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Title : Gambia crisis: Senegal sends in troops to back elected leader
Troops cross the border as Adama Barrow is sworn in to
replace Yahya Jammeh, who refuses to resign.
Title : Rigopiano hotel avalanche: Italian rescuers find no sign
of life
Fears grow for some 30 people buried under snow and
debris at a hotel, with two deaths confirmed.
Title : Footage shows rescuers inside Italy avalanche hotel
Rescuers battled overnight to reach the Rigopiano hotel,
with the first of them arriving on skis.
Title : No Kanye at 'typically American' ceremony
Kanye West won't appear at Donald Trump's "traditionally
American" inauguration, the organiser says.
Title : Drug lord Guzman extradited to US
Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman could face the death penalty
if convicted of drug offences in the US.
Title : May: Inequality fuels politics of division
The prime minister says mainstream politicians must
tackle a backlash against globalisation.
Title : Petrobras: Brazil judge Teori Zavascki dies in plane crash
Supreme Court judge Teori Zavascki was in charge of
investigating corruption at state oil giant Petrobras.
Title : Belgium sentences fake-ID gang used by Brussels and Paris
attackers
They were convicted of forging identity documents used
by suspects in the Paris and Brussels attacks.
Title : Syria: Islamic State group 'kills 12' in Palmyra
Islamic State jihadists behead four people and shoot
eight dead in the ancient Syrian city, monitors say.
Title : Martin McGuinness: Ex-deputy first minister will not stand
in NI election
Former NI deputy first minister says ill health is a
factor in his decision.
Title : Tesla avoids recall after Autopilot crash death
Tesla will not be ordered to recall its semi-autonomous
cars in the US, following a fatal crash in May 2016.
Title : Sir Paul McCartney sues Sony over Beatles songs
Sir Paul McCartney takes legal action against Sony over
who controls The Beatles' back catalogue.
Title : Tehran fire: Twenty firemen killed as high-rise collapses
The firefighters were battling a blaze in a 17-storey
building in Tehran when it fell to the ground.
Title : Trump hints New York Jets owner Woody Johnson will be US
envoy to UK
The scion of the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical giant
has known the president-elect for years.
Title : Lambada singer Loalwa Braz found dead in Brazil
The body of Loalwa Braz, singer of 1980s hit Lambada,
has been found in a burnt-out car in Brazil.
Title : Italy avalanche aerials show stranded rescuers
Aerial footage reveals the wall of snow blocking
rescuers from reaching a hotel engulfed by an avalanche
in central Italy.
Title : Tehran high-rise collapses after being engulfed by fire
A landmark high-rise building in the Iranian capital,
Tehran, collapses after being engulfed by fire.
Title : Trump prods reluctant Melania to speak
Donald Trump persuaded wife Melania to address a group
of supporters at a lunch in Washington.
Title : US frisbee team captures frozen lake crossing
A US youth frisbee team used a mobile phone to film
a frisbee crossing a frozen lake in the wind. Here's
what happened.
Title : Putin spokesman denies US election hack
President Vladimir Putinâ€Ös spokesman denies any Russian
government involvement in hacking to influence the 2017
US election result.
Title : Kidnapped girl Lexis Manigo defends abductor 'mother'
A girl, who was kidnapped as a baby 18 years ago, has
defended the woman who took her from a Florida hospital.
Title : World news in one minute
Watch the latest news summary from BBC World
News. International news updated 24 hours a day.
Title : Meet the BBC's 'Orangu-cam'
The Breakfast team have been monkeying around with one
of the stars of new series 'Spy in the Wild'.
Title : LGBT dance party staged outside incoming US vice-president
Mike Pence's house
Activists unhappy about Mike Pence becoming US
vice-president danced to Beyonce and Whitney Houston
outside his house.
Title : Going boldly? Star Trek star's new role
From Captain Picard to poo - the surprising new role
for Sir Patrick Stewart.
