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Title : Congress rejects Obama veto of Saudi 9/11 lawsuits bill

            The US president says the congressional override of
            his veto on a bill allowing 9/11 lawsuits against Saudi
            Arabia sets "a dangerous precedent".

Title : Syria: US tells Russia it will end talks if bombing continues

            US warns Russia over the bombardment of Aleppo, saying
            it will suspend co-operation on Syria peace talks unless
            Moscow stops the assault.

Title : Oil rallies after Opec ministers announce output cut

            The price of oil surges after ministers from the Opec
            oil cartel announce a preliminary deal to cut production
            for the first time in eight years.

Title : MH17 missile 'came from Russia', Dutch-led investigators say

            Prosecutors investigating the 2014 downing of flight
            MH17 over eastern Ukraine say it was hit by a missile
            which was brought in from Russia.

Title : US election 2016: Clinton gathers Republican endorsements

            Hillary Clinton receives another endorsement from
            a leading Republican, as well as the backing of a
            typically Republican newspaper.

Title : South Carolina school shooter kills dad before rampage

            A teenager killed his father before going to a nearby
            primary school and opening fire with a handgun, wounding
            two students and a teacher, police say.

Title : World leaders to attend funeral for Israel's Shimon Peres

            World leaders will attend the funeral of former Israeli
            prime minister and president Shimon Peres, who has died
            at the age of 93.

Title : Spanish election: Senior Socialists resign in protest
against Sanchez

            The leader of Spain's main opposition Socialist party,
            Pedro Sanchez loses the support of the most senior
            members of his party after 17 members resigned.

Title : Dubai airport grounds flights due to 'drone activity'

            Dubai International Airport grounds flights for half an
            hour due to "unauthorised drone activity", the airport's
            operator says.

Title : This US police officer gave a free lift to a grieving
man... instead of arresting him

            A white police officer in the US is being praised after
            helping a black man get to his sister's funeral.

Title : New safeguards agreed for world's most trafficked mammal

            A little known species driven to the edge of extinction
            by poaching, has gained extra protection at the Cites
            meeting in South Africa.

Title : Pepe the Frog meme branded a 'hate symbol'

            Popular meme Pepe the Frog has been added to the
            Anti-Defamation League's database of hate symbols
            alongside the Swastika, since it was taken up by
            "racists and haters".

Title : Shimon Peres: An emigre who became a world statesman

            A look back at the life and career of former Israeli
            PM and President Shimon Peres.

Title : Michelle Obama: 'We need an adult in White House'

            Michelle Obama has taken aim at Republican White House
            hopeful Donald Trump, saying "a president canâ€Öt just
            pop off" when he or she is upset.

Title : Policeman stops 'out-of-control' coma driver

            Dashcam footage captured the moment a police car brought
            an out of control car to a stop against barriers on
            the M1.

Title : Couple describe moment Hanks photobombed wedding pictures

            Elisabeth and Ryan speak to the BBC after Tom Hanks
            photobombed their wedding pictures in Central Park,
            New York.

Title : The rise and fall of the Blackberry handset

            Ten years ago Blackberries were the handset of choice
            for busy global business executives but now the company
            controls just 0.1% of the global smartphone market,
            so what went wrong?

Title : 'Mosaic house' is culmination of 20 years' work

            A vibrant "mosaic house" in Los Angeles represents a
            20 year collaboration between two married artists, who
            have covered almost every surface in tiles and ceramics.

Title : Widow: 'I will use frozen embryos to become a mum'

            The widow of a Falklands war veteran has won a High
            Court bid to keep frozen embryos that they created.

Title : Endangered gorilla born at zoo

            An endangered western lowland gorilla has been born at
            Twycross Zoo in Leicestershire.

Title : Spider bites Australian man on penis again

            A 21-year-old Australian tradesman using a portable
            toilet on a building site is bitten by a venomous spider
            on the penis for a second time.

Title : Belfast man catches 19 rats in 24 hours at home

            A man who caught 19 rats at his house within a 24-hour
            period says his young family have been forced to leave
            their home.

Title : Jeremy Bowen: Peres death closes chapter in Israeli history

            His long career had plenty of dark moments, but Shimon
            Peres goes to his grave as one of the greatest of
            Israel's founders and statesmen, writes Jeremy Bowen.

Title : Jessica Murphy: Royal tour highlights First Nations fury

            Canada's First Nations use a royal tour to push for
            political action on social issues and say there is
            "seething fury" over the slow course of change.

Title : Welby's statement on Christian-Jewish relations welcomed

            Jewish leaders welcome a statement by the Archbishop
            of Canterbury, who said the church had been partly
            responsible for the spread of anti-Semitism.

Title : How has India changed a year after Dadri beef lynching?

            The BBC's Ayeshea Perera looks at the ramifications of
            the lynching of a Muslim man in northern India over
            rumours that his family had slaughtered a cow and
            eaten beef.

Title : Where the US candidates stand

            This election campaign has so far been driven more by
            personality clashes than differences in policy. But
            what are the key issues and where do Hillary Clinton
            and Donald Trump stand?

