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Title : US election 2016: FBI investigates 'possible' pre-election
attack
US authorities say they are assessing the credibility
of information they received on a possible al-Qaeda
terror attack on the eve of election day.
Title : Mosul battle: Iraqi army fights its way into new suburb
Iraqi forces battle their way into another suburb of
Mosul, amid more reports of IS atrocities.
Title : Jordan shooting: Three US military trainers killed at
al-Jafr air base
Three US military trainers are shot dead at an air base
in Jordan, the US says.
Title : Rolling Stone and journalist found guilty over false Virginia
rape story
Rolling Stone magazine and a journalist are found guilty
of defamation over a false rape story.
Title : Missing South Carolina woman found 'chained like a dog'
Police find a body while searching a property in South
Carolina where a missing woman was discovered "chained
up like a dog".
Title : Vatican condemns radio station over anti-gay comments
on quake
The Vatican condemns a radio station after a broadcast
says Italy's quakes were God's wrath for gay civil
unions.
Title : Turkey pro-Kurd HDP party condemns arrest of leaders
The pro-Kurdish HDP party in Turkey says the arrest of
its leaders is a bid to eradicate democracy.
Title : Syria conflict: Ceasefire for Aleppo rebels ends
A 10-hour Russian-Syrian truce to allow rebels to leave
eastern Aleppo comes to an end.
Title : Parents in Spain go on homework strike
Parents in Spain go on strike against state schools
over the amount of homework given to children.
Title : Pakistan to deport 'green-eyed girl' back to Afghanistan
Pakistan is to deport Sharbat Gula, the National
Geographic "green-eyed girl", back to Afghanistan.
Title : Samsung recalls 2.8m washing machines in the US
Samsung recalls 2.8 million washing machines in the US
after doors detached mid-wash, leaving one person with
a broken jaw.
Title : Michael Buble 'devastated' after son Noah diagnosed with
cancer
Singer Michael Buble says he is "devastated" after his
young son Noah is diagnosed with cancer.
Title : Hundreds homeless after shanty town fire in Lima, Peru
Some 500 families are homeless after a devastating
fire in a shanty town in the Peruvian capital Lima,
local media say.
Title : How to get an Indonesian Komodo dragon out of your bathroom
Planet Earth II's camera crew came back from filming
to find an unwanted visitor.
Title : Families on the run from IS in Iraq
The BBCâ€Ös Karen Allen meets families who fled their
homes near Mosul, Iraq, amid an offensive against
so-called IS.
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 : Digging into Liverpool's secret tunnels
Below Liverpool's streets lies a 200-year-old tunnel
network that confounds the experts.
Title : Bob the street cat's acting debut
A Street Cat Named Bob had its royal premiere in London,
but can the cat act?
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 : 'Flasher' frog whips out its...
A species of frog which startles predators by flashing
its orange groin has been found in Australia.
Title : North Korea: Goalkeeper and manager of U16 team fined and
banned by AFC
A North Korean keeper is fined and suspended for
deliberately letting in a goal that helped his side
gain an easier knockout tie.
Title : Putin unveils 'provocative' Moscow statue of St Vladimir
Russia's President Putin unveils a controversial statue
of 10th Century prince, Vladimir the Great.
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 : Andy Murray: Victory over Tomas Berdych leaves Briton one
win from world number one
Britain's Andy Murray is one win from becoming world
number one following Novak Djokovic's surprise defeat
at the Paris Masters.
Title : Pro12: Munster 33-0 Ospreys
Munster are the new Pro12 leaders after their convincing
33-0 victory over high-flying Ospreys in Cork.
Title : Fifa takes action over Republic of Ireland's Easter
Rising logo
Fifa opens disciplinary proceedings over the Republic
of Ireland's use of a logo to commemorate the centenary
of the Easter Rising.
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 : Cowboys and Mexicans
Immigration and border security are key US election
issues - meet people most affected in Arizona.
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 : Brexit 'mess'
European media commentators believe the new UK High
Court ruling will delay Brexit but not stop it.
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 : 3-minute voting & other weird rules
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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