Title : Viewpoint: Obama got balance right with Manning
Former US Assistant Secretary of State PJ Crowley says
Barack Obama was right to cut Chelsea Manning's sentence.
Title : Ben Wright: Teetotal Trump and the drinking presidents
What the chief executive's relationship with alcohol
reveals about the occupants of the White House.
Title : Gambia political crisis: What happens next?
The Gambia is in crisis, with Senegalese troops having
entered the country in support of Adama Barrow after
long-time leader Yahya Jammeh refused to cede power.
Title : Virus lottery: What could be next epidemic?
Scientists have shortlisted three little-known diseases
that they think could become the next global health
emergency.
Title : Sophie the Giraffe: How safe is it?
After mould is reportedly found in the popular children's
toy - should parents be worried?
Title : How often do planes fall on houses?
Plane crashes in residential areas are extremely rare,
largely because of the skill of pilots in a crisis.
Title : Is free trade good or bad?
Free trade has been a dominant part of the post-WW2
global economy, but it is now being challenged.
Title : In pictures: Prize pigeons
Photographs from inside a Turkish pigeon auction in
Sanliurfa.
Title : Week in pictures: 7-13 January 2017
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Africa's top shots: 7-13 January 2017
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Keeping the slopes open
Photographer John Vink captures the work behind the
scenes keeping the ski slopes open at Saint Sorlin
d'Arves in France.
Title : India v England: Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni seal series
in Cuttack
Brilliant centuries from Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni give
India a series-clinching 15-run win over England in a
thrilling second ODI.
Title : Jan Vertonghen: Tottenham defender expected to be out for
six weeks
Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen is expected to be
out for six weeks with an ankle ligament injury.
Title : Senegal 2-0 Zimbabwe
Liverpool's Sadio Mane scores as Senegal beat Zimbabwe
to become the first team to reach the Africa Cup of
Nations quarter-finals.
Title : Alkaline swindle
Naima Houder-Mohammed believed Robert O Young, the
father of the alkaline diet, could cure her. It didn't
turn out as she hoped.
Title : Lords of the ruins
Photographs taken by BBC Middle East editor Jeremy
Bowen as he takes a journey through eastern Aleppo's
largely deserted streets.
Title : Pious vs secular
An attack on a Turkish nightclub revives a debate over
whether the country's secular side is under threat.
Title : When sparks fly
Korean Air is believed to be the only major airline
that routinely carries electric stun guns on its planes.
Title : Final destination
The BBC's Jonathan Head looks into why Thailand's roads
are among the most lethal in the world.
Title : The CIA files
Intelligence briefings, flying saucer sightings and
psychic tests are all part of the archive.
Title : First round over
The BBC's Kevin Connolly gauges reaction in the European
Parliament to the UK PM's Brexit pledges.
Title : Cobra fang club
A growing number of snake farms are being set up in
Kenya to attract paying visitors and breed snakes for
export to Europe and North America.
Title : The meat killer
The vegan aiming to make the perfect meatless burger
to please even "the hardcore meat lover".
Title : 'I'm so excited'
People in the US describe their feelings about going
to Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington DC
Title : Incredible journey of Trump's mother
Donald Trump's mother Mary Anne MacLeod grew up on the
Hebridean island of Lewis.
Title : What time will Trump be president? A guide to the day
The world watches as Mr Trump is sworn in as the 45th
US president on 20 January.
Title : Pink hats and protest
Donald Trump has caused a shortage of pink yarn -
continuing a history of knitters' activism.
Title : Donald Trump presidency: How the world has already changed
The businessman's surprise win in the US election has
already had a major impact on the world.
Title : 'Quit whining, liberals!'
The first of two animated opinion pieces for
BBC Newsnight looking ahead to Donald Trump's
presidency. Roger Kimball, art critic, social commentator
and editor of The New Criterion, says the moral panic
needs to stop.
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