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Title : Trump wall: New proposal ties Dreamer plan to border
clampdown
The US president's new proposals to clamp down on
illegal migration are rejected by Democrats.
Title : Harvey Weinstein sacked after sexual harassment claims
The producer of films including The King's Speech has
been accused of sexually harassing many women.
Title : Taking dead bodies for a highland dance
The "turning of the bonesā€¯ is one of the countryā€Ös
most important and joyful occasions.
Title : US economist Thaler wins Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize for Economics given to US economist Richard
Thaler, one of founding fathers of behavioural economics
Title : Rohingya crisis: Children die as boat capsizes off Bangladesh
At least 10 children drowned in the incident in the
Naf river on the Myanmar-Bangladesh border.
Title : Theresa May: 'We can prove Brexit doomsayers wrong'
Theresa May is to brief parliament on Brexit as the
fifth round of negotiations begins in Brussels.
Title : Electric honeycomb: Pakistani teen in scientific first
Shaheer Niazi, 17, is being internationally recognised
for his work on the electric honeycomb.
Title : Turkey and US scale back visa services amid diplomatic row
Both sides cite security concerns, with the move coming
after a US employee was held in Turkey.
Title : Catalonia independence: Huge Spain unity rally in Barcelona
At least 350,000 people protest against secession amid
speculation Catalan leaders may declare independence.
Title : Trump NFL row: Mike Pence walks out of game after players
kneel
The US vice-president abandons a game in his home state
after players kneel during the national anthem.
Title : Could dual citizen row threaten Australia's government?
A dual citizen saga may threaten its parliamentary
majority, but that prospect is not terminal.
Title : Rebel Wilson: Bauer Media to fight record defamation payout
The publisher will appeal against a A$4.5m compensation
sum awarded to the actress.
Title : Argentine Airlines suspends flights to Venezuela
Argentine Airlines say it has concerns over security
and has ended its flights to Caracas.
Title : Blade Runner 2049 disappoints at US box office
The sequel to the 1982 cult classic is the weekend's
most popular film in America and 45 countries.
Title : Life on front line on South Korea's border
What is life like on South Korea's front line, with
Kim Jong-un's artillery just a few miles away?
Title : Las Vegas shooting: Rate of fire - inside America's arsenal
The rapidity of the gunfire in Las Vegas shocked many -
but everyday Americans own these weapons too.
Title : Seeing US presidents in a different light
A new exhibition in Washington gives visitors the chance
to rethink how history has judged them.
Title : Australia's solar challenge begins
Teams from around the world are competing on solar cars
in an epic transcontinental race.
Title : Inside the ruins of one of Africaā€Ös first 5-star hotels
The Ducor hotel in Monrovia, Liberia, used to attract
the world's rich and famous. Could it still play a part
in Liberia's future?
Title : Dragon dance spectacle at Nagasaki harvest festival
The Nagasaki Kunchi festival is more than 380 years old.
Title : Your pictures: On the road
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, it is "on the road".
Title : 100 Women: Why can fewer women read this sentence than men?
Two-thirds of the worldā€Ös illiterate adults are
women. But what's holding them back?
Title : Ernesto Guevara: How my father inspired my Cuban motorcycle
tours
Fifty years after Che Guevara's death, his son takes
the BBC on a motorcycle tour of Cuba.
Title : The story not being talked about in Myanmar
In Yangon, news of the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar's
western region of Rakhine is largely untold.
Title : How the search for a 'death ray' led to radar
British scientists played a key role in developing radar,
which has helped deliver safer skies.
Title : How the Guptas' brand turned toxic in South Africa
Can the controversial Gupta family's business survive
in South Africa?
Title : 'I wish they could be saved': The victims of India's
poisonous dust
At the age of 17, Urmila Yadav became one of the youngest
certified cases of silicosis in India.
Title : China congress: Military facelift a sign of bigger changes
Political analyst Cheng Li explains Xi Jinping's revamp
of China's military.
Title : 'I quit Google and launched a business with my mum'
How Munaf Kapadia runs a successful "pop up" restaurant
at his family home in Mumbai.
Title : Five things I learned as a woman in Silicon Valley
The BBC's Nuala McGovern reports on smashing the
technology glass ceiling in Silicon Valley.
Title : Zak Hardaker: Castleford Tigers full-back banned after
positive drugs test
Castleford's Zak Hardaker is provisionally suspended
after testing positive for cocaine and will not be in
England's World Cup squad.
Title : World Cup 2018: Have England improved since the 2014
World Cup?
England have qualified for the 2018 World Cup but what
progress have they made in the past four years?
Title : Claudia Fragapane wins World Gymnastics bronze in Montreal
Britain's Claudia Fragapane claims a bronze medal in
the floor final at the World Gymnastics Championships
in Montreal.
Title : Gordon Strachan: 'Scotland have a problem - genetically,
we are behind'
Scotland boss Gordon Strachan says his team are
"genetically behind", after they miss out on a World
Cup play-off place.
Title : Wales consider possible Test selection change to 'Gatland's
Law'
The Welsh Rugby Union could alter its international
selection policy to allow some non-Welsh based players
to be picked if they have won sufficient caps.
Title : 100 Women: 'We can't teach girls of the future with books
of the past'
Research suggests women are either written off or
portrayed in stereotypes roles in primary school
textbooks from all over the world.
Title : The Bollywood star whose mother can't read
Nearly three-quarters of Indian women over 60 can't
read and Bollywood star Nawazuddin Siddiqui's mother
is one of them.
Title : 100 Women: Astronaut Peggy Whitson on being told she'd
never go to space
Despite being told to give up her dream of going
to space, Peggy Whitson persisted and is now a
record-breaking astronaut.
Title : Does educating women boost vaccinations?
In poor countries, better education for women sees
more children immunised but the trend reverses in
rich countries.
Title : Michelle Bachelet: Being nice doesn't mean I'm weak
Chile's first female President, Michelle Bachelet,
says "because I don't insult people, they think it's
weakness. It's not."
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