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Title : US church attacker sentenced to death

            White supremacist Dylann Roof gets the death penalty
            for killing nine black worshippers at a South Carolina
            church.

Title : Jeff Sessions, US attorney general nominee, denies KKK
sympathies

            The attorney general nominee also pledges to recuse
            himself from any inquiry into Hillary Clinton.

Title : Reporter who broke 1939 invasion story dies

            Clare Hollingworth, who broke the news of the Nazi
            invasion of Poland, dies aged 105.

Title : Afghanistan bombings: Dozens killed across the country

            The violence is the worst in weeks with scores killed
            or wounded in Kabul, Kandahar and Helmand.

Title : 'Bambi' rescued from frozen lake

            Rescuers have pulled a deer from a frozen Connecticut
            river, after the animal was trapped on the ice.

Title : Swiss Muslim girls must learn to swim with boys, court rules

            Switzerland wins a court case obliging Muslim girls to
            take school-run swimming lessons with boys.

Title : Ban Ki-moon's brother and nephew charged with bribery

            A former UN secretary general's brother and nephew are
            charged in the US with conspiracy to bribe.

Title : Russia hacking claims: 'No evidence' Republicans seriously
affected

            The FBI chief says Republican systems were not seriously
            breached by Russian cyber attacks.

Title : VW set to pay $4.3bn for emissions cheat

            Volkswagen is expected to plead guilty and be fined
            $4.3bn by US authorities to settle "dieselgate".

Title : Young Russians born this decade face complete smoking ban

            Russia's health ministry is considering a permanent ban
            on selling cigarettes to people born in 2014 or later.

Title : Alcohol flips brain into hungry mode

            Alcohol switches the brain into starvation mode,
            ramping up appetite and hunger, scientists discover.

Title : Morocco 'bans the sale and production of the burka'

            The North African country gives vendors 48 hours to
            get rid of their stock, according to reports.

Title : Germany names its 'unword' of the year

            The term, Volksverraeter in German, has Nazi overtones
            a judging panel found.

Title : Lionel Messi statue vandalised in Buenos Aires

            A statue of Argentine football star Lionel Messi,
            unveiled last June, is cut in half in Buenos Aires.

Title : Japanese monkey tries to mate with deer

            A male Japanese monkey has been filmed trying to mount
            and mate with a Sika deer.

Title : Five times US President Barack Obama went viral

            US President Barack Obama is preparing for his final
            speech as the country's leader. BBC World Have Your
            Say looks at some of the times he went viral and won
            the Internet. Produced by Trystan Young.

Title : Jeff Sessions: 'Southern racist caricature painful'

            US attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions says US can
            'never go back' to discrimination of past.

Title : Thousands attend Rafsanjani funeral

            Tens of thousands of Iranians attended the funeral
            of the former president, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani,
            on Tuesday. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei led
            prayers at the ceremony.

Title : Cyprus talks: Could there be an end to decades of division?

            An end to decades of division in Cyprus is difficult
            but possible, a United Nations envoy has said as leaders
            met in Geneva to try to reach a settlement.

Title : Brazil: Clash of cultures over Amazon dams

            Indigenous groups and river dwellers are battling the
            government and big corporations over the huge dams
            being built to meet Brazil's energy needs.

Title : Kidman: I wish I'd had more children

            Nicole Kidman tells the Victoria Derbyshire programme
            that she would like more children of her own.

Title : World news in one minute

            Watch the latest news summary from BBC World
            News. International news updated 24 hours a day.

Title : Baftas 2017: La La Land leads film award nominations

            La La Land has received the most nominations for the
            British Academy Film Awards with 11 nods.

Title : Luton school head teacher kept 7ft snake in office,
says Ofsted

            A head teacher kept a boa constrictor in his office
            without checking if it posed a risk, Ofsted says.

Title : Spotify offers Barack Obama a job as 'President of Playlists'

            The music streaming service is seeking a "President of
            Playlists" with "eight years' experience".

Title : Stephen Evans: Can North Korea's nuclear bid be stopped?

            Examining the options available to curb North Korea's
            nuclear ambitions.

Title : The woman who broke the news of World War Two

            Celebrated war correspondent who broke the news of
            Germany's invasion of Poland.

Title : The father whose baby was killed by dingos

            Michael Chamberlain, whose baby daughter was snatched
            by a dingo in the 1980s, has died aged 72.

Title : How battle for Mosul is gathering pace

            The battle for Mosul against so-called Islamic State is
            showing signs of gathering pace, writes Michael Knights.

Title : Why Rafsanjani's death is a blow to reformists

            The death of former President Rafsanjani robs Iran of
            a force for continuity, BBC Persian's Kasra Naji says.

Title : Child monks

            High in the Himalayas, young novice monks take their
            lessons in the 15th-Century Thiksey monastery.

Title : Week in pictures: 31 December 2016 - 6 January 2017

            A selection of the best news photographs from around
            the world, taken over the past week.

Title : Here we come a-wassailing

            Members of the Leominster Morris take part in a torch-lit
            wassailing ceremony ahead of Twelfth Night.

Title : Africa's top shots: 30 December 2016 - 6 January 2017

            A selection of the best photos from across Africa
            this week.

Title : Manchester United 2-0 Hull City

            Second-half goals from Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini
            give Manchester United a 2-0 first-leg win over Hull
            in the semi-final of the EFL Cup.

Title : Sir Dave Brailsford: Team Sky can be trusted despite
'regrettable' doping questions

            Sir Dave Brailsford says Team Sky can be trusted "100%",
            despite "regrettable" questions over Sir Bradley Wiggins'
            medical records.

Title : World Cup: Gianni Infantino defends tournament expansion
to 48 teams

            Fifa president Gianni Infantino defends the expansion of
            the World Cup to 48 teams, saying the change is based on
            "sporting merit" not money.

Title : Morgan Schneiderlin: Man Utd and Everton agree £22m fee
for midfielder

            Manchester United agree to sell France midfielder Morgan
            Schneiderlin to Everton for £22m.

Title : Soldiers in love

            When two Iraqi men fell in love during intense fighting
            in the city of Ramadi in 2003, it was the beginning of
            a long, long struggle to live together as a couple.

Title : Write stuff

            China is close to producing a fully domestically-made
            ballpoint pen after a long struggle.

Title : Suburban dream

            The sale of the Hills Hoist stirs emotional reflections
            on a fixture of 20th Century Australia.

Title : 'Ready for battle'

            Wyre Davies in the Amazon reports on a conflict between
            huge hydropower projects and the environment.

Title : One year on

            The music world lost an icon on 10 January 2016. Here
            are some of the things we've discovered about David
            Bowie since he died.

Title : Generations at war

            Research shows that those in their 20s and 30s, the
            so-called millennials, could become the first generation
            to be worse off than their parents.


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