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Title : Syria conflict: Aid convoy hit by 'air strike' near Aleppo

            Aid trucks are hit by an air strike near the Syrian city
            of Aleppo, reports say, hours after the army declared
            the current cessation of violence was over.

Title : US terror blasts suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami in custody

            The suspect in the weekend's bombings in New York and
            New Jersey is undergoing surgery after he was injured
            in a shootout with police.

Title : Migrants flee burning Greek camp of Moria on Lesbos

            Thousands of migrants flee as a fire sweeps through
            the Moria camp on the Greek island of Lesbos, police say.

Title : Two Italians kidnapped in southern Libya

            Two Italians have been kidnapped in Libya, the Italian
            foreign ministry says.

Title : Berlin election: Merkel links migrant crisis to CDU defeat

            Germany's Chancellor Merkel admits migrant policy
            mistakes were behind the CDU's defeat in the Berlin
            state election.

Title : Hardware hack defeats iPhone passcode security

            IPhone passcodes can be bypassed using just £75 ($100)
            of electronic components, research suggests.

Title : Domingos Montagner death: Co-star reveals details of drowning

            Brazilian actress, Camila Pitanga, describes the events
            leading up to the drowning of soap opera star, Domingos
            Montagner, last week.

Title : DR Congo election: 17 dead in anti-Kabila protests

            Three police officers and 14 civilians die in Kinshasa,
            capital of DR Congo, during protests calling for
            President Joseph Kabila to step down.

Title : Hackers release Farah and Nadal files

            Mo Farah, Helen Glover and Justin Rose are among the
            athletes to have their stolen medical files made public
            by hackers.

Title : HP printers start rejecting budget ink cartridges

            Large numbers of HP printer owners found their printers
            stopped recognising unofficial printer ink cartridges
            last week.

Title : Michael Schumacher 'cannot walk', German court hears

            Ex-Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher "cannot walk",
            his lawyer tells a German court as he pursues a lawsuit
            against a magazine.

Title : Migrants film as flames engulf Greek camp

            Some 3,000 to 4,000 migrants have been evacuated from
            the Moria camp on the Greek island of Lesbos after a
            large fire destroyed tents and prefabricated homes.

Title : NY bomb suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami in custody

            New York bombings suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami is in custody
            after shooting a police officer in Linden, New Jersey,
            according to US media.

Title : Time-lapse of Parliament Square life jacket 'graveyard'

            Campaigners have created a display of life jackets in
            Parliament Square to highlight the plight of migrants.

Title : Man reunited with lost wedding ring after 37 years

            A man in Spain has been reunited with his wedding ring
            after he lost it swimming 37 years ago.

Title : Tech Talent: 'I would turn down £1bn for my company'

            TransferWise co-founder Taavet Hinrikus says he would
            turn down £1bn for his company

Title : The 68th Emmy Awards in a minute

            If you didn't have time to sit through the whole awards
            show, here's everything you need to know - in 60 seconds.

Title : Robot detonates New Jersey device

            An explosive device detonates as a bomb squad robot
            attempts to disarm it near a train station in New Jersey.

Title : John Kerry: Syria's Bashar al-Assad must be more responsible

            US Secretary of State John Kerry says Syrian President
            Bashar al-Assad needs to be more responsible for a
            truce to work.

Title : Kate Moss launches modelling agency 'not for pretty people'

            Supermodel Kate Moss launches her own model agency
            after almost 30 years in the fashion business, but says
            "I don't really want pretty people".

Title : Hope of UK home for China polar bear Pizza

            A "lonely" polar bear living in an "ocean theme park"
            in China may have hope of a new home in the north of
            England, a welfare charity says.

Title : Sarah Rainsford: What we learned from Russian elections

            Sarah Rainsford assesses the results from Russia's
            parliamentary elections.

Title : US blasts suspect Rahami a 'very friendly guy'

            The Afghan-born American who is in custody after the
            weekend's bombings in New York and New Jersey worked
            at a fried chicken restaurant.

Title : How India's army might avenge Kashmir attack

            With fury growing over the killing of 17 soldiers in
            Kashmir, India's military establishment is considering
            ways it could strike back - but it has few options.

Title : How Trump 'Rick-rolled' the media

            Donald Trump has renounced the false claim that President
            Obama was not born in the US - and may have made the
            media look a fool in the process.

Title : How fuel too dirty for Europe ends up in Africa

            Swiss commodity trading firms are criticised in a report
            on the sale to African countries of diesel containing
            toxin levels that would be illegal in Europe.

Title : Essential Elements

            The work of Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky goes
            on show in London.

Title : Week in pictures: 10 - 16 September 2016

            A selection of the best news photographs from around
            the world, taken over the past week.

Title : Your pictures

            Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
            on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
            on the theme of "transport".

Title : Flash flooding

            Thunderstorms and flash flooding have caused travel chaos
            in parts of England, as commuters have been warned by
            the Met Office of worse to come. The stormy conditions
            brought an abrupt end to the heatwave, which saw the
            hottest day of the year recorded on Tuesday.

Title : Sun and stars

            Some of the winning images from this year's competition.

Title : Fancy Bears hackers will 'put young athletes at risk',
says Olympian

            Young athletes' health could be at risk from hackers
            leaking medical records, Rio 2016 hockey gold medallist
            Samantha Quek says.

Title : Monday Night Club: Should managers criticise their players
in public?

            The Monday Night Club discuss whether managers should
            publicly criticise players following Jose Mourinho's
            comments about Luke Shaw.

Title : Chris Ashton: Saracens and England winger to face two
biting charges

            Saracens and England winger Chris Ashton is charged
            with two acts of biting against Northampton and will
            face a disciplinary hearing.

Title : Jonny & Alistair Brownlee on World Triathlon Series drama

            Jonny Brownlee thanks brother Alistair for helping him
            over the finish line after suffering from exhaustion
            at the World Triathlon Series in Mexico.

Title : Muslim fears

            A mass stabbing attack by a Somali-American teenager
            in Minnesota has increased the pressure on a community
            where some feel counter-terrorism tactics are alienating
            at-risk Muslim youth.

Title : Washing away the blood

            Donovan Tavera is Mexico's first forensic cleaner whose
            fascination with cleaning up blood began as a young boy.

Title : Acting up?

            From the revelation of intimate details to the recurring
            absence of Downton Abbey's Dame Maggie Smith, here are
            five of the best moments from the Emmy Awards ceremony.

Title : Not 'faceless politicians'

            A boxer, a Manga star and a murder suspect among Russian
            election winners

Title : Hairy subject

            Nigerian novelist and writer Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani
            questions whether a South African school's hair rules
            really were racist or if something else was at play.

Title : Fading glory

            London-based photographer Karan Kapoor records some of
            India's dying Christian communities who are trying to
            preserve their identities in rapidly changing times.

Title : Forgotten lives

            What life is like for 150 families living on the
            margins of Georgian society, in a building left for
            years to decay.

Title : Clean living

            Some US cattle farmers are finding that smaller herds
            of naturally raised cows are more profitable.

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