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Title : Donald Trump: 'We will build Mexico border wall'

            President says a "big day" is planned on national
            security, including plans for a border wall.

Title : People will rise against N Korean regime, says defector

            A high-profile N Korean defector also says Kim Jong-un
            would be prepared to attack LA with nuclear weapons.

Title : Gunmen launch fatal Somali hotel attack

            A number of people are killed after gunmen open fire
            at a Mogadishu hotel, say Somali police.

Title : French President Hollande visits Colombia rebels

            Francois Hollande goes to isolated rural camp with the
            Colombian president, Juan Manuel Santos.

Title : Lego copycats fool China boss

            Lego now has a factory in China, but there are fears
            about copyright violation there.

Title : Japan gets first sumo champion in 19 years

            The deeply traditional Japanese sport has been dominated
            by foreign wrestlers in recent years.

Title : Bana Alabed: Syrian tweeting girl pens letter to Trump

            "You must do something for the children of Syria,"
            writes a girl famous for her tweets from Aleppo.

Title : WikiHow apologises for 'whitewashing' Beyonce, Jay Z and
Barack Obama

            The website posted a cartoon image of the singer,
            Jay Z and President Obama which showed the trio as white.

Title : Paris Jackson: 'My father was murdered'

            Michael Jackson's only daughter, Paris, says she believes
            her father was murdered.

Title : Taiwan ATM hack: Three jailed over $2.6m theft

            An international criminal network used malware to steal
            more than $2.6m (£2.1m) from dozens of cash machines.

Title : Volunteers are cuddling vulnerable babies

            Drug addicted babies are being cuddled by specially
            recruited hospital volunteers.

Title : Man jailed for hacking into Jennifer Lawrence's online
account

            Edward Majerczyk from Chicago accessed the private
            accounts of hundreds of people, including celebrities.

Title : Badlands on Twitter: US park climate change tweets deleted

            A US national park posts a series of tweets about
            climate change science that are later removed.

Title : North Korean defector's family heartbreak

            Thae Yong-ho is one of the highest ranking North Korean
            officials ever to defect. He's been talking to the
            BBC's Steve Evans about the regime.

Title : Lantern festivals light up China

            Lanterns shows are being held to celebrate Chinese
            New Year.

Title : Voter fraud claims: White House defends Trump's stance

            White House press secretary Sean Spicer spars with
            reporters over unproven voter fraud claims.

Title : A trip through an underwater museum

            Exhibits about climate change and migration are just two
            of 12 installations in Museo Atlantico, an underwater
            museum off the coast of Lanzarote.

Title : Brexit: Three key things about the Supreme Court ruling

            The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg reports on the implications
            of the Supreme Court ruling about the Brexit process.

Title : Is it the end of #OscarsSoWhite?

            Diversity in the 2017 Oscar nominations and how it
            compares to last year's crop.

Title : World news in one minute

            Watch the latest news summary from BBC World
            News. International news updated 24 hours a day.

Title : Western Sahara: Forty years in a refugee camp

            Thousands of Sahrawis, natives of Western Sahara, have
            been living in refugee camps in Algeria for some 40
            years. As the political deadlock continues, they face
            a cut in aid.

Title : Inflatable 'Trump' rooster orders overwhelm Chinese factory

            A factory in China is cashing on the inauguration of the
            new US president as the Year of the Rooster approaches.

Title : Australian of the Year announced

            Alan Mackay-Sim, who has spent decades researching
            spinal cord injuries, is honoured in Canberra.

Title : Justin Rowlatt: What will Trump do in Afghanistan?

            Will the US cut its losses and bring America's longest
            war to an end?

Title : Orla Guerin: Egypt six years after the revolution

            Six years since the outbreak of the revolution in Egypt,
            human rights campaigners says the situation in the
            country is far worse, Orla Guerin reports.

Title : Alastair Leithead: The Gambia still far from normal

            Gambians have celebrated the end of Yahya Jammeh's
            22-year rule but things are unlikely to change fast.

