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Title : North Korea continuing nuclear programme - UN report
Pyongyang has been defying sanctions and trying to sell
weapons abroad, a report to the UN says.
Title : Trump ex-campaign chief Manafort's 'income doctored'
Paul Manafort's accountant says she helped to disguise
his foreign income so he could pay less tax.
Title : Denmark veil ban: First woman charged for wearing niqab
She is the first to be fined under controversial new
legislation banning full face coverings in public.
Title : Massive dust storm rolls through Phoenix, AZ
Forecasters warned the storm would cause zero visibility
and winds topping 60mph.
Title : US wildlife refuges end ban on neonics and GM crops
The Trump administration will allow pesticides linked
to declining bee populations to be used.
Title : Russian helicopter crash kills 18 in Siberia
An MI-8 helicopter goes down in north-western Siberia,
killing everyone on board.
Title : Thai cave boys leave monastery after novice monkhood
The youth football team were ordained as novice monks
to honour a diver who died during their rescue.
Title : Harvey Weinstein seeks to dismiss case based on accuser's
emails
Harvey Weinstein's lawyers cite "warm" emails the
producer received from an accuser.
Title : Chile bans plastic bags for businesses
It is the first South American country to enact a ban -
and businesses flouting it will be fined $370.
Title : Zimbabwe election: President Mnangagwa calls for unity
The aftermath of a disputed election has seen violence
and opposition claims of fraud.
Title : Andrea Bocelli to perform for Pope at Dublin event
The world-renowned Italian tenor will sing at a concert
during Pope Francis's two-day visit to Ireland.
Title : Jet ski police chase on the Thames
Onlookers caught sight of police chasing people riding
jet skis in London.
Title : Osama Bin Laden: Mother Alia Ghanem remembers 'good child'
Alia Ghanem gives her first interview, saying she was
"upset" that her son became al-Qaeda leader.
Title : Meet Nasa's commercial flight astronauts
They will be aboard the first US flights to the
International Space Station since the shuttle programme
ended.
Title : Five wrestlers who proved there's life beyond the mat
From driving a monster truck to politics - here are
some of wrestling's most surprising career moves.
Title : Week in pictures: 28 July - 3 August 2018
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Depression, anxiety, OCD - running helped us beat them
Runners share their personal stories about why they run
Title : Brighton Pride veteran, 84, set for parade
Maisie Trollette has been performing at Brighton's
parade since it started in 1973.
Title : From solar car inventions to beds that power phones
Samuel Karimbo is a Kenyan inventor who prides himself
on thinking outside the box.
Title : Thailand mural celebrates cave heroes
The artwork features the rescued schoolboys and those
who helped to get them out of the cave.
Title : The struggle to stay cool in a sizzling Europe
Shrunken lakes and dry riverbeds are seen across Europe
as people battle to stay cool
Title : Was President Trump late for the Queen?
The president hit back at claims that he was late for
his meeting with the Queen in July.
Title : Can India's 'quack' doctors be trained in 100 hours?
A crash course in basic medicine is dividing opinion
in India.
Title : Musical.ly, Tik Tok and OurFire: From cute couple to
video stars
Millions of people log into musical.ly every day -
and OurFire's videos have earned them a legion of fans.
Title : In pictures: Australia's drought seen from the air
Parts of eastern Australia are suffering their worst
drought in memory, as these aerial images show.
Title : Quiz: What part of the body can you sponsor in Japan?
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 : Somali model Zakarie Ali: From grocery seller to catwalk
Zakarie Ali was scouted in Finland after moving there
with his family at the age of three.
Title : How sunflowers and selfies caused a 'zombie apocalypse'
The desire for the perfect Instagram picture reportedly
saw 7,000 people descend on a Canadian farm.
Title : Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie on careers and 'being
the first'
Beatrice and Eugenie discuss balancing their careers
with being members of the Royal Family.
Title : Shoes urged for Swiss dogs in heatwave
The police in Zurich are urging dog owners to get shoes
for their dogs during the European heatwave.
Title : Zimbabwe enters a new era, but struggles to escape its past
The violence that followed the election has created a
febrile environment, writes Fergal Keane.
