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Title : US election 2016: Trump rushed off stage by security
Donald Trump is rushed off stage by Secret Service
agents in Reno, Nevada after someone shouts "gun".
Title : UK PM vows to carry out Brexit 'in full'
Theresa May urges MPs and peers to "remember" the result
of the referendum on leaving the EU.
Title : Iraq suicide attacks: Ambulances used in Tikrit and Samarra
Explosives-laden ambulances are used to kill 21 people
in the Iraqi cities of Tikrit and Samarra.
Title : Todd Kohlhepp confesses to seven killings in South Carolina
A South Carolina man arrested over a missing woman
confesses to seven murders, a sheriff says.
Title : Delhi smog: Schools closed for three days as pollution
worsens
All schools in India's capital are closed for three
days as the city chokes under thick smog.
Title : Manny Pacquiao claims WBO welterweight title on return to
the ring
Manny Pacquiao scores a unanimous decision over champion
Jessie Vargas to claim the WBO welterweight title in
Las Vegas.
Title : South Korea issues arrest warrants for presidential aides
South Korean prosecutors issue arrest warrants for two
former aides of President Park Geun-hye.
Title : Rugby: Ireland beat NZ for first time
Ireland produce a sensational display to beat an
all-conquering New Zealand side for the first time,
running out 40-29 winners in Chicago.
Title : Italy: Clashes at anti-government march in Florence
Protesters who are against a constitutional referendum
have clashed with Italian police in Florence.
Title : Brad Pitt seeks joint custody in divorce from Angelina Jolie
Actor Brad Pitt is seeking joint custody of his six
children in his divorce from Angelina Jolie.
Title : Iraqi troops face bomb attack in Mosul
BBC Arabic's Feras Kilani and cameraman Marek Polaszewski
are with Iraqi special forces as they enter the populated
areas of Mosul.
Title : Donald Trump rushed off stage in Nevada security alert
Republican candidate Donald Trump was rushed off stage
by security officers during a US election campaign
address in Reno, Nevada.
Title : Katy Perry joins Clinton on stage
Hillary Clinton has been speaking at an event in
Pennsylvania - appearing alongside singer and Democrat
supporter, Katy Perry.
Title : Delhi's cinema for the homeless
Makeshift cinemas are providing entertainment and
relaxation to some of the homeless people in Delhi,
India.
Title : How children fleeing Mosul heal their trauma
The BBC visits a school at a refugee camp where aid
workers are helping kids to recover from psychological
trauma.
Title : Prince's dance moves around the world
As Prince Charles tries out sword dancing in Oman,
we look back at his track record for fancy footwork.
Title : Turkish police break up pro-Kurdish Istanbul protest
Turkish police use water cannon and tear gas to break
up a protest in Istanbul against the arrest of leaders
of the pro-Kurdish HDP party.
Title : Russia's Putin unveils provocative statue
There is controversy over a vast new statue in Moscow
honouring the 10th Century prince who founded the
forerunner to the Russian state, but who is claimed
by Ukraine.
Title : Giant snowballs appear on Russian beach in Siberia
Locals are delighted as thousands of natural snowballs
form on beaches in northern Siberia.
Title : Fan heater radio show 'soothes babies' in Portsmouth
A radio station with the sole aim of helping babies
get to sleep launches using the sound of fan heaters
and other domestic appliances.
Title : Bill Wilson: How top spot will boost Murray earnings
As Andy Murray becomes the world's top male tennis
player he could be set to capitalise off-court.
Title : Mark Lowen: Is Turkey still a democracy?
As opponents are purged and journalists jailed, can
Erdogan's Turkey still be called a democracy?
Title : Nicaragua polls: One-horse race for Daniel Ortega?
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega is running for a
third consecutive term in office on Sunday.
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 : Your pictures: Monuments
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "Monuments".
Title : Iraqi forces enter Mosul
Images of Iraqi special forces as they fight their way
into the Mosul suburbs for the first time.
Title : Lake Eyre from the sky
Australiaâ€Ös vast Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre has been
captured in a series of spectacular aerial images for
a new exhibition.
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 : Andy Murray: Briton will be dominant force, says Tim Henman
Britain's Andy Murray will be the dominant force in
tennis now he is world number one, says former player
Tim Henman.
Title : Ireland skipper Rory Best savours 'historic' win over
New Zealand
Ireland captain Rory Best savours his side's first
success over New Zealand in 111 years as they emerge
40-29 winners in Chicago.
Title : Eden Hazard: Chelsea boss Antonio Conte calls midfielder
'complete player'
Antonio Conte calls Eden Hazard the "complete player"
after his two goals help Chelsea to a 5-0 win over
Everton.
Title : Adieu, murals
Adverts painted on walls used to be a common sight in
France. But the art of sign-writers is now in decline.
Title : The rise of fake news
How has social media helped turn made up news into an
industry and what can be done about it.
Title : 'I waited 96 years'
Those born before women had the right to vote are
sharing selfies of their vote for Hillary Clinton.
Title : Mind's eye
Two in every 100 people have no ability to visualise
images in their own heads - because of a condition
called aphantasia.
Title : Lost identity
An Amerindian tribe in Guyana's isolated Moco-Moco
village is trying to revive traditional culture.
Title : Weekend reads
Stories you may have missed in the past seven days.
Title : Your pictures
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "Monuments".
Title : Would you post this?
Pictures that a woman in the West would post without
a second thought might, in parts of North Africa, the
Middle East and South Asia, be extremely controversial.
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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