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Title : One last hit

            The BBC's Jonathan Head explores the Philippines' dark
            underbelly of police raids, dealers and assassins through
            the story of one woman trapped in a chilling predicament.

Title : Darayya siege: Residents and fighters ready to evacuate
Syrian town

            Civilians and rebel fighters are expected to begin
            evacuating from the Syrian town of Darayya under a deal
            to end a government siege begun in 2012.

Title : Italy quake: Emergency declared as hopes for more survivors
fade

            Italy declares a state of emergency in the regions
            worst hit by Wednesday's earthquake, in which at least
            268 people died, as hopes fade of finding survivors.

Title : Czech hiker describes 'harrowing' 30-day ordeal in NZ

            A Czech hiker who went missing a month ago in the snowy
            mountains of New Zealand describes the "harrowing"
            30-day ordeal in which her partner died.

Title : Bolivia minister killed by protesting miners

            Bolivian authorities say the deputy interior minister
            has been kidnapped and killed by striking miners.

Title : Turkey PKK conflict: Cizre bomb kills 11 policemen

            A car bomb explodes hits a police checkpoint in Cizre,
            south-east Turkey, killing 11 policemen and wounding 78,
            reports say.

Title : Stanford sexual assault: Judge to stop hearing criminal cases

            A judge criticised for giving a short jail term to a
            Stanford University student over sexual assault is to
            stop hearing criminal cases.

Title : Zimbabwe anti-Mugabe protest: Police fire tear gas

            Police in Zimbabwe fire tear gas and water cannon at
            opposition supporters gathered for a protest march in
            the capital Harare.

Title : Concerns raised over teenage pregnancy 'magic dolls'

            Teenage pregnancy prevention programmes which use 'magic
            dolls' to simulate the needs of a new baby do not work,
            according to a study in The Lancet.

Title : Apple tackles iPhone one-tap spyware flaws

            Three flaws in Apple's iOS operating system are found
            that meant spyware could be installed with a single tap.

Title : Brazil police charge Lochte over robbery claim

            Brazil police charge US swimmer Ryan Lochte with making
            a false statement about being robbed at gunpoint during
            the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Title : Top South Korea executive found dead

            The vice chairman of South Korea's Lotte conglomerate
            is found dead just hours before being questioned over
            corruption allegations.

Title : US authorities investigate cyber-attack against Ghostbusters
actress Leslie Jones

            The Department of Homeland Security says it's looking
            into a cyber-attack on Leslie Jones' website and
            iCloud account.

Title : Drone footage reveals quake destruction

            Drone footage shows extent of Italy quake destruction
            in Pescara del Tronto

Title : Syria chemical attack: Family recounts 2013 horrors

            The BBC's Quentin Sommerville speaks to the surviving
            members of a family caught up in Ghouta's 2013 chemical
            attack which left hundreds of Syrians dead.

Title : Inside Manila's drug war: Female assassin's story

            A violent crackdown on illegal drugs in the Philippines
            has left more than 1,900 people dead. The BBC spoke to
            two people in the middle of the drug war.

Title : Why India's two medal Olympic success is significant

            The world's second most populous nation sent more than
            a hundred athletes to the Games but only two of them
            won medals, a silver and a bronze.

Title : UN envoy: How the world failed Syria

            The UN's humanitarian envoy to Syria says people could
            have been spared the brutality of the past five years.

Title : Hiker describes 30-day ordeal lost in NZ mountains

            Czech hiker, Pavlina Pizova, who went missing a month
            ago in the snowy mountains of New Zealand has described
            the "harrowing" ordeal in which her partner died.

Title : Meet Egypt's first female bodyguard

            In Egypt, Hind Wajih Othman has entered a profession
            usually perceived as male-dominated, qualifying as the
            country's first female bodyguard.

Title : Exclusive footage shows retaken IS stronghold Jarablus

            Exclusive footage shows the offensive in which Syrian
            rebels, backed by Turkey, retook the border town of
            Jarablus from so-called Islamic State.

Title : Amber Heard and Johnny Depp row over divorce donations

            Amber Heard demands that Johnny Depp double the
            amount that is paid to charity following their divorce
            settlement.

Title : Netflix jokes about N Korean imitator Manbang in Twitter bio

            Netflix US takes a light-hearted swipe at North Korea's
            recent venture into the video-streaming industry,
            in its Twitter biography.

Title : Mehrnoush Pourziaiee: When child rescuers die too

            The White Helmets save Syrians from death. What happens
            when they die, too?

Title : How is Nepal investigating civil war crimes?

