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Title : US and Russia agree Syria peace plan

            Washington and Russia agree steps to reduce the violence
            in Syria after lengthy talks in Geneva.

Title : Facebook U-turn over 'Napalm girl' photograph

            Facebook says it will allow an iconic photograph of a
            girl fleeing a Napalm attack after previously banning
            the image.

Title : Texas mattress shop closes over 'tasteless' 9/11 ad

            A Texan mattress shop closes indefinitely after staff
            make a video promoting a "Twin Towers sale" in which
            they knock over towers of mattresses.

Title : Foiled Paris attack 'was directed by IS'

            Three women arrested over a foiled attack in Paris
            were directed by so-called Islamic State, a French
            prosecutor says.

Title : US judge refuses to block oil pipeline near tribal lands

            A judge rules that construction on a controversial oil
            pipeline can continue just as the federal government
            requests that construction voluntarily be halted.

Title : North Korea's 'biggest' nuclear test sparks global outrage

            World leaders condemn North Korea after its fifth and
            reportedly biggest nuclear test, with the South calling
            it "maniacal recklessness".

Title : Trump 'doubts Russia meddling in US vote'

            The Republican presidential nominee tells a
            Russian-funded network he is sceptical of claims that
            Moscow is interfering in the US election.

Title : British school students 'stole Auschwitz artefacts'

            Two British teenagers stole items including buttons and
            a rusted hair clipper from the Auschwitz death camp,
            a court in Poland hears.

Title : Volkswagen engineer charged in emissions probe

            A Volkswagen engineer has pleaded guilty for his
            involvement in the German carmaker's diesel emissions
            scandal.

Title : Deadly train crash near O Porrino in north-west Spain

            At least four people are killed as a train derails near
            the town of O Porrino in north-western Spain.

Title : Ohio police post graphic overdosing heroin parents photo

            Ohio police release a photo of a couple overdosing
            on heroin with a boy in the car to make people "think
            twice about injecting this poison".

Title : Tourists rescued from Mont Blanc cable car

            Tourists who spent the night suspended in the air after
            a cable car system broke down in the French Alps have
            been successfully brought down to earth.

Title : 'A barrel bomb killed our friend'

            Ten-year-old friends Hamza and Qays told citizen
            journalists how their friend Hasan was killed by a
            barrel bomb which fell on Aleppo in August.

Title : New freediving record - to a depth of 91 metres

            Jeanine Grasmeijer has broken the world record for free
            immersion diving, after reaching a depth of 91 metres,
            off Bonaire in the Caribbean.

Title : MSF rescuers on migrant rescue boat near Libya on why
they help

            Dr Sarah Giles works with Medecins Sans Frontieres
            and Tony Laurent is one of the rescue staff with SOS
            Mediterranee.

Title : Drugs baron arrested after 100mph motorway chase

            Video footage has been released of the moment police
            arrested a drug importer after a 100mph (160km/h)
            motorway chase.

Title : 'Mini Monet' Kieron Williamson on his 'constant inspiration'

            A 14-year-old artist dubbed "Mini Monet" has spoken of
            the "constant inspiration" he finds in painting.

Title : Swiss lessons for Brexit - in 10, 30 and 60 seconds

            The BBC's economics editor Kamal Ahmed has been in
            Switzerland to learn what the non-EU country can teach
            the UK during Brexit negotiations.

Title : Alvin Ailey dancer: 'Hip hop was before ballet for me'

            Dancer Jacqueline Green talks about new hip hop piece
            Exodus.

Title : Barack and Michelle Obama's Essence photoshoot thrills web

            Barack and Michelle Obama look very much in love as
            they pose for pictures in a black women's lifestyle
            publication, delighting social media.

Title : Lady Gaga wrote her new single, Perfect Illusion, on
a typewriter

            Pop star Lady Gaga says she wrote the lyrics for her
            new single on a typewriter.

Title : Jeremy Bowen: 10 more years of Syria war beckons

            The BBC's Jeremy Bowen finds little optimism in the
            Syrian capital Damascus, with some grimly forecasting
            10 more years of war.

Title : Stephen Evans: The Saddam factor in North Korea's nuclear
strategy

            The fate of Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi may
            have dictated North Korea's continued push for nuclear
            weapons, the BBC's Stephen Evans reports.

Title : Jonathan Marcus: Has Brexit vote revived dream of EU army?

            The UK's vote to leave the EU could pave the way for
            the bloc to forge a new European army, writes Jonathan
            Marcus.

Title : Sally Nabil: How Saudis have stepped up Hajj security

            Saudi authorities have stepped up security measures
            after mass deaths last year, as millions converge for
            the Hajj, says the BBC's Sally Nabil.

Title : Why is North Korea testing nuclear weapons?

            North Korea has carried out another nuclear test. It is
            the country's fifth and sparked global indignation. Why
            is it important?

Title : This is Aleppo - Syria's key battleground

            Aleppo was once Syria's largest city and the country's
            industrial centre, but since 2012 it has been a key
            battleground in the five-year civil war.

Title : What to look for in North Korea's fifth nuclear test

            As North Korea carries out what is suspected to be its
            fifth and biggest test of a nuclear bomb, what should
            we be looking out for?

