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Title : Catalonia crisis: Spain moves to suspend autonomy

            Spain is to begin the process of imposing direct rule
            on Catalonia after a disputed independence vote.

Title : Afghan army base destroyed by Taliban suicide bombers

            A third major attack in a week leaves at least 43 dead
            and nine wounded in the province of Kandahar.

Title : UK offers more assurances to EU citizens

            Theresa May's pledge comes ahead of a summit where EU
            leaders will assess the progress made so far.

Title : Rohingya killed 'house by house'

            Refugees continue to pour into Bangladesh, adding to
            the world's fastest-growing humanitarian crisis.

Title : Myanmar fire guts iconic Yangon hotel Kandawgyi Palace

            One person has died and two are injured after a fire
            tears through Yangon's Kandawgyi Palace hotel.

Title : Alarm over decline in flying insects

            Flying insects have declined by more than 75% in 30
            years in German nature reserves, alarming ecologists.

Title : New Zealand forms government under Jacinda Ardern

            Jacinda Ardern, who came second in September's polls,
            will be the youngest prime minister since 1856.

Title : UK banks 'exposed to money laundering in South Africa'

            HSBC and Standard Chartered may inadvertently have been
            conduits for laundered money, Lord Hain says.

Title : US: Tillerson calls for India ties to counter China

            The US would "never have the same relationship with
            China, a non-democratic society," he added.

Title : Malta journalist Daphne Galizia's sons reject million
euro reward

            Sons of the journalist killed in Malta say they are
            "not interested in justice without change".

Title : Santiago Maldonado: Body found in search for Argentine
activist

            Argentina's political parties suspend election
            campaigning as experts work to identify the body.

Title : Tearful Trudeau mourns Canada rock icon

            The Canadian prime minister pays tribute to the
            Tragically Hip frontman as "one of the best of us".

Title : Sir Tom Jones: Abuse is common in music industry too

            The singer tells the BBC an encounter early in his
            career made him feel "terrible".

Title : Myanmar Rohingya: What you need to know about the crisis

            Who are they, why are they fleeing from Myanmar and
            what is the international community doing?

Title : How Europe's borders have changed over time

            How Catalonia's bid for independence could change the
            map of Europe.

Title : Monitoring DR Congo's deadly Nyiragongo volcano

            Celestin Mahinda's eruption predictions are so good
            that locals panic if his family leaves town.

Title : Malta journalist death: 'My friend has been killed'

            A friend of murdered Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana
            Galizia on her death and corruption in Malta.

Title : What does China's congress think of Kim Jong-un?

            Getting views on Kim Jong-un proved quite a challenge
            for our correspondent at the Communist Party Congress.

Title : 100 Women: The pink bus designed to protect women from
harassment

            Authorities in one city in Turkey have put pink
            women-only buses in service, designed to protect female
            passengers from harassment.

Title : Still photographs spring to life

            New software animates still photos so that subjects
            can be made to smile and pull expressions.

Title : US girl banned from First Communion ceremony for wearing suit

            Cady Mansell loves suits and wanted to wear one to her
            First Communion. But her church didn't agree.

Title : What's it like to live in North Korea?

            Four young North Korean defectors explain what life
            was like back home and what they miss most.

Title : JJ Abrams: 'Harvey Weinstein can't be a lone operator'

            The Star Wars director says he knew producer Harvey
            Weinstein was a bully

Title : No, Islamic State group has not been defeated

            US-backed forces may be celebrating after taking back
            another city, but fighting will not end soon.

Title : China's leader and the speech that spells power

            Xi Jinping's grand speech even had members of his own
            party checking their watches.

Title : 'Death Island': Britain's concentration camp in Russia

            British soldiers opened the first concentration camp
            in Russia in 1918, during World War One. To locals it
            was known as "Death Island".

Title : Brexit: How are the talks really progressing?

            After five rounds of talks, both sides are making
            competing claims about progress. How much has really
            been made?

Title : Algeria's Said Chitour - spy or journalist?

            The family of an Algerian journalist arrested on
            espionage charges is desperately trying to secure
            his release.

Title : The Chinese blockage in the global waste disposal system

            A ban on the import of waste in China is about create
            a major blockage backing up through the global waste
            disposal system

Title : Japan's snap election explained

            Shinzo Abe is banking on his rebounding popularity and
            his opposition in disarray.

Title : Spain's hotel chambermaids 'Las Kellys' fight for fair pay

            Spain's tourism sector may be booming, but hotel cleaners
            are getting as little as €700 a month.

Title : 'I asked if I could kiss her' - one man responds to #MeToo

            The global and personal responses to the anti-sexual
            harassment campaign.

Title : 'Islamic State': Raqqa's loss seals rapid rise and fall

            IS has lost its 'capital' Raqqa, but it has taken the
            might of a global alliance to crush it.

Title : Kirkuk: The city that highlights Iraq's war within a war

            The fall of Kirkuk reflects the struggle to control
            Iraq after the defeat of IS, says Michael Knights.

Title : Ugg: The battle over an iconic Australian boot

            The name "ugg" is a generic term in Australia, but its
            US definition is prompting a legal challenge.

Title : Return to Sri Lanka: Indian soldier revisits a brutal
battlefield

            A former India soldier returns to Sri Lanka 30 years
            after a peacekeeping mission ended in war.

Title : The artist making 'new' Warhol paintings, 30 years after
his death

            Paul Stephenson has used exactly the same methods and
            materials - so can they be called Warhols?

Title : 'Serious doubts' over whether FA bosses should continue as
evidence is questioned

            There are 'serious doubts' whether FA bosses are fit
            to stay on after a "shambolic" performance at a hearing
            in parliament, MP Damian Collins says.

Title : Champions League: English clubs narrowing the gap, says
Phil Neville

            English clubs are "narrowing the gap" on Europe's elite
            in the Champions League, says ex-Manchester United
            defender Phil Neville.

Title : Jose Mourinho must look at Manchester United, not Chelsea,
says Antonio Conte

            Chelsea manager Antonio Conte says Manchester United
            boss Jose Mourinho needs to "look at himself" and not
            his former side.

Title : Benfica 0-1 Manchester United

            Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says "being
            good defensively is not a crime" as his side edge past
            Benfica in the Champions League.

Title : FA racism allegations inquiry: Request 'bordering on
blackmail' - Eniola Aluko

            Footballer Eniola Aluko tells a parliamentary inquiry
            that a request from the FA's chief executive was
            "bordering on blackmail".

Title : McKayla Maroney: Olympic gymnast 'abused' by Larry Nassar

            London 2012 gold medallist McKayla Maroney says she
            was sexually abused by a former USA gymnastics doctor.

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