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Title : Barcelona attack: New manhunt for suspected driver

            The focus switches to Younes Abouyaaqoub, who Spanish
            media say may be the Las Ramblas attacker.

Title : Steve Bannon vows to 'go to war' for Trump agenda after
sacking

            The fired Trump strategist pledges to fight for the
            agenda that he says won the US presidency.

Title : Finland killings: Stabbings in Turku a 'terror attack'

            The man taken into custody after two people were stabbed
            to death is an 18-year-old Moroccan.

Title : Woman raped by Roman Polanski asks for 'mercy' to end case

            A Los Angeles court rejects a plea by a woman raped by
            the director to dismiss the 40-year-old case.

Title : Lele Tao: The 'online goddess' who earns $450k a year

            24-year-old live streamer Lele Tao has one million fans,
            mostly young men. The first of a three-part series.

Title : Liu Xiabo's widow Liu Xia makes first appearance since
funeral

            Liu Xia, the widow of China's most prominent critic
            Liu Xiabo, had not been seen since his funeral.

Title : Russia knife attacker wounds eight

            The man stabs people apparently at random in the city
            of Surgut before being killed by police.

Title : Boston braces for rival protests week after Charlottesville

            Police are reportedly investigating claims some radical
            counter-protesters might plan to throw acid.

Title : Disputed Venezuela assembly takes parliament's powers

            The move comes as government critic and ex-chief
            prosecutor Luisa Ortega flees to Colombia.

Title : Big Ben's Ayrton Light to be switched off

            The Ayrton Light was installed in 1885 and was last
            turned off during World War Two.

Title : US to review China intellectual property policies

            China has voiced "serious concern" over the
            investigation, which could result in US trade sanctions.

Title : Taylor Swift's social media pages and website are currently
showing a Blank Space

            The American star's social media posts have been deleted,
            while her website is only showing a black screen.

Title : Congo mudslide death toll 'to rise to 200'

            Households were buried after heavy rains caused parts
            of a nearby mountain to collapse.

Title : Meet the eclipse chaser who's travelled the world hunting
shadows

            Astronomer Glenn Schneider has spent his life chasing
            solar eclipses around the world and has been in the
            path of totality 33 times.

Title : The photo that highlights White House turmoil

            In less than seven months, President Donald Trump's
            White House inner circle has transformed.

Title : Struggling after giving birth? You're not alone

            These mums had traumatic births, and they want more to
            see more honesty about the toll it can take.

Title : Silk Road: Google search unmasked Dread Pirate Roberts

            The man who beat the FBI to identify the mastermind of
            global online drugs market Silk Road.

Title : Week in pictures: 12 - 18 August 2017

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

Title : Baghdad's Little Manchester

            Old Trafford's footballing giants help Iraqis escape
            the uncertainty and violence of everyday life.

Title : Mexican muralists transform violent neighbourhoods

            Graffiti artists turn a violent hillside neighbourhood
            in Pachuca into a colourful work of art.

Title : ICYMI: Take a tour with Mr Despacito

            Luis Fonsi becomes a tourist guide in Puerto Rico and
            some other stories you may have missed this week.

Title : Barcelona and Cambrils attacks: 'I'm not afraid'

            Catalans and Spaniards have responded in unity with
            the slogan 'No tinc por'. But can that unity last?

Title : In pictures: Sir Bruce Forsyth's extraordinary career

            Look back at his life, from early variety stardom and
            game shows to Strictly Come Dancing.

Title : Rhino swept from Nepal to India by flooding rescued

            The young rhino was swept 42km from Chitwan National
            Park by floods and found in an Indian village.

Title : NI golfer Joe Rooney scores two holes-in-one

            The odds of an amateur golfer hitting two holes-in-one
            in the same round are 67 million to one.

Title : Should Washington and Jefferson monuments come down?

            Trump's argument that the removal of Confederate statues
            is a slippery slope to changing history has recharged the
            perennial debate about America's tormented racial legacy.

Title : How Al Pacino came to my rescue

            Sensing an epileptic fit is imminent Frank turns to a
            tried and tested way of controlling his episodes and
            leans on Al Pacino in a pub.

Title : Obituary: Sir Bruce Forsyth

            In a 70-year career, Bruce Forsyth went from struggling
            variety performer to the king of Saturday night TV.

Title : The crowdfunded news agency risking all for Hong Kong scoops

            A fledgling Hong Kong investigative news agency has
            quickly built a reputation for its scoops.

Title : Reflections on Sierra Leone's mudslide disaster

            Reporter Umaru Fofana reflects on a week that saw
            horrific mudslide and flooding in the capital, Freetown.

Title : Reality Check: Are 15,000 transgender people serving in
the US military?

            The figure was widely quoted when President Trump
            announced plans to ban transgender military personnel,
            but is it right?

Title : ‘We were guinea pigsâ€Ö: Jailed inmates agreed to birth
control

            The Tennessee county started offering time off inmate
            sentences in exchange for birth control

Title : 'Upskirting': It happened to me

            After Gina Martin took a stand against 'upskirting',
            we asked if readers had ever experienced it. They had.

Title : Philippe Coutinho: Liverpool refusing to sell is damaging -
Jermaine Jenas

            Liverpool's refusal to sell Philippe Coutinho to
            Barcelona is like "cutting off your nose to spite your
            own face", says Jermaine Jenas.

Title : Vuelta a Espana 2017: Why Chris Froome starts the race
as favourite

            Chris Froome starts the Vuelta a Espana as favourite
            but who are the riders out to stop him becoming the
            first British winner of the race?

Title : Solheim Cup 2017: United States lead Europe 5½ - 2½ after
afternoon clean sweep

            The United States produced a clean sweep of matches
            in the afternoon to lead Europe 5½ - 2½ after the
            opening day at the Solheim Cup in Iowa.

Title : Premier League predictions: Ian Wright on Guardiola and
Man City

            Match of the Day's Ian Wright reveals his tips for the
            Premier League title, who will win the golden boot,
            and the summer's best signing so far.

Title : How attacks unfolded

            Two terror attacks in Spain's Catalonia region have left
            14 dead and many more injured. How did events unfold?

Title : Barcelona attack: Crowd screams as man arrested

            A third person is arrested in the town of Ripoll,
            where the main suspect in Thursday's attack also lived.

Title : Spain attacks: How Barcelona rejected hate

            From bringing flowers to challenging haters, people
            are pushing back after the day of terror.

Title : Spain attacks: One police officer killed four Cambrils
suspects

            Five people in all were shot dead after a car was driven
            into pedestrians in Cambrils, Catalonia.

Title : Cambrils: 'Pop pop, a couple of shots and he fell down'

            A man who filmed the shooting in Cambrils described
            what he saw.

Title : Can vehicle attacks be prevented?

            In just over a year Europe has seen seven attacks
            where vehicles have been used as weapons. Security
            correspondent Gordon Corera looks at what authorities
            are doing about it.

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