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Title : US election: America votes for president after divisive
campaign

            US voters go to the polls after a hectic final day of
            campaigning by the presidential candidates.

Title : Rurik Jutting, British banker, guilty of Hong Kong murders

            British banker Rurik Jutting is found guilty of the
            sadistic murders of two women in Hong Kong.

Title : Prince Harry condemns 'abuse' of girlfriend

            Prince Harry confirms US actress Meghan Markle is his
            girlfriend and criticises the media for harassing her.

Title : Mosul battle: Experts probe IS mass grave at Hamam al-Alil

            Iraqi forensic experts investigate a mass grave found
            by troops advancing towards IS-held Mosul.

Title : Migrant crisis: Hungary MPs reject Orban anti-refugee bill

            Hungary's parliament rejects an attempt by Prime Minister
            Viktor Orban to rebuff an EU refugee quota.

Title : Australia senate stops gay marriage vote

            Australia's upper house defeats a government proposal
            to hold a plebiscite on same-sex marriage.

Title : UK public finances to be '£25bn worse off' by 2020

            The prospects for the UK's public finances have
            deteriorated by £25bn since the March Budget, says
            the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Title : Philippines court grants Ferdinand Marcos a hero's burial

            The Supreme Court says the body of former leader
            Ferdinand Marcos can be moved to the Heroes' Cemetery.

Title : Samsung raided in political corruption probe

            South Korean prosecutors have raided the offices of
            Samsung Electronics as part of an investigation into
            the political scandal over President Park Geun-hye.

Title : Hoax broadcasts made to passenger planes in Melbourne

            Australian police investigate 15 hoax transmissions
            to planes over Melbourne, including one that forced an
            aborted landing.

Title : Warning over non-lump breast cancers

            Around one in six cases of breast cancer begins with
            symptoms other than a suspect lump, experts advise.

Title : Toblerone triangle change upsets fans

            Toblerone changes the look and weight of two bars sold
            in the UK in an attempt to meet rising costs.

Title : Highs and lows of 19 month US election campaign

            The US presidential election has lasted for 19 months -
            here's a quick trip down memory lane.

Title : Is this the nastiest US election campaign?

            The BBC looks at the low blows traded in the presidential
            campaign.

Title : HK murders: 'We were lucky it wasn't us'

            A Filipino sex worker who met former British banker
            Rurik Jutting just months before he killed two women
            in Hong Kong says she feels lucky it wasn't her.

Title : Could robots and smart bags improve airport efficiency?

            Ashleigh Nghiem looks at some of the technology being
            developed to help airport passengers with check-in and
            bag drop.

Title : Snakes on a plane - not the film

            This isn't a movie. This is real.

Title : Battle for Mosul: IS 'herded human shields like sheep'

            The BBC's Karen Allen spoke to residents of one town
            near Mosul who say they were used as "human shields"
            by retreating so-called Islamic State fighters.

Title : Sinkhole swallows busy Japanese street

            Amateur footage captures the moment a huge sinkhole
            appears in a street in Fukuoka, Japan.

Title : Bruce Springsteen says Hillary Clinton is a 'clear choice'

            Bruce Springsteen says "the choice couldn't be clearer"
            a rally in Philadelphia in support of Hillary Clinton.

Title : Huge sinkhole swallows street in Fukuoka, Japan

            A giant sinkhole in Fukuoka city in southern Japan
            causes disruption but no serious injuries.

Title : Southern Hemisphere recovered faster from dino strike

            Life in the southern hemisphere appears to have recovered
            more quickly than expected from the asteroid strike
            that wiped out the dinosaurs.

Title : US election: Black Republicans seek converts in Trump's
'war zone'

            Black republicans campaign for votes in trump's
            'war zones'

Title : Tom Burridge: Will a Georgian stir up Ukrainian politics?

            Could Mikheil Saakashvili further stir up Ukrainian
            politics after storming out of his job as Odessa
            governor, asks Tom Burridge.

Title : French privacy row over mass ID database

            A French watchdog calls for the suspension of a database
            that could hold the details of 60 million.

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 : 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 : In pictures: Trail showcases Glasgow murals

            A new Mural Trail in Glasgow aims to showcase artwork
            which is revitalising tired corners of the city centre.

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 "Monuments".

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 : India v England: Haseeb Hameed to make England debut in
first Test

            Teenage opening batsman Haseeb Hameed will make his
            England debut in the opening Test in India starting
            on Wednesday.

Title : Stephen Curry shoots NBA three-point record in Warriors win

            Stephen Curry claims a record 13 three-pointers as
            Golden State Warriors beat New Orleans Pelicans 116-106
            on Monday.

Title : Jose Mourinho: Gareth Southgate defends Chris Smalling and
Luke Shaw

            England interim boss Gareth Southgate defends Manchester
            United duo Chris Smalling and Luke Shaw after criticism
            from Jose Mourinho.

Title : Aleppo, my home

            Residents in besieged eastern Aleppo tell the BBC why
            they still stay in the shattered section of the city.

Title : Silent night

            Some parents are now hiring sleep consultants to help
            their baby get to sleep. That's great for the parents,
            but is it good for the child?

Title : Free Tea?

            A tweet about an accidentally stolen "free tea" gives
            a chance for some cultural understanding in Japan.

Title : Call of duty

            A look at the Arab soldiers choosing to serve in Israel's
            army despite intense criticism back home.

Title : Home wrecker penguin

            Video of brawling penguin love rivals has social media
            taking sides in Antarctic love triangle.

Title : Great drive forward

            After spending billions on the football industry,
            China is now looking to conquer the rugby union world.

Title : Shaggy dog story

            The sharing economy is forecast to grow hugely over
            the next 10 years, but is it simply a way of avoiding
            tax and regulation?

Title : Working for free

            French women were urged to walk out of work at 16:37
            local time to highlight the gender pay gap.

Title : Jobs for the girls

            Only 8% of engineers in the UK are women. Why are efforts
            to get more girls to choose it as a career failing?

Title : All you need to know

            We are in the final days of a long campaign - here's
            all you need to know, from how it all works to the key
            talking points and BBC analysis.

Title : Hour-by-hour results guide

            An hour-by-hour guide to US election night and what
            results we will get when.

Title : US Election 2016: Could vote-swapping help Clinton?

            People living outside "swing states" and those planning
            to vote for third parties are swapping votes.

Title : 'If my candidate loses...'

            Trump and Clinton supporters ponder "What if my
            candidate loses?"


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