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Title : France votes for new president amid high security
Tens of thousands of police are on duty as voters cast
ballots in a hotly fought presidential election.
Title : Mazar-e Sharif attack: Afghanistan mourns deadly Taliban
assault
More than 100 soldiers were killed or wounded in the
Taliban attack on an Afghan military base.
Title : North Korea 'detains American citizen'
The detention of a third US man comes amid heightened
tension on the peninsula.
Title : Happy Days actress Erin Moran dies at 56
Erin Moran also starred in the show's spin-off series
Joanie Loves Chachi.
Title : Kuki Gallmann shot and wounded at Kenya conservation park
Kuki Gallmann, author of I Dreamed of Africa, is flown
to hospital after an ambush, media say.
Title : General election 2017: UKIP manifesto to pledge a burka ban
The party will also promise to end the use of sharia
law in the UK, its leader Paul Nuttall says.
Title : Thousands turn out for Washington March for Science
Thousands of scientists have taken part in a
demonstration in Washington DC in protest against what
they see as a global political assault on facts.
Title : Saudi Arabia's King Salman reverses public sector pay cuts
In a raft of decrees, King Salman fires his civil
service minister and makes his son US ambassador.
Title : American Airlines suspends employee after clash over pram
An American Airlines employee is removed from duty
after the ugly exchange in San Francisco.
Title : Chelsea beat Spurs to reach FA Cup final
Nemanja Matic scores a stunning goal as Chelsea beat
Tottenham in a thrilling semi-final at Wembley to reach
the FA Cup final.
Title : Women's leader to fight UK 'male rights' MP
Sophie Walker accuses Philip Davies of misogyny but he
calls her plans "extreme political correctness".
Title : Venezuela opposition holds silent march to honour dead
Venezuela's opposition march in silence to honour the
dead in three weeks of anti-government protests.
Title : Ecuador fines media for not publishing a story
Outlets that did not cover an opposition politician's
alleged offshore banking were sanctioned.
Title : 'Weâ€Öre doing something nobody has ever done before'
Steph is an international cheerleader. Sheâ€Ös also
blind.
Title : Gunshot survivors bare all for photographer
Photographer Kathy Shorr has photographed 101 gun
shooting survivors throughout the US in a powerful new
photography project.
Title : Your pictures: Street food
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week it is "Street food".
Title : Running, rescuing, romping
Some of the week's more heartwarming stories
Title : Around the world in seven years... on a bike
Leigh Timmis left Derby in 2010 to cycle round the
world. He returns today, several years late.
Title : Africa's top shots: 13-20 April 2017
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Coachella to icebergs: The week in pictures
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : 10 things we didn't know last week
Serena Williams is 20 weeks pregnant, and more news
nuggets.
Title : Why Rome sends trains filled with rubbish to Austria
Austria is providing an ingenious solution to the
desperate problem of overflowing rubbish in Rome.
Title : BBC man met murdered Paris officer at Bataclan
The BBC's Nick Garnett recalls interviewing Xavier
Jugele, the officer killed on the Champs Elysees.
Title : Film points finger at South Korean government for Sewol
disaster
A new film about the Sewol ferry sinking criticises
the South Korean government for the tragedy.
Title : Target Somalia: The new scramble for Africa?
Many different countries are trying to get a toehold
in Somalia as it slowly emerges from chaos.
Title : Could a student's death change Pakistan's blasphemy laws?
Journalism student Mashal Khan was beaten to death by
a mob who accused him of blasphemy.
Title : Cuba's slick TV channel that supports 'more revolution'
The BBC's Will Grant speaks to the people behind Cuba's
new Canal Caribe news channel.
Title : To Ray Davies, America is a 'beautiful but dangerous' place
America is "a beautiful but dangerous place," says Ray
Davies, as he discusses his new album.
Title : Trump tracker: How much has the president achieved so far?
Donald Trump says his administration has made "incredible
progress". Do the facts back that up?
Title : Is Hungary copying Russia by targeting Soros-backed
university?
Hungary's squeeze on the liberal Central European
University is like Russian tactics, critics say.
Title : How do you organise a snap election?
News of a snap poll means many late nights and cancelled
weekends for some over the coming weeks.
Title : The asylum detainee who shot a film in secret
How Behrouz Boochani smuggled out a feature film from
Australia's detention centre in Papua New Guinea.
Title : Trumplomacy: What does US embrace of the Saudis mean?
There's been a shift in US policy towards Iran and
Saudi Arabia, reports Barbara Plett Usher.
Title : Does this court judgement make any sense?
India's Supreme Court has sent back an incomprehensible
judgement to a High Court judge.
Title : Were Dortmund blasts part of elaborate scam?
Police now believe the attack on Borussia Dortmund was
part of a plot straight out of a Bond film.
Title : 'They want to exterminate us'
A gay man who fled Chechnya after being allegedly
tortured tells the BBC he can never go back.
Title : Iran election: The six men running for president
Two clerics and a fashion-loving pilot. are among those
competing in Iran's presidential elections.
Title : London Marathon: David Weir wins men's wheelchair race
Britain's David Weir wins a record seventh London
Marathon men's wheelchair title, beating reigning
champion Marcel Hug in a sprint finish.
Title : Premier League and FA Cup double is definitely on for
Chelsea, says Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer says Chelsea FA Cup semi-final victory
against Tottenham shows why they will go on and win
the Premier League.
Title : Fed Cup: Johanna Konta beaten by Simona Halep as GB fall
behind in Romania
Great Britain trail 2-1 in their Fed Cup World Group
II play-off in Romania after Simona Halep beats Johanna
Konta in Sunday's opening match.
Title : Has the latest shooting affected French voters' plans?
Marseille voters tell us if their voting intentions
have changed after a gunman killed a policeman in Paris.
Title : Who are the candidates?
Profiles of the leading candidates to become France's
president in two rounds of voting on 23 April and 7 May.
Title : Why is the election so important?
A quick guide to the French presidential election -
said to be the least predictable in decades.
Title : Holograms, mistrust and 'fake news'
How technology and disillusionment with mainstream
media is affecting France's presidential election.
Title : Economic challenge looms
France may have a high standard of living but there
are some persistent economic problems that will prove
a challenge to whoever becomes the next president.
Con números se puede demostrar cualquier cosa.
-- Thomas Carlyle. (1795-1881) Historiador
y pensador inglés.
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