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Title : US election 2016: Trump to target Democratic states

            Donald Trump says he will target "Democrat strongholds"
            like Minnesota in the election run-up.

Title : Iraq conflict: IS bombs kill 17 civilians as Mosul battle
rages

            IS bombs kill 17 civilians in Iraq as the government
            assault on Mosul continues.

Title : Rugby: Ireland beat NZ for first time

            Ireland produce a sensational display to beat an
            all-conquering New Zealand side for the first time,
            running out 40-29 winners in Chicago.

Title : Turkey coup aftermath: Pro-Kurdish Istanbul protests
broken up

            Protests against Kurdish party arrests are scattered
            with tear gas and water cannon in Turkey.

Title : Nigeria schoolgirl missing from Chibok 'found with baby'

            One of the Nigerian schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram
            has been found with a baby, the military says.

Title : Playboy model charged over locker room 'body-shaming' image

            US Playboy model Dani Mathers is charged over a
            "body-shaming" photo of an older woman in a gym.

Title : Italy: Clashes at anti-government march in Florence

            Protesters who are against a constitutional referendum
            have clashed with Italian police in Florence.

Title : Minister backs judges amid Brexit row

            Lord Chancellor Liz Truss stops short of condemning
            attacks on senior judges over the Brexit ruling.

Title : Irishman 'dies in IS suicide attack'

            The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs confirms it is
            investigating reports that an Irishman was killed when
            he detonated a car bomb near the Iraqi city of Mosul
            on Friday.

Title : South Africa's Zuma 'not afraid of jail' amid corruption
accusations

            South Africa's leader Jacob Zuma, who faces corruption
            accusations, says he is not scared of prison.

Title : Philippines mayor linked to drugs trade shot dead in cell

            A mayor linked to the drugs trade in the Philippines
            is shot dead in his prison cell by police.

Title : Brad Pitt seeks joint custody in divorce from Angelina Jolie

            Actor Brad Pitt is seeking joint custody of his six
            children in his divorce from Angelina Jolie.

Title : US election 2016: Baby joins Trump on stage at rally in
Tampa, Florida

            Donald Trump carries a "cute" baby on to the stage
            after spotting him in the audience at a rally.

Title : Beyonce and Jay Z turn out for Clinton

            Hillary Clinton gets support from stars Beyonce and
            Jay Z but Donald Trump is not impressed.

Title : How children fleeing Mosul heal their trauma

            The BBC visits a school at a refugee camp where aid
            workers are helping kids to recover from psychological
            trauma.

Title : Prince's dance moves around the world

            As Prince Charles tries out sword dancing in Oman,
            we look back at his track record for fancy footwork.

Title : Turkish police break up pro-Kurdish Istanbul protest

            Turkish police use water cannon and tear gas to break
            up a protest in Istanbul against the arrest of leaders
            of the pro-Kurdish HDP party.

Title : Russia's Putin unveils provocative statue

            There is controversy over a vast new statue in Moscow
            honouring the 10th Century prince who founded the
            forerunner to the Russian state, but who is claimed
            by Ukraine.

Title : How British navy blows up WW2 bombs

            The Royal Navy's bomb disposal unit shows BBC News how
            it gets rid of dangerous unexploded devices found at sea.

Title : Massive fire engulfs Australian car yard

            A car wrecking yard is destroyed by a fire in Sydney,
            Australia.

Title : Giant snowballs appear on Russian beach in Siberia

            Locals are delighted as thousands of natural snowballs
            form on beaches in northern Siberia.

Title : Fan heater radio show 'soothes babies' in Portsmouth

            A radio station with the sole aim of helping babies
            get to sleep launches using the sound of fan heaters
            and other domestic appliances.

Title : Mark Lowen: Is Turkey still a democracy?

            As opponents are purged and journalists jailed, can
            Erdogan's Turkey still be called a democracy?

Title : Gordon Corera: Bulgaria says Russia dividing Europe

            The president of Bulgaria tells the BBC that Russia is
            trying to divide and weaken Europe.

Title : Nicaragua polls: One-horse race for Daniel Ortega?

            Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega is running for a
            third consecutive term in office on Sunday.

Title : How do we avoid the antibiotics apocalypse?

            Given the complexity of antibiotics resistance, what
            should we do to tackle the problem?

Title : How Chicago Cubs ended 108 years of hurt

            The goat curse, a tortured fanbase and a revolution -
            how Chicago Cubs ended 108 years of hurt by winning
            the World Series.

Title :  Iraqi forces enter Mosul

            Images of Iraqi special forces as they fight their way
            into the Mosul suburbs for the first time.

Title : Lake Eyre from the sky

            Australiaâ€Ös vast Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre has been
            captured in a series of spectacular aerial images for
            a new exhibition.

Title : African identity

            This year's Lagos Photo Festival in Nigeria brings
            together well-known photographers and their take on
            identity in Africa.

Title : A female eye

            For more than 50 years Doreen Spooner captured the famous
            faces of the 20th Century that would grace the front
            pages of the Daily Mirror and other British newspapers
            as revealed in her new book.

Title : Sugar skulls

            The BBC's Katy Watson takes a closer look at the food
            consumed on Mexico's Day of the Dead.

Title : Andy Murray becomes world number one after Raonic withdraws
from Paris Masters

            Andy Murray becomes the first British singles player to
            be world number one since computerised rankings began
            in 1973.

Title : Four Nations: Australia defeat New Zealand in Coventry

            Australia take a huge stride towards reaching the Four
            Nations final with victory over current holders New
            Zealand in Coventry.

Title : Chelsea 5-0 Everton

            Eden Hazard scores twice as Chelsea climb to the top of
            the Premier League with a stylish victory over Everton.

Title : Four Nations: England 38-12 Scotland

            England recover from an awful start to beat Scotland
            and keep their hopes of reaching the Four Nations
            final alive.

Title : 'I waited 96 years'

            Those born before women had the right to vote are
            sharing selfies of their vote for Hillary Clinton.

Title : Would you post this?

            Pictures that a woman in the West would post without
            a second thought might, in parts of North Africa, the
            Middle East and South Asia, be extremely controversial.

Title : Stunts for likes

            A trend in which people promise to carry out dangerous
            dares for Facebook likes is causing worry in Vietnam.

Title : Closed for business

            Offshoring and free trade have been huge issues in the
            US election - but what happens to a place after jobs
            get sent overseas?

Title : Bowie and me

            Irish playwright Enda Walsh on how he worked with David
            Bowie on musical project Lazarus, which is now on the
            London stage.

Title : Bring back 'he' and 'she'

            A Canadian university professor has sparked a firestorm
            by refusing to use alternative gender pronouns

Title : 10 Things

            Men are more likely than women to be attracted to a
            friend of the opposite sex, and more news nuggets.

Title : Week in pictures: 29 October - 4 November 2016

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

Title : Brexit 'mess'

            European media commentators believe the new UK High
            Court ruling will delay Brexit but not stop it.

Title : What Trump win would mean for UK

            If Donald Trump becomes the next US president, what
            might it mean for the UK?

Title : US election: Voters voice worst-case scenarios

            We asked Clinton and Trump supporters the worst case
            scenario if their candidate loses.

Title : What do Canadians think of Trump?

            The USA's northern neighbour looks on the Republican
            candidate with a mixture of horror and fascination,
            says Bill Law.


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