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Title : Catalan crisis: Spain PM Rajoy demands direct rule
Spain's senate is expected to pass the emergency
measures, which include sacking the Catalan leader.
Title : Barnaby Joyce: Australia deputy PM disqualified from office
Barnaby Joyce and four others were wrongly elected
because they held dual citizenship, a court says.
Title : JFK assassination: Thousands of files released
Some 2,800 records on the 1963 assassination are
released, but the president withholds some others.
Title : South Africa coffin case: White farmers receive jail terms
Two white farmers are sentenced to more than 10 years
each for forcing a black man into a coffin.
Title : Americans break 'unbeatable' El Capitan record
Brad Gobright and Jim Reynolds break the speed climbing
record for El Capitan.
Title : US sailors rescued after five months adrift in Pacific
Two US yachtswomen and their dogs are rescued by the
US Navy after a trip from Hawaii went wrong.
Title : Equatorial Guinea VP Teodorin Obiang sentenced in France
The son of Equatorial Guinea's president gets a suspended
jail term for corruption - in absentia.
Title : Indian surgeons separate twins joined at the head
Two-year-old boys Jaga and Kalia underwent 16 hours of
surgery, the first of its kind in India.
Title : Brexit: EU bank may not fully repay UK until 2054
The European Investment Bank may not repay the UK in
full for its investment until 2054.
Title : Heart surgery survival chances 'better in the afternoon'
Heart patients improve their survival chances by having
surgery in the afternoon, research suggests.
Title : YouTuber Adam Blampied apologises for 'manipulating' women
Prominent UK video blogger Adam Blampied issues apology
for 'manipulating' women into sending him images.
Title : North Korea to release captured South Korean fishermen
North Korea says it will free a South Korean boat and
crew seized six days ago in its waters.
Title : Clashes mar Macron's French Guiana visit
A protest over social deprivation turns violent in the
French South American territory.
Title : Pope's tough question for International Space Station crew
The International Space Station crew are asked some
tricky questions in a video call with Pope Francis.
Title : JFK files: What will documents reveal about Kennedy's killer?
Classified documents on President Kennedy's assassination
are due to be released. What will we learn?
Title : 100 Women: Rugby for lesbians in South Africa
Meet the women using sport and poetry to change the
way they're viewed.
Title : Hong Kong Exchange trading floor closes for good
After 31 years, the lights will go out as the Hong Kong
Exchange shifts to electronic trading only.
Title : A Halloween guide to being scary in six easy steps
An actor with a degree in "scare acting" says the key
to being spooky is perfecting six moves.
Title : Quiz: Who's moved in with New Zealand's new PM?
7 days quiz: It's the weekly news quiz - have you been
paying attention to what's been going on in the world
over the past seven days?
Title : Kenya Election: Two very different voter experiences
As Kenya's presidential election re-run is marred by
isolated clashes, Africa Editor Fergal Keane visits
two polling stations.
Title : 100 Women: 'We invaded the football pitch to win the right
to play'
These girls found a solution when the boys in their
school didn't want to play football with them.
Title : Africa's top shots: 20-26 October 2017
A selection of the best photos from across Africa and
of Africans this week.
Title : In the cockpit of the '1,000mph' Bloodhound car
Experience the supersonic Bloodhound car in 360 as it
prepares for land speed record.
Title : The cat killer stalking suburbia
For the past two years, a serial killer has been
attacking pet cats in Britain, leaving behind him a
trail of fear and mistrust.
Title : Catalonia: Did voters face worst police violence ever seen
in the EU?
Which side is correct in the claims and counter-claims
of violence at the Catalan referendum?
Title : Why it is so difficult to develop new antibiotics
Over-reliance on and misuse of antibiotics has raised
fears of a future without effective medicines.
Title : How Australia's A$49bn internet network came to be ridiculed
The nation's largest infrastructure project, a broadband
network, has drawn complaints and ridicule.
Title : The flying drones putting workers out of a job
Online shoppers want cheap, fast deliveries so
distribution warehouses are automating but at a cost
in jobs.
Title : What's behind the rise of Asia's stock markets
Solid corporate profits and attractive valuations are
luring investors to Asian stocks.
Title : Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam: WBA and IBF champion eyes
heavyweight history
Anthony Joshua is relishing the "great responsibility"
of attempting to become the first man to hold all four
heavyweight world titles.
Title : Pedro Caixinha sacking: Institutional failure at Rangers -
director Alastair Johnston
Rangers director Alastair Johnston describes the events
that led to manager Pedro Caixinha's sacking as an
"institutional failure".
Title : Harry Kane: Tottenham striker out of Manchester United game
Tottenham striker Harry Kane is ruled out of his side's
trip to Manchester United on Saturday with a hamstring
injury.
Title : Pat Nevin analysis: Which player is indispensable to
Manchester City?
BBC football analyst Pat Nevin looks at the reasons
behind Manchester City's brilliant start to the season,
and identifies the one player who is crucial to Pep
Guardiola's plans.
Title : Martina Hingis to retire from tennis after WTA Finals
World number one doubles player Martina Hingis will
retire from tennis after the WTA Finals.
Title : Joe Marler: England and Harlequins prop available earlier
after appeal
Joe Marler will be available for England's game against
Australia, after the decision to spread his ban over
four weeks was reversed.
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