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Title : UK PM rejects 'partial' EU membership

            Theresa May will use her Brexit speech to say the UK
            "will not hold on to bits of EU membership".

Title : MH370: Families say search suspension for Malaysian plane
'irresponsible'

            They say it is "irresponsible" to halt the underwater
            search for the Malaysian plane.

Title : 'Wrong Ivanka' hits back at Trump

            A tweet quoted by Donald Trump praising his daughter,
            mistakenly copies in Ivanka from Brighton.

Title : Istanbul Reina nightclub attack suspect 'trained in
Afghanistan'

            The man held for the New Year's Eve nightclub attack
            has confessed, the city's governor says.

Title : Kenyan women urged to withhold sex in vote drive

            Kenyan MP urges women to withhold sex from their husbands
            until they register as voters.

Title : Giant alligator caught on film in Florida

            "Humpback" is caught on camera going for a stroll
            in Florida.

Title : Libyan wins right to sue ex-UK minister

            The ex-foreign secretary faces being sued over
            allegations of MI6 involvement in man's abduction.

Title : George Michael's friend Andros Georgiou links death to drugs

            George Michael's childhood friend says hard drugs
            had returned to the singer's life before his death
            last month.

Title : Australia Day ad showing girls in hijabs removed after
threats

            An image showing two girls in hijabs and an Australian
            flag is taken down after unspecified threats.

Title : German top court blocks ban on far right NPD

            The German constitutional court says the NPD is not a
            significant enough threat to democracy.

Title : Australian conditions 'favourable' for mouse plague,
scientists warn

            Rain has created ideal conditions for mice in Australia's
            breadbasket, a science agency warns.

Title : Family rescued from Japan mountain

            A woman and her three sons reportedly dug themselves
            into a snow hole for shelter.

Title : China probes 'fake seasoning producing hub' near Tianjin

            Some 50 factories were said to be using unapproved
            ingredients like industrial salt.

Title : John Lewis tells Americans on MLK day: 'You must never hate'

            Civil rights icon John Lewis makes a Martin Luther King
            Day address after a row with Donald Trump.

Title : Radar sensor for the home which can 'see' through walls

            The radar imaging system is capable of detecting movement
            and "seeing" through walls.

Title : Route 45: Inside one of Obama's favourite diners

            Jon Kay finds out people's hopes and fears about the
            Donald Trump presidency, over breakfast at one of Barack
            Obama's favourite eateries in Chicago.

Title : Mexico nightclub attack: 'They said it was fireworks'

            Witness Valerie Lee described the confusion in the
            immediate aftermath of a deadly attack on a nightclub
            in the Mexican resort of Playa del Carmen.

Title : Common leopards 'moving to higher altitudes'

            Common leopards could be moving to higher altitudes on
            the Tibetan plateau.

Title : George Michael ā€˜liked crack cocaineā€Ö, says friend

            Singer George Michaelā€Ös childhood friend says that
            ā€œhard drugs were back in his lifeā€.

Title : Tunisia inquest shown police map of killer's spree

            A court has watched a police recreation of the hour-long
            killing spree at a Tunisian beach resort in June 2015,
            which left 38 people - including 30 British tourists
            - dead.

Title : Eyewitness describes Kyrgyzstan plane crash

            Local eyewitness Uson describes the moment a plane
            crashed in a Kyrgyzstan village.

Title : Daz Black, Ben Phillips and Tish Simmonds pay tribute as
Vine closes

            The six-second clip-sharing service is shutting down
            but it's still not clear exactly why.

Title : Puppy recovering after swallowing kitchen knife

            A puppy who swallowed an 8in kitchen knife is recovering
            after undergoing life-saving emergency surgery.

Title : Gordon Corera: Why did the Zimmerman Telegram matter?

            Marking the 100th anniversary of one of the greatest
            of all feats of code-breaking

Title : James Reynolds: Who was second-longest serving US president?

            After extensive research the BBC's James Reynolds
            reveals the answer you have all been waiting for.

Title : Is the Philippines' communist insurgency nearly over?

            As both sides meet for talks, could the Philippines'
            decades-long communist insurgency soon be over?

Title : Why a bicycle may decide Indian election

            The BBC's Ayeshea Perera on the role of the humble
            bicycle in a crucial Indian state election.

Title : Reality Check: Can there be a quick UK-USA trade deal?

            Donald Trump has said he would like a quick trade deal
            with the UK. Is that possible?

Title : Week in pictures: 7-13 January 2017

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

Title : Africa's top shots: 7 - 13 January 2017

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

Title : Keeping the slopes open

            Photographer John Vink captures the work behind the
            scenes keeping the ski slopes open at Saint Sorlin
            d'Arves in France.

Title : City Airport at 30

            Images of London City Airport, which is celebrating
            its 30th birthday this year.

Title : Australian Open 2017: Johanna Konta, Heather Watson and
Kyle Edmund win

            Johanna Konta, Kyle Edmund and Heather Watson all win
            to make it five British players in the Australian Open
            second round.

Title : 'God fix Afghanistan'

            The Afghan woman made famous by a 1985 magazine cover
            tells the BBC of her hope for a new beginning.

Title : Love to the rescue

            Melissa Dohme was viciously stabbed more than 30 times
            by her ex-boyfriend. She survived against all the odds
            and found love in an unexpected place.

Title : McDosa to go

            The BBC's in-house cartoonist, Kirtish Bhatt, on
            McDonald's bid to become "more Indian".

Title : German shivers

            German politicians are desperately trying to build and
            forge ties with US President-elect Donald Trump.

Title : Fatal reaction

            How one woman's rare disorder means a kiss from her
            husband could end up killing her.

Title : Working dads

            How do working fathers manage the work-life balance? You
            have been telling us how you cope.

Title : Should bosses be more feminine?

            Could a club for ā€œgirly girlsā€ really help improve
            female equality in the workplace?

Title : Davos 2017: Is the urban-rural divide increasing?

            Could experts at Davos find the right formula to shaping
            urban policies that will create progressive cities?

Title : Trump, China and Brexit to dominate

            China's president will attend Davos for the first time,
            just days before Donald Trump takes office.

Title : Rough guide to Davos

            It's that time of year that sees politicians, chief
            executives and a few Hollywood stars rubbing shoulders
            in the Swiss ski resort of Davos. But why should we care?

Title : Are the global 'elite' in retreat?

            Brexit, Donald Trump, and the rise of populism have
            left the world's "liberal elites" reeling. Can Davos,
            their ideological habitat, survive?


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