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Title : Zimbabwe latest: Mugabe makes first public appearance
The Zimbabwean president appears for the first time
since the army took over on Wednesday.
Title : Toto Riina, Mafia 'boss of bosses', dies in jail aged 87
He was born in Corleone, Sicily, and is believed to
have ordered more than 150 murders.
Title : Yemen crisis: Where power cuts threaten babies' lives
Hospitals in Yemen could run out of fuel in three
weeks. The BBC reports from one of them.
Title : Syria: Russia blocks extension of chemical attacks probe
Moscow uses its 10th UN veto since the Syria conflict
began to block investigative body.
Title : Serena Williams marries Alexis Ohanian in star-studded bash
Beyonce, Kim Kardashian and Eva Longoria were among
the A-list guests in New Orleans.
Title : The 10-year-old Liberian girl dreaming of Real Madrid
Jessica Quachie was spotted by an academy and now plays
in international tournaments against boys.
Title : Senators: Kushner 'withheld WikiLeaks and Russia emails'
Senators say Mr Kushner received emails about WikiLeaks
in 2016 that he forwarded to the Trump team.
Title : Mexico waterfall: Agua Azul cascades return to quake-hit
river
Famous turquoise cascades are flowing again after locals
used picks and shovels to remove debris.
Title : North Korean defector found to have 'enormous parasites'
Doctors say they have "never seen anything like this"
- with the longest worm 27cm (11in) long.
Title : Exotic Indonesian birds smuggled in drain pipes
A wildlife raid in Indonesia yields startling results
after 125 exotic birds are found in drain pipes.
Title : Mungo Man: Australia's oldest remains taken to ancestral home
A 42,000-year-old skeleton known as Mungo Man is returned
to his ancestral burial place.
Title : UK explorer Benedict Allen set to fly home
The explorer had been looked after by Christian
missionaries after missing his flight home, it emerges.
Title : Nicolas Leoz: Conmebol ex-chief to be extradited from
Paraguay
Former football official Nicolás Leoz is a main suspect
in a bribery and money-laundering scandal.
Title : 7 days quiz: Why did the Japanese train leave the station
early?
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 : Poor Mahrez! Is this the angriest interview outburst ever?
Algeria head coach Rabah Madjer loses his temper when a
journalist asks Leicester City midfielder Riyad Mahrez
a question about the team's recent displays.
Title : Srebrenica survivor: 'The soil is soaked with blood'
A man who played dead to escape Srebrenica returns to
where hundreds were taken to be killed.
Title : Cars driven by Bond Girls go on display
Cars driven by female characters who starred alongside
007 have gone on display.
Title : Coptic Christian: 'I forgive the people who killed my
granddaughter Maggie'
Samir Abdo's granddaughter was killed in a terror attack
at an Egyptian chapel in 2016.
Title : Saudi women on what life's really like
Does the world have the right idea about women in
Saudi Arabia?
Title : Yemen blockade: Saudi foreign affairs minister defends
sanctions
Saudi Arabia's foreign affairs minister defends sanctions
on Yemen, as the UN warns millions will die.
Title : Indonesia's Orang Rimba: Forced to renounce their faith
As the palm oil industry grows, some Orang Rimba have
had to abandon their nomadic forest lifestyle.
Title : The deadly problem with US college fraternities
So far in 2017 four fraternity members have died on US
college campuses.
Title : A failed 'Swedish flag' hoax shows the decline of the
extremist 4chan message board
The failure of a 4chan prank shows how the extremist
site's influence is on the wane.
Title : Inside Uganda's abandoned hospitals
The BBC's Catherine Byaruhanga finds abandoned hospitals
and desperate patients in Uganda.
Title : Returning to Kashmir, where our parents were shot in front
of us
Doug Dykes was a toddler, his brother James a baby,
when their parents were shot in front of their eyes in
Kashmir in 1947.
Title : Could buying paintings make you rich?
As a painting is sold for a record $450m in New York,
experts urge "extreme caution" over investing in art.
Title : Zimbabwe: Did Robert Mugabe finally go too far?
Zimbabwe's military could force President Mugabe to
resign - but they won't want to humiliate him.
Title : What now for Bosnia victims as Hague tribunal closes?
Victims and perpetrators on the end of the International
Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Title : Ashes: Australia recall wicketkeeper Tim Paine after
seven years
Australia recall wicketkeeper Tim Paine after seven
years and the uncapped Cameron Bancroft is called up
for the opening Ashes Test against England.
Title : Sir Bradley Wiggins will make his competitive rowing debut
at December's British Indoor Championships
Sir Bradley Wiggins is set to make his rowing debut
at next month's British Indoor Championships, British
Rowing confirms.
Title : Ashes: Dawid Malan hits century before England stutter in
warm-up game
England remain on course for victory in their final
Ashes warm-up game despite a middle-order collapse
following Dawid Malan's century.
Title : African Footballer of the Year 2017: Mohamed Salah profile
BBC Sport profiles Egypt and Liverpool attacker Mohamed
Salah, a nominee for the BBC African Footballer of the
Year 2017 award.
Title : Luke Donald: English golfer hospitalised with chest pains
England's Luke Donald undergoes tests in hospital for
chest pains and will not return to action until 2018.
Title : Five things you should know
Five things you need to know about the background to
Zimbabwe's political crisis.
Title : Zimbabwe crisis: 'There's a feeling people want to celebrate'
Andrew Harding describes the atmosphere in Zimbabwe
amid the uncertainty around President Mugabe's future.
Title : Zimbabwe yearns for change of any kind
In the depths of an economic abyss, the political crisis
now offers hope to many Zimbabweans.
Title : Zimbabwe crisis: Who is Grace Mugabe?
Zimbabwe's first lady, or "Gucci Grace" to some, was
tipped to be the country's next president.
Title : Robert Mugabe: What next for Zimbabwe's leader?
We look at some of the options for Zimbabwe and its
president, following the military takeover
Title : What is going on in Zimbabwe?
What's happening in Zimbabwe, and is it a coup?
Title : How to spot a coup
As Zimbabwe's military denies mounting a coup, what
are the key signs of an attempted takeover?
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