Title : Damien McGuinness: Brexit message leaves Berlin cold

            An appeal over a post-Brexit trade deal was met with
            sniggers in Berlin, Damien McGuinness writes.

Title : Samsung: Why is it doing so well despite Galaxy Note
7 fiasco?

            If you expected a firm that has had so much bad publicity
            recently to be struggling, you'd be wrong.

Title : Supreme Court Brexit ruling: What happens next?

            After the Supreme Court rejects the government's Brexit
            appeal, what happens next?

Title : First 100 days: What executive actions has Trump taken?

            President Trump signs a flurry of orders as he lays
            out his presidential agenda.

Title : Trump's 'alternative facts': Why the row about inauguration
'lies'?

            Why does US President Donald Trump say journalists are
            "among the most dishonest human beings"?

Title : Trump's economic plans: What do we know so far?

            President Trump promised to hit the ground running,
            so what will his first economic policy steps be?

Title : Becoming British

            Photographer Ed Gold spends a day in the life of a Pole
            working in a UK hospital.

Title : Week in pictures: 14-20 January 2017

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

Title : Lords of the ruins

            Photographs taken by BBC Middle East editor Jeremy
            Bowen as he takes a journey through eastern Aleppo's
            largely deserted streets.

Title : Africa's top shots

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

Title : In pictures: Prize pigeons

            Photographs from inside a Turkish pigeon auction in
            Sanliurfa.

Title : Australian Open 2017: Serena Williams beats Johanna Konta,
Mirjana Lucic-Baroni wins

            Six-time champion Serena Williams outplays Britain's
            Johanna Konta to reach the Australian Open semi-finals.

Title : Philippe Coutinho: Liverpool forward signs new five-year
contract

            Liverpool forward Philippe Coutinho signs a new five-year
            contract worth about £150,000 a week, making him the
            club's highest-paid player.

Title : Six Nations: Dylan Hartley confirmed as England captain
for 2017

            Dylan Hartley is confirmed as England's captain for the
            Six Nations - two days after his six-week suspension
            for striking ends.

Title : Trumping trade

            Global trade flows are already falling, but could Donald
            Trump prove to be their final death knell?

Title : Bad air

            Daytime in the city: Will we still work in offices in
            future and how damaging is urban air to our health?

Title : Tech tonic

            Digital learning is helping to meet the demand for
            better education in South Africa.

Title : Train of thought

            Writer Marianne Kirby was one of the first people to hold
            a writer's residency on America's national rail system,
            Amtrak, in 2014. She shares what spending her days
            writing on a train across America actually felt like.

Title : Oscars 2017

            A look at the best actress nominees for the 89th Academy
            Awards on 26 February 2017.

Title : Power brokers

            Three men who supported Trump, despite their ethnic
            and religious communities' distaste for the president,
            now find themselves with the ear - for now - of the
            president.

Title : Rebel with a cause

            What does the rise of left-wing presidential hopeful
            Benoit Hamon say about France's Socialists?

Title : 'Help me find my family'

            How a 19-year-old Swiss man's appeal for information
            on his birth family led to a huge response.

Title : Sun-powered satellite TV

            Households without mains electricity in rural areas of
            Kenya can now receive solar-powered satellite TV.

Title : Making a statement

            Chinese hotels are using art to try and stand out from
            their competitors, but does it make business sense?

Title : Gator girl

            Texan Christy Kroboth used to have a quiet job in a
            dentist's surgery. Now she spends her time jumping on
            animals many times her size - and taping their jaws
            tightly shut.

Title : 'I can't keep quiet'

            A song by LA singer Milck is fast becoming a viral hit
            after crowds of women sang it at the Women's March in
            Washington DC.

Title : Emptying the coffers

            The former Gambian president is not the first departing
            leader to be accused of looting his country's coffers.

Title : Thanks Bill

            How Andy Kuper built investment firm Leapfrog, which
            aims to help pull people out of poverty in the developing
            world by investing in insurance and healthcare firms.

Title : 'An Unsuitable Boy'

            Karan Johar has been criticised for not setting an
            example for gays in India.


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