Title : Trump and Putin: Geopolitical bromance or fleeting one-way
crush?

            Donald Trump's praise for Russian President Vladimir
            Putin is just the latest in a long series of compliments,
            and Mr Putin likes him too.

Title : Liberty Media: Who are Formula 1's new owners?

            The acquisition by the US media conglomerate Liberty
            Media of the Formula 1 racing business heralds a new
            era for the motor sport.

Title : Africa's top shots: 2-8 September 2016

            A selection of the best photos from across Africa
            this week.

Title : Refugee crisis on show

            An exhibition in London on the global refugee crisis
            through the eyes of eight photographers.

Title : Your pictures

            Spectacular landscape and wildlife provide some stunning
            images from Botswana.

Title : Photo Shanghai

            A selection of the work at Asia's premier annual fine
            art photography fair

Title : British wildlife

            The winning images in the 2016 British Wildlife
            Photography Awards have been selected from thousands
            of entries, with a shot of a lionâ€Ös mane jellyfish
            named the overall winner.

Title : Man Utd v Man City: Jose Mourinho & Pep Guardiola play
down rivalry

            Pep Guardiola says he "respects" Jose Mourinho heading
            into the Manchester derby, but which 'super manager'
            will edge it at Old Trafford?

Title : Vuelta a Espana: Chris Froome wins stage 19 to slash Nairo
Quintana's lead

            Britain's Chris Froome wins stage 19 of the Vuelta
            a Espana to cut Nairo Quintana's lead by two minutes
            16 seconds.

Title : Fair game?

            Lion hunting in South Africa is a big business, but
            some groups seem are shooting "canned meat" - animals
            bred in captivity just to be hunted, the BBC's Alastair
            Leithead reports.

Title : Upsetting the neighbours

            The rhetoric has turned ugly in the run-up to Croatia's
            second general election in less than 12 months.

Title : Time's up

            Though more than 50 women allege they have been assaulted
            by the Bill Cosby, it appears only one will face him
            in criminal court. Campaigners say laws which set
            deadlines on when these crimes can be reported deny
            survivors justice.

Title : Butt-lifting jeans

            Any Latina woman wants butt-lifting jeans and in Colombia
            business is booming - but what are the secrets behind
            them and how do they work?

Title : Fame, fortune, fear

            After Zayn Malik and Selena Gomez talked about their
            struggles with anxiety, why do some stars suffer and
            what can be done to overcome the disorder?

Title : 7 days quiz

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

Title : Kosher coding

            Israel's Haredi Jews have long led a life devoted to
            religious study but an increasing number are breaking
            with tradition and excelling in Israel's tech start-up
            sector.

Title : Pursuing the pirates

            With piracy spreading along large swathes of Africa's
            coast, shipping firms and governments are deploying
            hi-tech weapons in the fight against the raiders.

Title : Animal diaries

            Specially designed tags that act as 'daily diaries'
            are revealing previously unknown animal behaviours.

Title : Lisa's tragedy

            Lisa Day died almost a year ago following years of
            skipping insulin which she needed to stay alive after
            being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

Title : Three-hour target

            Parents in Finland are told to actively encourage their
            children to pursue hobbies and interests that require
            physical exertion for at least three hours a day.

Title : Ruling Rome

            James Reynolds reports on the difficulties facing Rome's
            new mayor Virginia Raggi, who has come unstuck within
            weeks of taking up the post

Title : Courageous or crazy?

            Apple is mocked for saying it was courageous to give
            up the traditional headphone socket, but some users
            support its move.

Title : Moustache mum

            The mum who stuck on a moustache so her son wouldn't
            miss out on a school event.

Title : No bread, please

            A small percentage of people suffer debilitating
            coeliac disease. But what people who are just "gluten
            intolerant"?

Title : Emergency socks

            As British Vogue magazine marks its 100th anniversary
            the so-called fashion bible has opened its doors to
            the BBC, granting unprecedented access to cover stars,
            designers, and those who run it.

Title : Rio Paralympics: 50-year-old Kazakh woman sets new swimming
record

            A 50-year-old Kazakh woman wins her country's first-ever
            medal at the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Title : Iran makes Paralympic protest over Hajj deaths

            Iran used the Paralympic opening ceremony to make a
            symbolic dig against Saudi Arabia, but much of the
            world didn't notice.

Title : Para-kayaker's 'life-changing experience'

            Para-kayaker Nick Beighton struggled with becoming
            disabled, and had a lot of soul-searching after London
            2012.

Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: Dame Sarah Storey wins 12th Paralympic
gold medal

            Dame Sarah Storey becomes the most successful British
            female Paralympian as Great Britain win 11 medals on
            day one in Rio.

Title : Rio 2016 Paralympics: Will the Games be a success?

            After weeks wrought with emotion the Rio 2016 Paralympics
            are under way with 4,350 athletes taking part. The event
            will cost $2.1bn, just a fifth of last month's Olympics.

Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: Belarus official banned for carrying
Russia flag

            A Belarus official who carried a Russian flag into the
            opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games is banned by
            the IPC.

Title : Rio 2016: The family of four competing at the Paralympics

            Most Paralympians can expect their family to support. Few
            will be able to compete alongside them.

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