            The two commissions set up to investigate crimes
            committed during Nepal's civil war have received nearly
            57,000 submissions but many victims are sceptical about
            getting justice.

Title : Six ways to close the gender pay gap

            What are some of the steps that could be taken to narrow
            the pay gap between men and women?

Title : Myanmar earthquake

            Scores of historic sites in Bagan - some there since the
            10th Century - were badly damaged by the 6.8-magnitude
            earthquake that struck central Myanmar on Wednesday.

Title : Aiming for the skies

            Amateur rocket enthusiasts have gathered in Scotland
            to mark 30 years of aiming for the skies.

Title : Valleys and harbours

            A selection of your pictures from around Wales.

Title : Rio 2016 closing ceremony

            In pictures: The best and most bizarre moments of the
            Rio 2016 closing ceremony

Title : Summer in Snowdonia

            Hyfrydwch un o'n Parciau Cenedlaethol trwy lens y
            ffotograffydd Dafydd Em // Snowdonia National Park in
            summer through the lens of photographer Dafydd Em

Title : Thierry Henry: Former France striker named as an assistant
manager of Belgium

            Belgium manager Roberto Martinez says former Arsenal,
            Barcelona and France striker Thierry will be one of
            his assistants.

Title : Champions League: Europe's top four leagues to each get
four group-stage spots

            Europe's top four domestic leagues are to be guaranteed
            four places each in the group stages of the Champions
            League from 2018-19.

Title : Shkodran Mustafi and Lucas Perez to have Arsenal medicals

            Germany defender Shkodran Mustafi and Spanish striker
            Lucas Perez will have medicals at Arsenal on Friday.

Title : Endurance test

            The BBC looks at the future of Ethiopian silver medallist
            Feyisa Lilesa after his daring anti-government protest
            at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Title : Trumpâ€Ös shock troops

            A disparate group of provocateurs and internet pranksters
            is challenging conservative orthodoxy in America. Who
            are they and what do they believe?

Title : Race row

            Hungarian personalities have been handing back their
            state honours in protest at the award of a medal to a
            controversial journalist.

Title : C-section blues

            New mother's vivid Facebook post on the shaming culture
            involved with Caesarean births goes viral.

Title : Tiny tribute

            A tiny marsupial lion, extinct for at least 18 million
            years, is named after Sir David Attenborough after
            fossilised remains are found in remote Australia.

Title : 7 days quiz

            The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7
            questions.

Title : Chat choices

            As chat apps achieve colossal valuations and more
            keep coming onto the market, are we reaching chat
            saturation point?

Title : Ghost town

            The largest town that Boko Haram ever controlled still
            lies in ruins, frozen in time nearly 18 months after
            Nigeria's military recaptured it, writes the BBC's
            Martin Patience.

Title : In pictures

            Scores of historic sites in Bagan - some there since the
            10th Century - were badly damaged by the 6.8-magnitude
            earthquake that struck central Myanmar on Wednesday.

Title : Austrian tragedy

            A year after 71 people suffocated in the back of an
            airless lorry on its way to Austria, Bethany Bell and
            Nick Thorpe retrace the journey and ask what went wrong.

Title : Crying game

            Japanese companies are paying for employees to attend
            "crying workshops".

Title : Italy earthquake: Moment of aftershock caught on film

            The BBC's James Reynolds tells of feeling the ground
            move during one of the aftershocks following Italy's
            deadly earthquake.

Title : 98 aftershocks in 36 hours

            How 98 aftershocks rocked devastated areas of central
            Italy in the first 36 hours after the earthquake.

Title : Aerial shots

            Aerial shots reveal the devastation in Amatrice following
            Wednesday's earthquake which killed at least 247 people
            in central Italy.

Title : Italy earthquake: Before and after images show destruction

            Images from before and after an earthquake struck
            central Italy show the huge scale of the disaster.

Title : Man pulled from rubble

            Man pulled from rubble in Accumoli nine hours after
            central Italy was hit by magnitude 6.2 earthquake.

Title : Grief and anger - Italian media

            The aftermath of the deadly earthquake in central Italy
            dominates the front pages of the press on 25 August, with
            some papers wondering why the tragedy was not prevented.

Title :  'Confusion and shock' - witnesses

            Witnesses describe "shocking, confusing and distressing"
            scenes, after a magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes central
            Italy, leaving at least 73 people dead and 150 missing.

Title : Building reduced to rubble

            The town of Amatrice was among several locations to
            suffer serious damage when a magnitude 6.2 earthquake
            hit central Italy.

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