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Title : No criminality in Clinton emails - FBI
An FBI investigation finds no evidence of criminality
in the latest batch of Hillary Clinton emails.
Title : 'Russian nationalists' behind Montenegro PM assassination
plot
A Montenegro prosecutor blames Russian nationalists
for planning a coup and to kill the PM.
Title : Syria conflict: Rebel force targets IS 'capital' Raqqa
A US-backed force announces an operation to capture
Raqqa, Islamic State's "capital" in Syria.
Title : UK PM backs judges' independence
Theresa May says she values the judiciary's independence,
but ministers have "strong arguments" to challenge the
Brexit ruling.
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 : Gable Tostee 'Tinder death' interview angers Australian
netizens
An upcoming TV interview with an Australian man acquitted
of murder on a Tinder date sparks anger.
Title : Nicaragua: 'High turnout' in vote likely to re-elect
Daniel Ortega
Nicaragua sees a high turnout in an election likely to
re-elect President Daniel Ortega.
Title : British teacher found dead in Myanmar
Police are investigating the death of a British man
whose body was found in the city of Yangon.
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 : 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 : Pope Francis holds Vatican mass for 1,000 prisoners
Pope Francis holds mass for 1,000 serving prisoners at
the Vatican, telling them to not give up hope.
Title : Hong Kong police use pepper spray in China oath-taking
protest
Hong Kong police use pepper spray on protesters angry
over China's involvement in political affairs.
Title : Hillary Clinton's team 'glad email matter is resolved'
Hillary Clinton's communications director Jennifer
Palmieri welcomes the news that the FBI found no
criminality in a new batch of Mrs Clinton's emails.
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 : Giant snowballs on Russian beach
A beach in Siberia has been transformed by naturally
occurring giant snowballs.
Title : Delhi smog: 'Children are prisoners behind their masks'
New Delhi children protest in the Indian capital against
the city's extreme air pollution.
Title : Is the fertility doctor my father?
A Canadian woman and her parents accuse their fertility
doctor of creating her with his own sperm.
Title : Egypt's economy: 'People are tired'
Egypt raises energy prices by nearly 50% per cent,
a day after floating the country's currency.
Title : Democratic VP pick Tim Kaine jams with Jon Bon Jovi
Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Kaine jams
with rock singer Jon Bon Jovi in Florida.
Title : Delhi's cinema for the homeless
Makeshift cinemas are providing entertainment and
relaxation to some of the homeless people in Delhi,
India.
Title : Kusum Shrestha: Teen Nepali veg seller shoots to fame online
A teenage girl from Nepal has achieved overnight fame
after she was photographed selling vegetables.
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 : Liverpool 6-1 Watford
Liverpool's emphatic victory over Watford sends them
top of the Premier League for the first time under
manager Jurgen Klopp.
Title : Andy Murray beats John Isner in Paris Masters final to
take title
Britain's Andy Murray celebrates his rise to world
number one by beating American John Isner to win the
Paris Masters.
Title : Sevilla 1-2 Barcelona
Luis Suarez ensures Barcelona do not lose more ground
on La Liga leaders Real Madrid by scoring the winner
against Sevilla.
Title : Harry Kane & Jack Wilshere named in England squad to face
Scotland and Spain
Harry Kane and Jack Wilshere return to the England squad
for the forthcoming games against Scotland and Spain.
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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