iraqi city of Mosul from Islamic State militants
are besieging a key town to the north-east.
Title : US election 2016: We are behind, says Trump campaign
The Donald Trump campaign admit the Republican lags
behind Hillary Clinton with just over two weeks to go
before Americans cast their votes.
Title : 'One million' Chinese officials punished for corruption
China's Communist Party punished more than one million
officials for corruption, the government says ahead of
a major party meeting.
Title : Haji Ali: Mumbai shrine tells court it will allow entry
to women
The trust that runs Mumbai's famous Haji Ali mosque
tells the Supreme Court that it will allow women into
the shrine in a month's time.
Title : Hundreds of Vietnam drug addicts flee rehabilitation centre
Police in southern Vietnam search for more than 200 drug
addicts who broke out of a compulsory rehabilitation
centre.
Title : Banker pleads not guilty to HK murders
British banker Rurik Jutting, accused of murdering two
Indonesian women in Hong Kong, pleads not guilty at
the start of his trial.
Title : EU presses Walloons over key Canada trade deal Ceta
The EU battles to rescue the Ceta trade deal with
Canada after Belgium's Wallonia region rejected a
Monday deadline.
Title : Calais 'Jungle' camp clear out begins
Police in France have begun an operation to clear the
"Jungle" migrant camp in Calais.
Title : China's Communist Party hosts a 'dialogue' - but is anyone
talking?
China's Communist Party holds a "Dialogue with the
World", but can the BBC's Carrie Gracie get anyone
to speak?
Title : Trump: I can win women's vote
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton appeal for women's votes
as the US presidential race nears its final fortnight.
Title : Mosul battle: 'All those who have died are my sons'
Commanders say that large advances have been made
against the Islamic State group in northern Iraq,
but there have been losses.
Title : Dad's Army creator Jimmy Perry dies at 93
Dad's Army creator Jimmy Perry has died aged 93.
Title : Student start-ups are 'next big thing' in Tanzania
How Tanzania's young entrepreneurs are being supported
and nurtured.
Title : Islamic State: Kurdish forces make push towards Mosul
Footage has captured explosions near the Iraqi town of
Bashiqa, as Kurdish forces try to take back areas held
by so-called Islamic State.
Title : Emotional return for 'forgotten' pirate hostages
A group of hostages held by Somali pirates for
nearly five years has arrived in the Kenyan capital,
Nairobi. The BBC's Tomi Oladipo was there.
Title : AI predicts outcome of human rights cases
A research project has found that an AI could accurately
predict the outcome of legal cases nearly 80% of
the time.
Title : Daniel Ricciardo and Gerard Butler's 'shoey' at US GP
Lewis Hamilton finished on top of the podium at the
United States Grand Prix but Daniel Ricciardo's 'shoey'
stunt was the centre of attention.
Title : Hugh Schofield: What next after the Jungle?
The French authorities have already made detailed plans
for moving migrants out of the Jungle camp near Calais.
Title : M Ilyas Khan: India's 'surgical strikes' - truth or illusion?
India's "surgical strikes" on suspected Kashmir militants
were rejected as an "illusion" by Pakistan. So what
actually happened? M Ilyas Khan reports.
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 "bricks".
Title : Week in pictures: 15-21 October 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Sculpture by the Sea
The Sydney coastline has been enlivened by the annual
Sculpture by the Sea exhibition, this year featuring
a gigantic flip flop and an upside down rhino.
Title : Africa's top shots: 14-20 October 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Octopus hunters
The white beaches of Zanzibarâ€Ös coast are home to
the octopus hunters, in search of the delicacy.
Title : Bangladesh v England: Ben Stokes inspires 22-run win
England beat Bangladesh by 22 runs on the final morning
of the first Test in Chittagong.
Title : Lewis Hamilton takes 50th win at United States GP
Lewis Hamilton cuts his championship points deficit
to Nico Rosberg as he cruises to victory in the United
States Grand Prix.
Title : Renato Sanches: Bayern Munich midfielder beats Marcus
Rashford to Golden Boy award
Bayern Munich midfielder Renato Sanches beats Manchester
United striker Marcus Rashford to the European Golden
Boy award.
Title : Hoping to go home
After fleeing the fighting around Mosul, thousands of
displaced people face cramped conditions living in camps.
Title : Eaten alive
A remote colony of seabirds is at risk from an unlikely
predator - house mice. One man is making it his mission
to drive out the rodents.
Title : 'Left to die'
A newborn baby girl left to die on the pavement in Delhi
is a stark reminder of attitudes to women in India,
the BBC's Geeta Pandey writes.
Title : Beyond games
VR is increasingly being used in real-world situations by
schools, charities, hospitals and... kitchen retailers.
Title : Building trouble
Two developments in Canada, one still under development,
have been hurt by Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Title : On your behalf
The concept of shopping via a daigou is booming in
China, with people employing them in Australia to get
their hands on goods such as baby milk formula.
Title : Voting on Twitter?
A hoax image designed to trick people into thinking
they can vote via social media came from hard-core
Donald Trump supporters.
Title : Cartoon king
A profile of Canadian business leader Michael Donovan,
who after winning a best documentary Oscar for producing
hit film Bowling for Columbine, went on to establish
cartoon giant DHX Media.
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