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Title : Age? Education?
Take our quiz to find out how you measure up to 195 of
the world's leaders.
Title : US election 2016: Obama decries Clinton email 'innuendo'
The US president implicitly criticises the FBI over a
new inquiry into Hillary Clinton's email use.
Title : Russia puts Ukraine library boss on trial for 'inciting
hatred'
The head of a Ukrainian library in Moscow goes on trial
accused of inciting hatred against Russians.
Title : Iowa police killing: Suspect held after two officers shot
Police in the US state of Iowa arrest a man suspected
in the ambush killings of two officers.
Title : Gawker settles Hulk Hogan privacy case for $31m
The defunct US news website Gawker settles a privacy
lawsuit won by retired wrestler Hulk Hogan.
Title : Mosul battle: Iraqi troops secure foothold in eastern
outskirts
Iraqi forces secure their foothold in eastern Mosul,
a day after entering the city for the first time.
Title : Iran ex-prosecutor sentenced to 135 lashes for corruption
An Iranian court sentences Tehran's controversial former
chief prosecutor to 135 lashes for corruption.
Title : Kenya angry at sacking of South Sudan peacekeeping chief
Kenya condemns the sacking of the South Sudan UN force
head and says it will withdraw its troops.
Title : South Africa: Jacob Zuma report points to possible corruption
A probe finds evidence of possible corruption at the
top level of South Africa's government.
Title : Belgium asylum row: Bailiffs threaten minister's furniture
A Belgian minister jokes that bailiffs took his furniture
when he refused a court order to give a Syrian family
asylum.
Title : India: $450m drug haul found in drinks factory
Indian officials reveal they have found $450m worth of
drugs hidden in a fizzy drinks factory.
Title : 'Afghan Girl': National Geographic star denied bail
National Geographic's iconic Afghan refugee is denied
bail in Pakistan over ID card fraud charges.
Title : Washington mother accused of giving children heroin
Washington state couple injected three young children
with drug to make them sleep, police say.
Title : Rock shelter used by speedy early Australians
The swiftness with which the first Aboriginal settlers
spread across Australia is underlined by the discovery
of an ancient rock shelter north of Adelaide.
Title : Mosul: Iraqi forces under fire in battle for IS-held city
Journalist Ayman Oghanna joins the first Iraqi forces
convoy to enter IS-held Mosul for over two years.
Title : Toddler rides his toy car through traffic in China
CCTV footage captured the moment a toddler decided to
ride his toy car on a main road in Lishui City, China.
Title : Des Moines: Officer fights back tears over shootings
Sgt Paul Parizek from Des Moines Police Department gives
an emotional press briefing following the "ambush style"
killing of two of his colleagues.
Title : Santiago man, 84, knocks himself out tackling jewellery thief
An 84-year-old man in Santiago, Chile, attempts to stop
a shoplifter, but knocks himself out while tackling
the thief.
Title : The Malawian marriage terminator
Theresa Kachindamoto, a senior chief of a district in
Malawi, has terminated 840 marriages, sending the young
couples back to school.
Title : Meghan Markle: Is this Prince Harry's girlfriend?
What do we know about Meghan Markle, who is rumoured
to be dating Prince Harry?
Title : Mosul battle: Families flee city on foot as Iraqi troops
move in
The BBC's Ian Pannell reports from the outskirts of
Mosul as families flee fighting in the city.
Title : Why has Indian TV star Arnab Goswami quit hit show?
Arnab Goswami has resigned from Times Now - the Indian
TV channel where he was editor-in-chief and host of
its most popular and controversial show. But why?
Title : China full-beam drivers punished by dazzling
Police campaign involves staring into headlights as
penalty for dazzling other road users.
Title : Social media reacts as India's top TV personality quits
India's prime-time news anchor has quit, prompting a
national social media frenzy.
Title : Steve Rosenberg: Russian media's love affair with Trump
A look at how Russian media are siding with
"unpretentious" outsider Donald Trump.
Title : Joan Soley: The deadly urban warfare of Mosul
A close-up view of the city warfare confronting Iraq's
battle-hardened elite forces in Mosul.
Title : Why Windows hack is being blamed on Russia-linked group
Microsoft says a notorious group of hackers are
exploiting a flaw in its Windows operating system.
Title : US election daily dig: Starbucks to the rescue?
Starbucks attempts to pour coffee on troubled waters
as the personal attacks get even more personal - and
Donald Trump bonds with the working man.
Title : India police under fire over prisoner killings
Indian police are being asked difficult questions,
after killing eight men who broke out of a jail.
Title : African identity
This year's Lagos Photo Festival in Nigeria brings
together well-known photographers and their take on
identity in Africa.
Title : A female eye
For more than 50 years Doreen Spooner captured the famous
faces of the 20th Century that would grace the front
pages of the Daily Mirror and other British newspapers
as revealed in her new book.
Title : Sugar skulls
The BBC's Katy Watson takes a closer look at the food
consumed on Mexico's Day of the Dead.
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 : Tottenham Hotspur 0-1 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Tottenham's Champions League hopes suffer a blow as
they are beaten by Bayer Leverkusen at Wembley.
Title : FC Copenhagen 0-0 Leicester City
Premier League champions Leicester edge closer to the
Champions League knockout stages thanks to a goalless
draw at FC Copenhagen.
Title : Andy Murray beats Fernando Verdasco to reach Paris Masters
third round
Britain's Andy Murray edges past Fernando Verdasco in
the Paris Masters second round as he aims for the world
number one ranking.
Title : England & Scotland FAs to defy poppy ban despite Fifa
sanction threat
The Football Associations of England and Scotland say
they will defy a Fifa poppy ban but are confident they
will avoid sanctions.
Title : Taboo topic
Child sex abuse allegations involving one of Iran's
best-known Koran reciters are causing shock and anger
in the country, reports Camelia Sadeghzadeh.
Title : Off script
The first two weeks of the battle for Mosul have unfolded
largely according to schedule, although not necessarily
exactly to plan, writes Michael Knights.
Title : Facebook face-off
Parents are recording their children's lives through
social media. But what will their children say about
all those pictures when they get older.
Title : Bubble power
An American student found a way of supplying Cambodian
villagers with cheap soap - by recycling the waste from
fancy hotels.
Title : Education interrupted
Gowhar Geelani reports on schools in Indian-administered
Kashmir that have been set on fire.
Title : 'Extravagant grannies...'
This year's Lagos Photo Festival in Nigeria brings
together well-known photographers and their take on
identity in Africa.
Title : Amputee make-up
Meningitis survivor's online tutorial videos go viral
Title : How to spot a fake US election claim
There's a lot of it about, here's how not to fall for it
Title : Clintons and Haiti: What happened?
Haitian activists accuse the Clintons of enriching
themselves through their foundation's work on the
Caribbean island. True or false?
Title : Why Americans love their flag
How the Stars and Stripes became an emotional symbol
of a nation.
Title : Where they stand on foreign policy
Americans have two very different visions on how the
US conducts its foreign policy in this election.
Title : Coal country feels forgotten
The US state of West Virginia is struggling as the coal
industry declines, but most residents blame politicians'
apathy for the state's troubles.
Title : Bryan Cranston: Trump is like a 'Shakespearean character'
Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston has described Donald
Trump as "a classic tragic Shakespearean character".
Title : How will refugees be treated by next president?
One decision faced by the next President will be how
to deal with Syrian refugees
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.
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