Title : Five big things that have made Apple
Apple has become the world's first $1 trillion
company. We look at the factors behind its success.
Title : Who's had a week to forget, or a week to remember?
Some unusual thefts, a foreign faux-pas and a hairy
political scandal made the news this week.
Title : Tim Booth on how Donald Trump 'sneaked in' to James'
new album
Singer Tim Booth explains how America's divisive politics
informed the indie veterans' latest album.
Title : Weird things caused by hot weather
Soaring temperatures are taking their toll on everyone
from sprout farmers to zoo animals.
Title : My Indian Life: Kalki tells stories of young India in
BBC podcast
A new BBC World Service podcast focuses on raw and
uplifting stories from young Indians.
Title : South Korea's spy cam porn epidemic
Would you use a public toilet if there was a chance
someone had hidden a camera inside to film you?
Title : The heatwave that turned London into a stinking sewer
Temperatures hit the 30s and there were no proper drains,
bringing flies, disease and panic.
Title : Steve Jobs' 'secret' daughter writes memoir about their
troubled relationship
The book says the Apple founder once told her she would
"get nothing" and she smelled "like a toilet".
Title : The crop-spraying drones that go where tractors can't
Drones are now delivering pesticides, fertilisers and
crop monitoring to farms around the world.
Title : Family reunited with lost portrait found 1,000 miles away
A 78-year-old woman has been reunited with a portrait
of her grandparents after a historian found it.
Title : Peru's Amazon: Where roads change lives
People in a remote region of Peru are split on the
benefits and threats of road-building in the area.
Title : Learning how to read emotions aged nine
How taking part in a study for autistic children using
Google glasses and an app helped one boy.
Title : Parents who saved their only child by giving her away
Jewish parents in the Netherlands under the Nazis
rescued their children by handing them to strangers.
Title : Why people are angry at Vogue India's cover
The teenage daughter of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh
Kahn is their cover girl.
Title : Why a photo of Mengistu has proved so controversial
A picture of a former prime minister meeting ex-military
ruler Mengistu spurs controversy in Ethiopia.
Title : England v India: James Anderson says hosts will 'dream'
about dismissing Virat Kohli
England will "go to bed dreaming about getting Virat
Kohli out" as they look to win the first Test against
India, says bowler James Anderson.
Title : Andy Murray withdraws from Citi Open & Rogers Cup in Toronto
Andy Murray pulls out of his Washington Open
quarter-final on Friday after only finishing his last-16
win at 03:02 local time earlier in the day.
Title : England v India: First Test in balance after day three as
Sam Curran & Stuart Broad shine
Watch highlights as Sam Curran's maiden Test fifty and
a disciplined bowling display help England claw their
way back into the first Test against India at Edgbaston.
Title : European Championships 2018: Great Britain team pursuit
quartet win first gold
Great Britain win their first gold of the European
Championships as they defeat Italy to win the women's
team pursuit gold in Glasgow.
Title : Frank Lampard: Derby County boss makes winning start
at Reading
Frank Lampard makes a winning start in football
management as his Derby side dramatically snatched
victory at Reading.
Title : The face behind a stock image: How I gave away my face
for free
A young woman posed in a photo shoot and years later
discovered she was the face of fake adverts.
Title : 'They deserve life to be happy' - caring for a child with
mental health issues
Shelagh cares for her daughter Ailidh who has had
complex mental health issues since she was 12.
Title : In pictures: Hiking the Sinai Trail
Striking scenes from a trek through the Sinai desert
Title : The Indian man who drew Sachin Tendulkar with a typewriter
Indian typist Chandrakant Bhide found a way to keep
his dream of being an artist alive.
Title : The Maasai boy who chased away the lions
When Maasai herder Richard Turere was 11, he devised
a way of stopping lions from killing cattle.
Title : The scuba dive that crushed my spine
Four friends scuba-dived off the coast of Cyprus but
their air tanks quickly ran out triggering a chain of
catastrophic events.
Title : 100 Women: Playing mother to El Salvador's gang children
Gangs in El Salvador have found a new way to enslave
women - by forcing them to raise other people's children.
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