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Title : Baghdad's Green Zone hit by rockets after deadly clashes
The incident comes hours after clashes at a protest in
Iraq's capital left at least five dead.
Title : Donald Trump considers issuing new travel ban
The US president tells reporters on Air Force One that a
"brand new order" may be issued next week.
Title : Greek WW2 bomb forces huge Thessaloniki evacuation
It is thought to be one of the biggest bomb evacuation
operations in post-World War Two Greece.
Title : Japanese manga artist Jiro Taniguchi dies aged 69
Jiro Taniguchi became popular for his elegant line
drawings and intricately-constructed landscapes.
Title : Spectacular snow moon seen around the world
February's full moon also coincides with a partial
lunar eclipse.
Title : Egypt's '500kg' woman arrives at India hospital for surgery
She is believed to be the world's heaviest woman and
will undergo weight reduction surgery.
Title : Chinese man trapped in India goes home after 50 years
Wang Qi, who says he strayed across the Indian border
in 1963, is finally reunited with his family.
Title : New Zealand whales: Hundreds more stranded at Farewell Spit
A frustrating development for rescuers only hours after
100 were successfully refloated.
Title : Jakarta vote: Indonesia hardliners call for Muslim governor
Tens of thousands gather for mass prayers to call for
the Indonesian capital to have a Muslim leader.
Title : Warning for UK opposition Brexit rebels
Frontbenchers who voted against the party's three-line
whip on the Brexit Bill will not be sacked.
Title : India's iconic Ambassador car brand is sold to Peugeot
It is unclear whether the new owners will revive
production of India's former bestselling car.
Title : Margaret Atwood: US going 'back to Puritan values'
under Trump
The Canadian writer compares attitudes to women's rights
to those of 17th-century New England.
Title : Canada man who beheaded bus passenger granted freedom
The man, who has schizophrenia, was found not criminally
responsible for the 2008 attack.
Title : EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker 'will not seek second term'
Jean-Claude Juncker became European Commission president
in 2014 - despite opposition from Britain.
Title : Lost 150-year-old wedding dress found
A newly-wed is reunited with her
great-great-grandmother's dress, lost after a dry
cleaners went bust.
Title : Missing Harry Potter painting prompts Parcelforce apology
A nationwide depot search was carried out but the
painting was never found.
Title : 'Look at me' - Trump and Abe's awkward handshake
US President Donald Trump and Japan's Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe held talks at the White House.
Title : Joy as Chinese man reunited with family after 50 years
Wang Qi accidentally crossed into India in 1963 and
had not seen his family since.
Title : New Zealand whales: Frantic bid to save stranded mammals
The mass stranding of whales on a remote beach in
New Zealand has taken a turn for the worse as 240
more arrived.
Title : Jonny Dymond tracks President Trump's third week
Jonny Dymond tracks President Trump's third week
Title : Girls on 'Girls' - the hit TV show is back
Girls talk about what makes hit comedy-drama "Girls"
such good television, as it returns for its final series.
Title : Strong winds in US topple truck on highway
Dashcam footage captures the moment strong winds cause a
truck to blow over onto a highway patrol car in Wyoming.
Title : World news in one minute
Watch the latest news summary from BBC World
News. International news updated 24 hours a day.
Title : Russian choir celebrates Diplomats' Day in song
It was Diplomats' Day in Russia on Friday and the
country's Diplomacy For Peace choir, made up of newly
qualified diplomats, has been singing the praises of
their diplomacy.
Title : Football for change
Photographer Charlie Clift documents the way football
is helping communities around the world.
Title : Africa's top shots: 3-9 February 2017
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Fences
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week it is "Fences".
Title : Slicing the air
A group of women practise the ancient Chinese sport
of wushu.
Title : Six Nations: Wales 16-21 England
Wales are unable to prevent England extending their
winning run to 16 games in a row as the visitors win
a Six Nations thriller in Cardiff.
Title : Liverpool 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur
Sadio Mane lifts Liverpool's recent gloom by scoring
twice in two first-half minutes to see off top-four
rivals Tottenham.
Title : Alaves 0-6 Barcelona
Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez both score as Barcelona
thrash Alaves in La Liga.
Title : Six Nations: Italy 10-63 Ireland
CJ Stander and Craig Gilroy hat-tricks help Ireland
regroup from their Scotland defeat to earn a nine-try
win over outclassed Italy.
Title : Spot the difference
Swiss voters decide whether to make it easier for
third-generation immigrants to become citizens.
Title : Leaving its mark
A new exhibit looks at the history of tattoos in New
York City.
Title : Nigeria's Arik Air and aviation industry in disarray
Why delays and chaos means air travel in Nigeria is
often grounded.
Title : The battle of al-Bab
Multiple players in the Syrian war are hinging their
next move on the fate of the IS-held town al-Bab.
Title : Week in pictures: 4-10 February 2017
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Grammy gossip
All the information you need to prepare for the Grammy
Awards this weekend.
Title : 'It's an offence, mate'
How an Australian man's boxing broadcast sparked memes,
legal threats and a complex debate.
Title : Grain of truth
Does rice really contain harmful quantities of
arsenic? Dr Michael Mosley of Trust Me, I'm A Doctor
investigates.
Title : A growing trend
Colonel Medica grows 100kg of cannabis a year - for
patients with cancer or multiple sclerosis.
Title : Steve Rosenberg: Humpty Dumpty versus the Kremlin
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg meets a "Humpty Dumpty"
hacker on the run in Estonia.
Title : Mark Lowen: Why Turkey is holding a referendum
The BBC's Mark Lowen explains why a draft new
constitution for Turkey is encountering such fierce
opposition.
Title : The Indian election no one can afford to lose
Polling in India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh,
has high stakes for all players involved.
Title : Somalia's 'Mr Cheese' president has a lot on his plate
Somalia has a new, apparently popular president. His
main challenges include making federalism work, reducing
corruption and improving security.
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