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Title : Syria rebels 'in push to break Aleppo siege'
Rebels in Syria announce an offensive aimed at breaking
the government's siege of eastern Aleppo.
Title : Oregon stand-off: Wildlife refuge occupiers in shock
acquittal
Leaders of a militia who took over a wildlife refuge
in Oregon are cleared, in a surprise verdict.
Title : Philippines Duterte: God told me to stop swearing
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he will clean
up his language after God gave him an ultimatum.
Title : World's largest marine protected area declared in Antarctica
After years of international negotiations, Ross Sea
in Antarctica will become the world's largest marine
protected area.
Title : Brisbane bus driver dies after being set on fire by passenger
A bus driver has died in Brisbane, Australia, after
a passenger threw an "item" which set him on fire,
say police.
Title : 'Serious failings over doping' at Rio
A Wada report on the anti-doping methods employed at
Rio 2016 highlights "serious failings" at this summer's
Olympic Games.
Title : Nato chief says alliance 'does not want new Cold War'
Nato is not seeking confrontation with Russia despite
deploying 4,000 troops to eastern Europe, the alliance's
chief tells the BBC.
Title : US election 2016: Trump running mate Mike Pence's plane
skids off runway
Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence's
plane skids off a runway on landing in New York.
Title : Tony Blair: Options must stay open on Brexit
The UK should keep "options open" over Brexit, Tony
Blair says, including a possible second referendum.
Title : Japan commuters told: 'Ugly to do make-up'
A Japanese rail company causes anger by telling commuters
that doing make-up on the train is "ugly to see".
Title : Celebgate hack: Collins sentenced over nude photos theft
A Pennsylvania man is sentenced to 18 months in jail
for hacking celebrity accounts.
Title : Birth control: Male contraceptive injection 'shows promise'
A hormone injection has been shown to be a safe and
effective method of contraception - for men.
Title : Mosul: IS goes on propaganda offensive
Mosul battle: IS goes on propaganda offensive
Title : Power of the 'Michelle Effect'
US first lady Michelle Obama has appeared for the
first time during the presidential election race with
Hillary Clinton.
Title : Living in the ruins of the Calais 'Jungle'
The BBC finds young people still living among the fires
in the Calais migrant camp known as the 'Jungle'.
Title : 'I killed my rapist when he came back for my sister'
A young Tunisian woman was photographed naked by a friend
of her father's. He then used the images to silence her -
until one day she snapped and took a bloody revenge. This
story is part of the BBC's Shame series, which examines
a disturbing new phenomenon - the use of private or
sexually explicit images to blackmail and shame young
people, mainly girls and women, in some of the world's
most conservative societies. Explore all the stories
and join the conversation at www.bbc.co.uk/shame
Title : 'Superhero' window cleaners surprise kids at US hospital
Children at an American hospital are surprised by three
abseiling window cleaners dressed as Captain America,
Batman and Spider-Man!
Title : Syrian family granted asylum in UK stuck in Lebanon
A Syrian family accepted for asylum in the UK have
their relocation plans cancelled twice.
Title : Oil fires started by IS outside Mosul turn sheep black
Oil fires started by IS militants as they retreated
to Mosul have blighted the Iraqi town of Qayyarah,
polluting the air and turning sheep black.
Title : 'There will always be people trying to cross to England'
BBC News filmed in a hidden migrant camp an hour's
drive away from Calais.
Title : Topless selfie student crashes into Texas police car
A US student crashes into a police car while taking a
topless selfie behind the wheel, Texas law enforcement
officials say.
Title : Uwe Boll, director of the 'worst film ever,' says he's
retiring
The director of the 'worst film ever' Uwe Boll says
he's quit the movie business.
Title : John Sudworth: China's forbidden babies still an issue
John Sudworth investigates the role of the state in
China's family policy a year on from the end of the
one-child rule.
Title : Katy Watson: Good news for Honduras' murder capital
The BBC's Katy Watson reports on how investing in CCTV
and deploying the army may have helped reduce the crime
rate in Honduras, once the murder hot spot of the world.
Title : US election daily dig: Ready to air some dirty laundry?
With just 11 days to go until election day, Donald
Trump's sheets come under scrutiny, Hillary Clinton and
Michelle Obama have a love-in and Gary Johnson denies
being a dummy. <media:thumbnail width="464" height="261"
url="http://c.files.bbci.co.uk/7B0E/production/_92120513_untitled-1.jpg"/>
Title : How close is the world to getting all its electricity from
renewable sources?
With many governments looking to move away from burning
fossil fuels how close is the world to generating all
its electricity from renewable energy?
Title : Will new constitution bring peace to Ivory Coast?
The people of Ivory Coast are going to the polls on
Sunday to approve or reject a draft constitution which
the government says will address the question of identity
which have been at the heart of years of unrest.
Title : Shanghai long ago
Rare 19th century photographs of Shanghai by English
photographer William Saunders go on show in London in
first public exhibition devoted to his work.
Title : Shadows
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "Shadows".
Title : Concrete Canvas
After nearly three years of war, South Sudanese artists
want to get the country thinking and talking about peace,
and have landed on a novel way to do it.
Title : Snowdonia in autumn
Casgliad o luniau'r hydref yn Eryri // Images of
Snowdonia in all its autumn glory
Title : In pictures: Living off-grid
Photographer Ed Gold explores the woodland community
at Tinkers Bubble in Somerset.
Title : Bangladesh v England: Moeen & Stokes in fightback after
Tamim century
England trail by 170 runs at 50-3 after the first day of
the second Test, having taken the final nine Bangladesh
wickets for 49.
Title : British Cycling chiefs to face MPs over TUEs
British Cycling officials will face MPs to explain the
use of therapeutic use exemptions, including those of
Sir Bradley Wiggins.
Title : Celtic's Scott Brown likely to overturn Scotland retirement
decision
Celtic captain Scott Brown is likely to reverse his
decision to quit international football in time to play
against England.
Title : Halloween blackface
It would be unacceptable today - but times were very
different.
Title : Blinded at 14
Photographer Abid Bhat documents the story of 14-year-old
Insha Mushtaq, who lost vision in both her eyes after
being hit by pellets in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Title : 'We need progress'
Russia's high-speed trains have revolutionised rail
travel - but life by the tracks has much less glamour,
Seva Boiko reports.
Title : 'Is this a spoof?'
Donald Trump has spoken Hindi to woo Indian-Americans,
but what do Indians in Delhi think of his efforts?
Title : Bonsai cooking
Miniature cooking craze sweeps the internet.
Title : 7 days quiz
The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7
questions.
Title : In pictures
Rare 19th century photographs of Shanghai by English
photographer William Saunders go on show in London in
first public exhibition devoted to his work.
Title : 'No longer welcome'
A rise in hate crime against the UK's Polish community
is making some of them think about leaving the country
as a result.
Title : Lost riches
Can Brazil's "oil capital", Macae, bounce back after
the Petrobras scandal?
Title : Why is US voter turnout so low?
After a long campaign, it's less than two weeks before
millions of Americans cast their votes. But turnout
could be as low as 50%. Why do so few people vote?
Title : US election: Ready to get married, but divided on who to
vote for
Gretchen and Tom are engaged. But she's voting for
Clinton and he's voting for Trump.
Title : US election 2016: Partisan news site whips up Clinton fans
A left-wing news outlet with close ties to the Hillary
Clinton campaign is trying to highlight the Democratic
candidate's most passionate supporters.
Title : US election: What Trump interviews with biographer tell us
More than five hours of previously unreleased interviews
with Donald Trump have been released to the New York
Times. What do the tapes tell us?
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