Title : The six lives of Boko Haram's leader

            Abubakar Shekau, leader of Islamist group Boko Haram
            has once more released a video to reject reports that
            he had been killed. He has been reported dead five
            times already.

Title : Faceless London

            Photographer Jim Grover spent four hours making pictures
            of people on London's Westminster Bridge.

Title : Gruelling race

            Hundreds of people take part in a gruelling race
            challenge at Banchory in Aberdeenshire.

Title : Animals in the frame

            A selection of the winners and finalists in he ZSL
            Animal Photography Prize.

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 "dance".

Title : Week in pictures: 17-23 September 2016

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

Title : Champions League: Celtic 3-3 Manchester City

            Celtic claim their first Champions League Group C
            point as Pep Guardiola's perfect record in charge of
            Manchester City is ended.

Title : Ryder Cup 2016: Danny Willett apologises for brother's
'US fans imbeciles' rant

            Europe's Danny Willett says sorry for an article written
            by his brother which calls American Ryder Cup fans
            "imbeciles".

Title : Tommy Wright: Barnsley suspend assistant manager over
alleged corruption

            Barnsley suspend assistant manager Tommy Wright after
            he is named in a Daily Telegraph investigation alleging
            corruption in football.

Title : Arsenal 2-0 FC Basel

            Theo Walcott scores twice as Arsenal put in a dominant
            home display against Basel in the Champions League.

Title : Charlotte's voice

            Nine-year-old Zianna Oliphant had not planned to speak
            on behalf of her whole city of Charlotte. When she did,
            she got the world's attention.

Title : Bags of joy

            Finnish-Syrian father-of-six Rami Adhan has become
            known as the "toy smuggler" for taking large bags of
            toys into Syria for children suffering in the war.

Title : Threat of violence

            India's official entry to the Best Foreign Language film
            at Oscars is a gritty crime drama on police brutality
            and corruption, writes Sudha G Tilak.

Title : Naysayers

            BBC Monitoring looks at the most contentious issues
            in the peace deal signed by the Colombian government
            and left-wing Farc rebels ahead of a popular vote on
            2 October.

Title : Memory keepers

            The child of two Holocaust survivors talks about
            being the keeper of their memories – and projects
            working with children of survivors of massacres in
            Rwanda and Bosnia talk about the impact handed down
            through families.

Title : Poutine and friendship

            In five words, what does Canada offer the world?

Title : Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi: The vandal of Timbuktu

            Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi has pleaded guilty to destroying
            sacred sites in Timbuktu, Mali, in the first case
            concerning cultural artefacts at the International
            Criminal Court (ICC).

Title : Disposable women

            Women in South Asia are being used and abandoned by
            the British Asian men who marry them. Should their
            treatment be classed as a form of domestic violence?

Title : Dreams and disasters

            A Japanese animated film has earned more than 10bn yen
            in just 28 days since its release. But what exactly is
            it about this film that has been drawing in the crowds?

Title : 'People are dying'

            The lucrative counterfeit drugs trade causes hundreds of
            thousands of deaths every year. Technology can help fight
            it, but are big pharma and governments doing enough?

Title : Cheek by jowl

            Colombia-based photographer Nicolas Bedoya, a co-founder
            of photojournalism collective Vela Colectivo, visits an
            area in Colombia's Antioquia province where rebels will
            gather to disarm following the peace agreement signed
            on 26 September between the Farc and the Colombian
            government.

Title : Grim odyssey

            Asylum seekers - mainly Afghan and Pakistani men -
            leave Austria for Italy, but they face bleak conditions
            in the city of Udine, Bethany Bell reports.

Title : Caught in the crossfire

            As Syria's government tries to recapture all of Aleppo,
            we ask why are children are so badly affected in the
            battle for the northern city.

Title : Alicia Machado: Ex-Miss Universe claims Trump called her
'Miss Piggy'

            Former Miss Universe Alicia Machado claims Donald Trump,
            who owned the beauty contest, called her "Miss Piggy"
            after she gained weight.

Title : What they didn't talk about

            From the crisis in Syria to the Clinton Foundation,
            here are some key issues that weren't discussed in the
            the first US presidential debate.

Title : Did Trump use the word ‘biglyâ€Ö?

            The Republican candidate appeared to use an unusual
            adverb in his debate against Hillary Clinton. Or did he?

Title : Presidential debate 2016: Four ways gender played a role

            Jessica Lussenhop in Washington DC looks at how gender
            featured in the first debate between Donald Trump and
            Hillary Clinton.

Title : US and foreign media's verdict

            The US media gives their verdict on who won the first
            debate, with most awarding 017, the most powerful nation on earth
            will have a new leader, after a drawn out and expensive
            campaign - so what's it all about?

Title : What did black voters think?

            We asked African-American voters in Harlem what they
            made of the US presidential debate.

Title : Who's ahead in the polls?

            Follow the opinion polls as Donald Trump and Hillary
            Clinton go to head-to-head in the run up to the US
            election on 8 November.

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