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Title : UK government suffers Brexit court blow
The UK government must consult MPs before triggering
Article 50 to leave the EU, a court rules.
Title : Mosul battle: 'IS leader Baghdadi' urges no retreat
The Islamic State group releases audio purportedly from
its leader, urging no retreat from Mosul.
Title : Chicago Cubs end World Series curse
The Chicago Cubs win Major League Baseball's World
Series, ending a 108-year drought and breaking the
'Curse of the Billy Goat'.
Title : US election 2016: Obama warns fate of world at stake
President Obama warns that the fate of the US Republic
and the world is at stake in the US election.
Title : Egypt will allow its currency to float freely
Egypt will float its currency in a move that is expected
to see it fall by almost 50% against the dollar.
Title : Italy migrants: Amnesty accuses police of torture
A human rights organisation accuses Italian police of
using violent tactics to fingerprint migrants.
Title : Syria conflict: Russia tells rebels to leave Aleppo
Russia and Syria tell rebel forces in Aleppo to leave
by Friday evening.
Title : Spanish Civil War: Majorca digs for lost victims
Majorca begins digging at a site where Nationalists
shot prisoners during the Spanish Civil War.
Title : Sydney police arrest two in anti-terror raid
Police in Sydney arrest two men on suspicion of breaking
Australia's foreign fighter laws.
Title : At least 17 die in Karachi train crash in Pakistan
Two trains collide in the southern Pakistani city of
Karachi, killing at least 17 people.
Title : Mila Kunis felt 'objectified' after Hollywood producer
asked her to pose semi-naked
The actress says that a Hollywood producer threatened
to end her career after she refused to pose semi-naked
for a magazine shoot.
Title : Jamie Oliver to bid for Australia restaurants
British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is set to buy back
his Jamie's Italian business in Australia, after the
franchise holder went into receivership.
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 : 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 : Wild panda winched to safety from China dam
A wild panda was winched to safely in China after
falling into a dam at a hydroelectric power plant.
Title : Iowa police ambush: What happened?
Police in Des Moines, Iowa arrest Scott Greene for
allegedly killing two police officers.
Title : What's at stake for US immigrants?
How will the US will deal with undocumented immigrants
living and working in the country?
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 : Jomo and sharenting enter dictionary
The Collins Dictionary has added the words Jomo and
sharenting. But what do they mean?
Title : Australian impostors play official golf tournament in
North Korea
Two Australians pose as world-class golfers to blag
their way into a North Korean tournament.
Title : Chicago Cubs and other sporting 'curses'
As the 'cursed' Chicago Cubs end their World Series
drought, BBC News takes a look at the sporting curses
hall of fame.
Title : Why the Canada-EU trade saga is far from over
The Canada-EU trade deal fight is just beginning as
opponents take aim at investor provisions.
Title : The Guptas and their links to South Africa's Jacob Zuma
Who are the Guptas and how close are their links to
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma?
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 : England v Scotland poppy row: Fifa is wrong to get involved -
Arsene Wenger
Fifa is wrong to get involved in players wearing
poppies when England meet Scotland, says Arsenal boss
Arsene Wenger.
Title : Oaths and the law
There have been three weeks of chaos in Hong Kong's
legislative council, at a particularly tense time
for relations with mainland China, the BBC's Helier
Cheung reports.
Title : Extreme diarist
For five years Morris Villarroel has logged his life
in minute detail. Why?
Title : Freeze frame
Choreographer and dancer Debbie Allen tackles gun
violence in her new show Freeze Frame.
Title : Mullet meme
How a teen photographed at a party isn't laughing,
despite taking the internet by storm.
Title : History lessons needed
In our series of letters from African journalists,
Sola Odunfa looks at why it is a good idea for Nigeria
to reintroduce history as a school subject.
Title : Canine haters
The growing population of stray dogs has become a
talking point in the Indian state of Kerala.
Title : 'Super power'
While you might imagine that running a business is no
job for someone with mental health problems, a number
of such people exist, as Jose Gonzalez reports.
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 : Will these voters decide election?
Hispanics are the largest minority group in the US -
but they won't all vote along the same lines.
Title : US election daily dig: Is George W Bush voting for Hillary?
The polls are tightening, the appeals to voters more
desperate - and the Bush family could be voting Democrat.
Title : US election 2016: Trump and Clinton trust in daughter power
The US presidential election will hand either Chelsea
Clinton or Ivanka Trump a big financial role.
Title : Views on election from Middle East
People at cafes in four different countries in the Middle
East give their views on the US presidential election.
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