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Title : Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF leaders meeting to decide Mugabe future
The president's closest allies turn against him as
pressure builds for him to step down.
Title : Zimbabweans gather for 'death of a dynasty'
Thousands in Zimbabwe have gathered to celebrate the
army's takeover of the country.
Title : US nuclear chief would resist 'illegal' presidential
strike order
Gen John Hyten says that instead he would work to agree
a legal alternative with a president.
Title : Palestinians 'could freeze US ties' over Washington office
closure
The US says the Palestinians can't have an office if
they pursue Israelis at an international court.
Title : Argentina missing submarine: Satellite signals detected
The Argentine naval submarine went missing on Wednesday
with 44 crew on board
Title : David Cassidy: Ex-Partridge Family star suffers organ failure
He is reported urgently to require a liver transplant
and has kidney problems.
Title : US warship and Japanese tug collide in latest incident
A US warship suffers slight damage after being struck
by a Japanese tug.
Title : Images show North Korea's 'submarine ballistic missile
programme'
Satellite images appear to show North Korea developing
a submarine launched ballistic missile
Title : José Manuel Maza: Spain's attorney general dies aged 66
José Manuel Maza led efforts to charge Catalan leaders
over the recent independence referendum.
Title : Drone footage captures extent of US oil leak
Five thousand barrels leaked from the Keystone pipeline.
Title : AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young dies at 64
The Australian's powerful rhythm guitar riffs helped
propel the heavy rock group to stardom.
Title : Chile to elect President Bachelet's successor
Eight candidates are standing, with ex-president
Sebastián Piñera seen as a clear favourite.
Title : Sri Lanka violence: 19 held amid Buddhist-Muslim street
clashes
Riot police and troops are deployed in southern Galle
province, with 19 people arrested.
Title : Gerry Adams to stand down as Sinn Féin leader next year
Gerry Adams tells delegates it will be his last ard
fhéis (party conference) as Sinn Féin leader.
Title : Bosnia's silent killer: The coal industry
The Balkan country has the world's second highest death
rate caused by air pollution.
Title : 'Crying every day': Haitians could be sent home under Trump
Haitians granted protected status in the US face an
uncertain future under the Trump administration.
Title : Floods: How to stay safe when disaster strikes
Floods have been a deadly staple of 2017. But can you
protect yourself against the natural disaster?
Title : Lamborghini for a Pope and other stories you may have missed
Some stories you might have blinked and missed this week.
Title : The photographer who became a warrior
A photographer reveals how the stereotype of the "strong,
black woman" led her to depression and how a warrior
helped her accept her vulnerability.
Title : Which African dynasties remain?
With Robert Mugabe's hopes of handing power to his wife
over, which political dynasties are still going strong
elsewhere in Africa?
Title : The world's biggest lithium battery farm
The plant in the US state of California stores enough
energy to power 20,000 homes for four hours.
Title : Azzedine Alaïa: Popular Tunisian couturier dies aged 77
The fashion world mourns a designer whose clients
included Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Michelle Obama.
Title : Zimbabwe rejoices as Mugabe's long leadership nears its end
The BBC's Anne Soy meets jubilant Zimbabweans hoping
for change after the army takeover.
Title : Yemen: Finding near-famine - and lots of food
Yemen is on the brink of famine - so how come when
markets there are full of fresh food?
Title : Why some Germans look at Syrian refugees and see themselves
Arrivals from Syria have awakened old memories about
what it means to flee.
Title : Jesus in heels? Brazil's culture wars heat up
Katy Watson reports on how the growing polarisation in
Brazilian society is affecting the arts.
Title : Has Bangladesh's piracy amnesty been a success?
Bangladesh claims to have cleared the world's largest
mangrove forest of pirates, but is it sustainable,
asks Masud Khan from BBC Bengali.
Title : Why Saudi Arabia and Iran are bitter rivals
The two Middle Eastern powers have long been rivals
but recently it all got a lot more tense.
Title : Would Rupert Murdoch break up his empire?
Several firms are reported to be interested in parts
of 21st Century Fox, but would Murdoch really sell?
Title : Rugby League World Cup: England 36-6 Papua New Guinea
England beat Papua New Guinea despite another
error-strewn performance to set-up a World Cup semi-final
against Tonga.
Title : Women's Ashes: Katherine Brunt keeps England's hopes of
drawing Australia series alive
Katherine Brunt stars with bat and ball as England -
with the Women's Ashes gone - win their second Twenty20
international against Australia.
Title : Eddie Jones says England deserved win over Australia
England coach Eddie Jones dismisses claims his side
were lucky after a series of tight calls in their 30-6
victory over Australia.
Title : Man City 'playing best football in Premier League history'
Could Pep Guardiola's Manchester City be the first team
to win 100 points in the Premier League?
Title : Hockey World League Final: England lose narrowly to Argentina
England lose their second Pool B match at the Hockey
World League Final after a 1-0 defeat by Argentina
in Auckland.
Title : Paul Pogba: Man Utd midfielder is different class, says
manager Jose Mourinho
Paul Pogba is labelled "different class" by Manchester
United boss Jose Mourinho after returning from injury
with a goal and an assist.
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