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Title : Trump orders wall to be built on Mexico border
The president also orders funding be stripped from US
cities that harbour undocumented immigrants.
Title : US actress Mary Tyler Moore dies aged 80
The Oscar nominated actress, who rose to fame in 1960s
sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, has died.
Title : Bolt loses gold after team-mate fails test
Usain Bolt has to hand back one of his nine Olympic
gold medals after Jamaican team-mate Nesta Carter tests
positive for a banned substance.
Title : Francois Fillon's wife facing payment investigation
A newspaper accuses the French presidential candidate's
wife of improperly receiving public funds.
Title : 'Born again' after avalanche rescue from Italy hotel
Giorgia Galassi and Vincenzo Forti tell of being trapped
and rescued from an avalanche which hit a hotel a
week ago.
Title : Netherlands government to counter Trump abortion funding ban
The country says it is setting up a fund to help women
"remain in control of their own bodies".
Title : Mother describes joy over 6kg baby
Brian Junior was born in Melbourne and weighed in at
6.06kg (13.5lb) and was 57cm long.
Title : Dow Jones finishes above 20,000 milestone for first time
The Dow Jones shares index closes above the 20,000
milestone for the first time in its history.
Title : UK government to publish Brexit plan
Theresa May says she recognises the "appetite" for a
formal policy document setting out her plan.
Title : Northumbria University 'life-threatening' caffeine test fine
University is fined £400,000 after students are given
100 times too much caffeine in an experiment.
Title : Madonna denies adoption 'rumours'
Pop star Madonna denies reports she is adopting more
children in Malawi.
Title : Somali hotel bomb attack 'kills 28', say ambulance staff
Ambulance staff say 28 people died and more than 40
were injured in a bomb attack at a Mogadishu hotel.
Title : Mali out as Uganda score first Afcon goal since 1978
Mali are knocked out of the Africa Cup of Nations as
they draw with Uganda in their final Group D game.
Title : Chris Patten: UK risks 'selling its honour' on Hong Kong
Chris Patten says the UK risks not meeting its promises
to support Hong Kong.
Title : Egypt activist 'tortured for his T-shirt'
Mahmoud Hussein, 21, describes how he came to be arrested
in Egypt, and what happened to him in detention.
Title : Truck trailer smashed in two by commuter train
Police in Utah have released dramatic dashcam footage
showing the moment a train and truck collided.
Title : Stevie Wonder heard Grayson Erhard play and joined him
on stage
The young musician was performing in the lobby of a
Los Angeles hotel as part of a music festival when the
legendary Stevie Wonder heard him.
Title : Sinkhole opens up in suburb of Philadelphia
A car and a tree are seen teetering on the edge of a
sinkhole, which has opened up in Philadelphia.
Title : Lantern festivals light up China
Lanterns shows are being held to celebrate Chinese
New Year.
Title : World news in one minute
Watch the latest news summary from BBC World
News. International news updated 24 hours a day.
Title : North Korean defector's family heartbreak
Thae Yong-ho is one of the highest ranking North Korean
officials ever to defect. He's been talking to the
BBC's Steve Evans about the regime.
Title : Bolivia festival celebrates people's dreams for 2017
At the Alasitas festival, thousands of people buy
miniature representations of what they want in 2017,
including toads that symbolise wealth.
Title : Lovelorn red panda escapes from Virginia Zoo
The racoon-like creature may have become agitated
because this is breeding season, officials say.
Title : Chinese man cycles 500km in wrong direction to get home
Police paid for the man's ticket home when they realised
he had been cycling off course for 30 days.
Title : Justin Rowlatt: What will Trump do in Afghanistan?
Will the US cut its losses and bring America's longest
war to an end?
Title : Orla Guerin: Egypt six years after the revolution
Six years since the outbreak of the revolution in Egypt,
human rights campaigners says the situation in the
country is far worse, Orla Guerin reports.
Title : Alastair Leithead: The Gambia still far from normal
Gambians have celebrated the end of Yahya Jammeh's
22-year rule but things are unlikely to change fast.
Title : Damien McGuinness: Brexit message leaves Berlin cold
An appeal over a post-Brexit trade deal was met with
sniggers in Berlin, Damien McGuinness writes.
Title : Samsung: Why is it doing so well despite Galaxy Note
7 fiasco?
If you expected a firm that has had so much bad publicity
recently to be struggling, you'd be wrong.
Title : Supreme Court Brexit ruling: What happens next?
After the Supreme Court rejects the government's Brexit
appeal, what happens next?
Title : First 100 days: What executive actions has Trump taken?
President Trump signs a flurry of orders as he lays
out his presidential agenda.
Title : Trump's 'alternative facts': Why the row about inauguration
'lies'?
Why does US President Donald Trump say journalists are
"among the most dishonest human beings"?
Title : Terrains of the Body
The Whitechapel Gallery's new show, Terrains of the Body,
uses photographs from the collection of the National
Museum of Women in the Arts.
Title : Becoming British
Photographer Ed Gold spends a day in the life of a Pole
working in a UK hospital.
Title : Week in pictures: 14-20 January 2017
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
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 : Africa's top shots
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Liverpool 0-1 Southampton (Agg: 0-2)
Southampton reach a first major final since 2003 with
a determined display to beat Liverpool in the EFL Cup
at Anfield.
Title : Rafael Nadal beats Milos Raonic to reach Australian Open
semi-finals
Rafael Nadal makes his first Grand Slam semi-final since
2014 with an accomplished victory over Milos Raonic.
Title : Celta Vigo 2-2 Real Madrid (4-3 agg)
Celta Vigo stunned La Liga leaders Real Madrid to reach
the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey with a 2-2 draw
[4-3 win on aggregate].
Title : Celtic 1-0 St Johnstone
Celtic equal the Lisbon Lions' run of 26 games without
defeat after a slender win over St Johnstone.
Title : Parallel lives
Jennifer Bricker was born without legs but still became
a gymnast, after watching an Olympic champion on TV. The
two had more in common than they could ever have guessed.
Title : Trumping trade
Global trade flows are already falling, but could Donald
Trump prove to be their final death knell?
Title : Bad air
Daytime in the city: Will we still work in offices in
future and how damaging is urban air to our health?
Title : Australia Day
Australia celebrates its national day on 26 January
but it's becoming an increasingly heated subject.
Title : Tech tonic
Digital learning is helping to meet the demand for
better education in South Africa.
Title : Train of thought
Writer Marianne Kirby was one of the first people to hold
a writer's residency on America's national rail system,
Amtrak, in 2014. She shares what spending her days
writing on a train across America actually felt like.
Title : Oscars 2017
A look at the best actress nominees for the 89th Academy
Awards on 26 February 2017.
Title : Sun-powered satellite TV
Households without mains electricity in rural areas of
Kenya can now receive solar-powered satellite TV.
Title : How realistic is Donald Trump's Mexico wall?
Donald Trump wants to build an "impenetrable, physical,
tall, powerful, beautiful" wall between the US and
Mexico. What happens next?
Title : Trump's 'control-alt-delete' on climate change policy
Are the Trump team's actions on climate and energy the
opening shots in a war on knowledge?
Title : More national parks appear to defy Trump on Twitter
Several parks tweet messages highlighting climate change
fears or apparently opposing immigration plans.
Title : Trump pledges 'major investigation into voter fraud'
The new president tweets about alleged illegal ballots
in two states and registered dead voters.
Title : Reality Check: Did millions vote illegally in the US?
President Trump claims that he would have won the
popular vote had it not been for fraud. Is he right?
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