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Title : Turkey HDP: Blast after pro-Kurdish leaders Demirtas and
Yuksekdag detained
A deadly car bomb goes off in Turkey hours after
pro-Kurdish opposition leaders are arrested.
Title : Battlegrounds targeted as US polls tighten
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump fight for every vote
as polls suggest a close White House race.
Title : South Korea's Park denies following cult as scandal continues
The South Korean president denies following a cult as
scandal threatens to engulf her leadership.
Title : UK PM to tell EU Brexit not derailed
The PM is to tell the European Commission a High Court
ruling will not derail her Brexit schedule.
Title : Syria: 'Final truce chance' for Aleppo rebels begins
A 'final' chance from Russia for rebels to leave Syria's
east Aleppo begins amid 10-hour ceasefire
Title : Sting to reopen Paris's Bataclan before attack anniversary
Pop star Sting will reopen the Bataclan in Paris to
mark the anniversary of the attack on the venue.
Title : Migrant crisis: Paris's 'Stalingrad' camp clearance begins
French authorities begin clearing a migrant camp housing
more than 3,000 people in Paris.
Title : Harvard soccer team suspended over sex comments
Harvard University suspends its men's soccer team over
comments made about female players.
Title : Jakarta protest against governor 'blasphemy' draws thousands
Tens of thousands of hard-line Muslims in Jakarta are
marching against the governor, accusing him of blasphemy.
Title : India sets rates in major sales tax reform
India agrees on the rates for its Goods and Services Tax,
its biggest reform of the tax system since independence.
Title : 'No-one blamed for cricketer Hughes death'
No player was to blame for the death of Australia
cricketer Phillip Hughes, a coroners inquest rules.
Title : Leopard burned alive in India village
A caged leopard dies when it is set on fire by a mob
hours after it kills a girl in India's Gujarat state.
Title : Mosul: The families who lived under IS control
The UN says the offensive to retake the Iraqi city
has left more than 20,000 civilians homeless, many of
them children.
Title : Chinese city reintroduces odd motoring punishment
China's Shenzhen is re-launching an unusual measure to
tackle motoring offences.
Title : US election 2016: Life on the US-Mexico border
A wall already exists on one-third of the US-Mexican
border. But what does it do?
Title : Australian frog species found that 'flashes' enemies
A species of frog which startles predators by flashing
its orange groin has been found in Australia.
Title : Going flat: 'Why I had a double mastectomy'
A series of striking images of women who have had double
mastectomies has been featured in a US newspaper. Rebecca
Pine was one of the women. Photos courtesy Miana Jun.
Title : Brexit court ruling 'about all our futures'
Investment fund manager Gina Miller, who was one of a
group who brought the Article 50 case to court, says
the case was about "process not politics".
Title : Delhi smog: Crop-burning adds to pollution
Crop-burning in farming areas in northern India is
fuelling Delhi's most dangerous levels of air pollution
in years.
Title : How to save a beached whale
A minke whale has been rescued by fishermen and farmers
in Chile, after the mammal became beached.
Title : Millions duped by Facebook Live video
Views rack up for an old video played on a four-hour
loop claiming to be in real time on Facebook.
Title : Did golfers 'blag' their way into N Korea?
Two Australians who said they conned their way into a
N Korean golf tournament may simply have been with a
tour group.
Title : Gordon Corera: Bulgaria says Russia dividing Europe
The president of Bulgaria tells the BBC that Russia is
trying to divide and weaken Europe.
Title : Owen Bennett-Jones: Aleppo braced for more air strikes
East Aleppo braces itself for air strikes after rebel
fighters are given a final deadline to leave
Title : Paul Moss: The future of the Yazidis in Iraq
As so-called Islamic State militants are driven out of
Mosul, Paul Moss reports on the continuing plight of
the Yazidis.
Title : How do we avoid the antibiotics apocalypse?
Given the complexity of antibiotics resistance, what
should we do to tackle the problem?
Title : How Chicago Cubs ended 108 years of hurt
The goat curse, a tortured fanbase and a revolution -
how Chicago Cubs ended 108 years of hurt by winning
the World Series.
Title : Brexit court case: Who is Gina Miller?
Investment manager Gina Miller is the lead claimant
in the case to get Parliament to vote on starting the
Brexit process - but who is she?
Title : Iraqi forces enter Mosul
Images of Iraqi special forces as they fight their way
into the Mosul suburbs for the first time.
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 : Yaya Toure: Man City midfielder apologises for
'misunderstandings'
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has apologised
to the club for "misunderstandings from the past".
Title : Jose Mourinho: Man Utd manager questions players' commitment
Jose Mourinho accuses Manchester United of approaching
the loss to Fenerbahce as if it was a "summer friendly".
Title : Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic through at Paris Masters
Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic continue to battle over
the world number one ranking after both win in the
third round of the Paris Masters.
Title : Lucky rabbits
The French are renowned as enthusiastic hunters, but
their enthusiasm is waning fast, reports John Laurenson,
as younger generations baulk at causing harm to animals.
Title : Digging deeper
How a throwaway comment about a schoolgirl helped to
unearth the full story of Hillary Clinton's English
coal mining roots.
Title : 7 days quiz
The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7
questions.
Title : Social media president
Tanzania's president John Magufuli marks one year in
office today. What has he achieved? The BBC's Dickens
Olewe reports on the highs and lows.
Title : Chinese conquest
Chinese investors are spending billions buying Western
games companies - what are the pros and cons?
Title : Aerial spectacular
Australiaâ€Ös vast Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre has been
captured in a series of spectacular aerial images for
a new exhibition.
Title : Wiped out
Abdullah al-Ibbi lost 27 members of his family in an
air strike on his home in northern Yemen, devastating
his life in an instant.
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 : Melania's anti-bully crusade
Melania Trump declares war on cyber-bullying in a rare
campaign appearance while everyone tries to make sense
of the early voting numbers.
Title : Votes in space - 10 election oddities
To mark the end of the bizarre 2016 election, the BBC
looks at strange customs still in practice.
Title : US election: Talking politics with Trump supporters at
30,000 feet
If the passengers on this plane had their way, then
Donald Trump would be president.
Title : US election: Melania Trump's life in Slovenia before
'The Donald'
Friends from Slovenia remember Melania Trump
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