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Title : Trump names Lt Gen HR McMaster as national security adviser

            Lt Gen HR McMaster replaces Gen Michael Flynn, who was
            fired after just three weeks.

Title : Gunship clears path to IS last stand

            On the front line with government forces pushing towards
            Mosul, the last major stronghold of so-called Islamic
            State in Iraq.

Title : Russia's UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin dies at work

            Vitaly Churkin dies at work in New York, Russia says,
            a day before his 65th birthday.

Title : Mike Pence warns Nato it must boost defence spending

            Mike Pence also said the US remains committed to Europe,
            despite recent criticism by Donald Trump.

Title : Syrian girl pulled from under rubble

            Footage released by Syria Civil Defence shows a girl
            being pulled alive from rubble, apparently in Damascus
            amid reported air strikes.

Title : 'Spiderman' art thief Vjeran Tomic jailed in Paris

            Vjeran Tomic took five paintings - including a Matisse
            and Picasso - from a Paris museum in 2010.

Title : Libya's eastern authority bans women travelling solo

            The ban is said to be for "national security reasons"
            and not driven by religious ideology.

Title : Plane crashes near airport in Melbourne, police say

            It is not yet known if there are casualties, police in
            the Australian city say.

Title : Day Without Immigrants: 'More than 100 workers' fired
over strike

            More than 100 workers say they lost their jobs after
            Thursday's protest in support of immigrants.

Title : YouTube ditches unskippable 30-second ads

            The video-sharing website will focus on shorter and
            skippable advertisements.

Title : South Sudan declares famine in Unity State

            A famine is declared in parts of South Sudan following
            civil war and economic collapse.

Title : Gibraltar seizes Russian's superyacht over German debt claim

            Billionaire owner Andrey Melnichenko is alleged to owe
            15.3m euros to the shipbuilder.

Title : Russia rejects claim of Montenegro plot

            Reports that "Russian state bodies" took part in a
            foiled coup are absurd, Moscow says.

Title : Kurt Cobain would have been 50 today: Six reasons why we
still love him

            Kurt Cobain would have been 50 today. Here are six
            reasons why we still love him

Title : Kim Jong-nam killing: Footage shows airport 'attack'

            Footage from an airport in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
            is said to show the moments before Kim Jong-nam died.

Title : How do you wee at -40C?

            The team of British soldiers will be the first all-women
            group to walk across Antarctica.

Title : Scientists 'solve' the ketchup problem

            A super-slippery coating for bottles could make getting
            liquids out much easier, US scientists say.

Title : @Sweden v Trump: 'Nothing happened'

            Librarian Emma Johansen was running Sweden's official
            Twitter account when the president mentioned a security
            incident.

Title : Angelina Jolie exclusive: Cooking bugs in Cambodia

            Angelina Jolie and her family try some of Cambodia's
            delicacies.

Title : Extreme race on frozen lake not for faint-hearted

            An endurance skating and cycling race has been held on
            Lake Baikal in the Irkutsk region of Russia.

Title : World news in one minute

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

Title : 'I survived Khmer Rouge torture prison'

            Chum Mey was one of the few people who left Cambodia's
            notorious Tuol Sleng torture prison alive.

Title : Slippery bottle solves ketchup problem

            Scientists in Boston have found a way to get every last
            drop of ketchup out of the bottle.

Title : Man marks his ex-girlfriend's apology letter and sends it
back to her

            A college student in Florida grades an apology letter
            sent to him by his ex-girlfriend and sends it back to
            her with a mark.

Title : Sea worm festival

            Thousands of people gathered in Seger Beach in Indonesia
            to catch and eat sea worms, a symbol of prosperity.

Title : A modern point of view

            LensCulture has announced the winners of its annual
            Exposure Awards, showcasing the best in contemporary
            photography.

Title : Week in pictures: 11-17 February 2017

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

Title : Africa's top shots

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

Title : Love

            Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
            on a set theme. This week it is "Love".

Title : Alt-right 'supervillain'

            Writer and internet "supervillain" Milo Yiannopoulos
            has been dropped from a US conservative conference.

Title : Baby Ciao

            Catherine Gazzoli is producing a range of organic baby
            food influenced by her Italian roots.

Title : Oscar hopes

            French film Elle was originally going to be a Hollywood
            production, its director says.

Title : Amy's Place

            Amy's Place is the UK's only recovery house dedicated
            to helping young women overcome their addictions.

Title : 'We'll cut you up'

            Bela Bhatia is the latest in a series of activists,
            lawyers and journalists who have come under pressure
            to leave.

Title : Worms for prosperity

            Thousands of people gathered in Seger Beach in Indonesia
            to catch and eat sea worms, a symbol of prosperity.

Title : Transatlantic pass

            Toronto Wolfpack will become the first transatlantic
            sports team when they take on Siddal in the Challenge
            Cup on Saturday.

Title : Scent of purpose

            One Indian aromatics firm is actively recruiting blind
            people - for their sense of smell.

Title : Prince of Hutt River

            The Principality of Hutt River in Western Australia
            draws curious tourists and just crowned a new "prince".

Title : Viewpoint: Battle for western Mosul will be toughest yet

            Losing its most cherished prize will present IS with
            an existential challenge, says Renad Mansour.

Title : Tim Harford: Talking to the machine

            The story behind the compiler, a remarkable innovation
            that made modern computing possible.

Title : Jonathan Marcus: US and Europe weigh each other up

            Vice-President Mike Pence represents the new Donald
            Trump administration at the Munich Security Conference.

Title : Does Silicon Valley have a sexism problem?

            As taxi app Uber faces claims of workplace sexism,
            is harassment really rife in Silicon Valley?

Title : Ecuador election: Who will succeed Rafael Correa?

            Ecuadoreans vote for a new leader as President Rafael
            Correa ends his term after a decade in power.

Title : Israel and the Palestinians: What are alternatives to a
two-state solution?

            A two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict
            is one of a number of formulas, writes Prof Colin
            Shindler.

Title : Sutton United 0-2 Arsenal

            Arsenal reach the FA Cup quarter-finals as goals from
            Lucas Perez and Theo Walcott beat non-league Sutton
            United.

Title : Olympics & Paralympics 2020: Badminton among seven sports
to lose funding appeals

            Badminton is one of seven sports to lose its appeal
            against UK Sport funding cuts for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic
            and Paralympic cycle.

Title : FA Cup: Theo Walcott scores 100th Arsenal goal

            Theo Walcott scores his 100th goal for Arsenal as he
            doubles the Gunners' lead in their FA Cup fifth-round tie
            against non-league Sutton United at Gander Green Lane.

Title : Ben Stokes: IPL record as Rising Pune Supergiants buy
England all-rounder

            England all-rounder Ben Stokes becomes the most expensive
            foreign player in IPL history as he is bought for £1.7m
            by Rising Pune Supergiants.

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