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Title : Mosul battle: Iraqi special forces enter city limits
Iraqi troops enter the IS-held city of Mosul, facing
heavy resistance, embedded BBC journalists say.
Title : US election 2016: Clinton camp blasts FBI 'double standards'
The Clinton campaign blasts the FBI for "blatant double
standards" over the new email inquiry.
Title : Halloween bike 'ride out' closes Kirkstall Road, Leeds
A gang of bikers causes traffic chaos on a major route
into Leeds, in scenes likened to Mad Max.
Title : Zhuhai air show: China J-20 fighter jet in public debut
China showcases its long-awaited J-20 stealth fighter
jet in public for the first time, with a display at
the Zhuhai airshow.
Title : Chinese coal mine rescue bid after deadly blast
Thirteen people are killed and another 20 remain
unaccounted for after an explosion in a coal mine in
China, according to state media.
Title : Landmark chronic fatigue trial could treat two-thirds
A therapy that successfully treats two-thirds of children
with chronic fatigue syndrome is being trialled for
use on the NHS.
Title : South Korea scandal: President Park's friend Choi detained
The woman at the heart of a political scandal threatening
the position of South Korea's president is detained.
Title : Adele speaks about her postnatal depression after the birth
of her son Angelo
The singer opens up about her battle with depression
after the birth of her son, Angelo, and being drunk
while writing 21.
Title : China's Alibaba in 'flying pig' controversy
A Chinese Muslim's call for Alibaba to rename a site
called "flying pig" has sparked a backlash.
Title : Andrew Gaskell: Missing Australian found in Malaysia jungle
Australian tourist Andrew Gaskell is found alive after
going missing in a Malaysian jungle for almost two weeks.
Title : Spain's Mislata district collects dog DNA in anti-poo
campaign
A suburb of Valencia starts collecting dogs' DNA in a
campaign against fouling of pavements.
Title : Famous Indian lion Ram dies of old age in Gir forest
One of India's oldest and most popular lions in the
wild dies in the forests of Gujarat state.
Title : Mosul battle: Travelling with Iraq's special forces
Iraqi troops trying to drive so-called Islamic State
from Mosul advance to the outskirts of the city.
Title : Halloween: Barack and Michelle Obama dance to Michael
Jackson's Thriller
President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama dance
to Michael Jackson's Thriller as they host a Halloween
event at the White House.
Title : See China's new fighter jet in action
China has showcased its long-awaited J-20 stealth
fighter in public for the first time.
Title : David Bowie's art on show ahead of Sotheby's auction
Much of David Bowie's personal art collection is going
on show ahead of an auction at Sotheby's.
Title : How the BBC is preparing to broadcast Arctic Live
The BBC is preparing to broadcast live from Churchill
in Canada, which has become known as the polar bear
capital of the world.
Title : Italy quake: Drone footage shows Norcia basilica damage
Drone footage shows the extent of the damage to the
basilica of San Benedetto in Norcia, Italy, following
a 6.6-magnitude earthquake in central Italy.
Title : ‘Hands off our childrenâ€Ö – fighting abuse in Pakistan
In the Pakistani town of Husain Khan Wala, 'Ali' was
one of hundreds of children who was subject to abuse
that was filmed on mobile phones. When he was older,
he decided to fight back.
Title : Italy earthquake: 'I told them our house isn't safe any more'
BBC News visits a gym in the town of Tolentino which
is sheltering 200 people following Sunday's powerful
earthquake in Central Italy.
Title : Why Chinese tourists flock to English village
Chinese tourists descend on an Oxfordshire village
in search of "the true sense" of the UK, the BBC can
finally reveal.
Title : Record-breaking soup thrown away
Malaysia shopping centre apologises for discarding
600kg of soup after breaking a street food record.
Title : Frank Gardner: Colombia connection - the UK's discreet role
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos heads to the UK
to mark 200 years of bilateral friendship.
Title : US election daily dig: Spooked Clinton camp hits back
The Clinton campaign battles a controversy that has
risen from the grave, as the Obamas do a zombie routine
at the White House.
Title : Italy earthquake: Why did no-one die in the latest disaster
in Norcia?
No fatalities have been reported in Italy's latest
quake - so how did so many escape in Norcia?
Title : Why the UK is being invaded - by ladybirds
The last weekend of October sees ladybirds swarm public
spaces, people's homes and ex-footballers.
Title : Why clearing Gordhan is good news for South Africa
Milton Nkosi looks at the implications of the dropping of
fraud charges against South Africaâ€Ös Finance Minister
Pravin Gordhan.
Title : Will a new president end Lebanon's political crisis?
The appointment of a new president in Lebanon fills
a vacuum, but might not mean an end to the country's
political problems, writes the BBC's Carine Torbey.
Title : Diwali in Delhi
Diwali celebrations in the Indian capital Delhi turn
the city from a riot of colour to a smoggy grey.
Title : Week in pictures: 22-28 October 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
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 : Africa's top shots: 21-27 October 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
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 : England, Scotland & Wales in talks with Fifa over wearing
poppies on shirts
England, Scotland and Wales are in talks with Fifa
over whether players can wear poppies on their shirts
to honour Armistice Day.
Title : A German Team: Borussia Monchengladbach order 2,000 more
scarves
Borussia Monchengladbach order more 'A German Team'
merchandise for their match against Celtic after selling
2,000 scarves.
Title : Melbourne Cup 2016: Kerrin McEvoy wins on Almandin
Almandin, ridden by Kerrin McEvoy, beats favourite
Hartnell to win the Melbourne Cup, the "race that stops
the nation".
Title : On the front line
BBC team embedded with Iraqi special forces tweet from
the front line in the battle for Mosul
Title : Sugar skulls
The BBC's Katy Watson takes a closer look at the food
consumed on Mexico's Day of the Dead.
Title : 'Poster girl'
How a 105-year-old Indian woman sold her only assets
to build a toilet and inspire an entire village.
Title : Social flutter
Celebrity sightings, out-there fashion, bad weather: the
fun extends well beyond the track at the Melbourne Cup.
Title : Harvesting hair
From wigs to weaves and hair extensions, there is a
vast market for human hair and often it doesn't come
from where you think.
Title : Trampling over history?
China's state broadcaster touches a raw nerve by casting
a glamour model in a film on the Long March.
Title : Healing a nation
The first graduates from Namibia's own medical school
are now on the wards and the BBC's Pumza Fihlani finds
out what difference they are making.
Title : Written off
Now that digital signatures are legally acceptable,
what does this mean for the art of the hand-written
signature and the venerable ink pen?
Title : Wage gap
Indian construction workers brought in to work on a
luxury hotel in Havana are being paid 10 times more
than their Cuban counterparts, reports Will Ross.
Title : US election: What exactly is Clinton's email saga about?
A new FBI investigation has everyone talking about
Hillary Clinton's emails again - but why?
Title : Sweetest end to a bitter campaign?
American bakers are reviving a long-lost tradition -
baking an election cake.
Title : Who's ahead in the polls?
Follow the opinion polls as Donald Trump and Hillary
Clinton go to head-to-head in the run up to the US
election on 8 November.
Title : Bryan Cranston: Trump is like a 'Shakespearean character'
Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston has described Donald
Trump as "a classic tragic Shakespearean character".
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