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Title : Pakistan: IS attack on Sufi shrine in Sindh kills dozens
At least 72 people are killed in a blast at a Sufi
shrine in one of the worst attacks in the past year.
Title : Zuckerberg: my Facebook manifesto to re-boot globalisation
Mark Zuckerberg talks to the BBC about globalisation,
fake news, and a new Facebook manifesto.
Title : Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong facing South Korea arrest
The case is linked to a scandal that led to the
impeachment of President Park Geung-hye.
Title : Trump launches stinging attack on media
The president says the media is distorting the truth
about his achievements, amid criticism about his
first month.
Title : Baghdad car bomb kills at least 48
A car bomb in southern Baghdad kills at least 48 people -
the third such blast in three days.
Title : Trump team sets out approach to Russia
Senior US officials say Washington will work with Moscow,
but only in certain policy areas.
Title : Charging a mobile phone in a cafe? Pay up, says Vienna owner
Owner says fee targets "extreme" customers who leave
devices plugged for too long.
Title : Kim Jong-nam: More arrests over airport poisoning
Police finish their post-mortem on Kim Jong-nam's body
and are searching for more suspects.
Title : YouTube star PewDiePie rejects anti-Semitism claims
Disney cut ties with the YouTube star over allegations
his videos contained Nazi references.
Title : Three people found dead in water tank in Australia
One man collapsed before another man and a woman went
to his aid and also died, police say.
Title : Crossing lights for smartphone zombies
Light-up strips have been installed at a pedestrian
crossing in Bodegraven, Netherlands, to help smartphone
users cross the road safely.
Title : Israel-Palestinian conflict: US 'thinking outside box'
The US envoy spoke out after the UN head warned there is
"no alternative" to Palestinian statehood.
Title : A Day Without Immigrants protest sees US businesses close
Schools, restaurants and grocery stores shut from Los
Angeles to Chicago to New York.
Title : Helicopter pilot lands to ask for directions in Kazakhstan
A military helicopter pilot gets some help from a lorry
driver after losing his bearings during a training
exercise in Kazakhstan.
Title : Meet Kim - British, 27, anti-IS fighter
This 27-year-old is the first-known British woman
to travel to Syria's front line against so-called
Islamic State.
Title : Dozens dead in Baghdad car bomb attack
A car bomb at a used car market in Bayaa in southern
Baghdad kills at least 48 people.
Title : Trump's first month in 90 seconds
Donald Trump has just finished the fourth week of his
presidency. What happened?
Title : US actor Ashton Kutcher urges end to child sexual
exploitation
Actor Ashton Kutcher says he has seen things "no person
should see".
Title : Treasure hunters of the River Thames
Why is mudlarking becoming more popular in London?
Title : Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Medals get makeover
Organisers of the Tokyo Games come up with a novel way
to make the prizes more sustainable.
Title : World news in one minute
Watch the latest news summary from BBC World
News. International news updated 24 hours a day.
Title : Running ants: Why scientists built an insect treadmill
The researchers recording ants' brain activity as
they run.
Title : Bristol University student accidentally made explosive
Probe finds the student inadvertently produced the
dangerous chemical during "a routine procedure".
Title : Google CEO Sundar Pichai writes back to girl, 7, who wants
a job
She told him she "liked computers and robots" as she
explained why she wanted to work there.
Title : Grammys 2017
Images of this year's Grammy awards at the Staples
Center in Los Angeles.
Title : Baftas 2017
Images of this year's Bafta film awards at the Royal
Albert Hall in London.
Title : Resurrecting a ruin
The derelict St Peter's Seminary - in Scottish woods -
is receiving a second chance.
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 : Football for change
Photographer Charlie Clift documents the way football
is helping communities around the world.
Title : Tea, pokers and umbrellas
Assassination is one of the oldest tools in the book -
and there are many ways to do it.
Title : 'Power of six'
What are the rules behind the great British pastime of
standing in line?
Title : Portrait of the artist
Artist Christian Fuchs is obsessed with his ancestors
and spends months painstakingly recreating portraits
of them, which he poses for himself
Title : Clubbed to death
Following the demise of the seal-hunting trade, Norway
is focusing on a new Arctic gold rush.
Title : Raga revolution
Carnatic vocalist TM Krishna is striving to make
classical music egalitarian and inclusive.
Title : Warning signs
Every year in the UK, 3,000 people's sight is damaged
by a condition called giant cell arteritis. Dr Saleyah
Ahsan explains what to look out for.
Title : Hot topic
As New York Fashion Week draws to a close, here are
some highlights from the catwalk.
Title : 'Marry twice or go to jail'
Are African media dealing with fake news effectively?
Title : Viewpoint: A vital shift in US Mideast policy
The playful exchange between Netanyahu and Trump said
a great deal, writes PJ Crowley.
Title : Ian Pollock: Glasses mega-merger in focus
Will a merger of Essilor and Luxottica be too big for
the public good?
Title : Did they really say that?
What is the best way to counter the rise of the fake
political quote?
Title : Trump's mental health debate: What is it about?
Is it right to discuss Donald Trump's mental
health? Professionals are divided.
Title : The law that bans US citizens from private diplomacy
A detailed look at the law, amid claims former Trump
aide Michael Flynn may have violated it.
Title : What led to the demise of N Korea's Kim Jong-nam?
The late Kim Jong-nam was never a candidate to take
power in North Korea, argues Michael Madden.
Title : Russia: The scandal Trump can't shake
A top Trump aide quitting over contact with Russia is
just the latest element of a major controversy.
Title : Why are armyworms attacking Africa's crops?
A new hungry caterpillar is threatening African crops
already badly hit by record droughts.
Title : Manchester United 3-0 Saint-Etienne
Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores a hat-trick as Manchester
United open up a commanding Europa League last-32 lead
against Saint-Etienne.
Title : Mesut Ozil: Arsenal forward is being made scapegoat,
says agent
Forward Mesut Ozil believes he is being made the
scapegoat for Arsenal's problems, according to his agent.
Title : Tennis star Bouchard honours Super Bowl blind date bet
Canadian tennis player Genie Bouchard joins a 20-year-old
fan for a date after losing a Twitter bet.
Title : Gent 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham's Europa League hopes are dealt a blow as
Gent earn a surprise 1-0 win in their last-32 first-leg
meeting.
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