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Title : China explosion: Ningbo port city rocked by major blast

            At least two people have been killed in the Sunday
            morning blast in Ningbo, local authorities say.

Title : Mount Agung: Bali volcano activity prompts 'red warning'

            It flags the danger of volcanic ash in the skies after
            Mount Agung emits a huge smoke plume.

Title : Argentina missing submarine: Navy denies safety claims

            The Argentinean navy insists the vessel was in good
            condition before setting off 10 days ago.

Title : Egypt hits back after mosque attack

            The footage shows jets and helicopters taking off and
            strikes on "terrorist targets".

Title : Brexit: Ireland 'to play tough' over talks - commissioner

            The republic's EU commissioner says keeping the UK in
            the customs union would avoid a hard border.

Title : Sailors to perform Changing the Guard in historic first

            The Royal Navy is to take part in the ceremony at
            Buckingham Palace for the first time.

Title : Ashes: England on verge of crushing first Test defeat
by Australia

            England are on the verge of losing the first Ashes Test
            after Australia dominate the fourth day in Brisbane.

Title : Russian President Putin signs 'foreign agent' media law

            The move allowing Russia to list outlets as foreign
            agents comes amid a row over RT in the US.

Title : Pakistan army called on to stop 'blasphemy' clashes in
Islamabad

            Security forces came under a hail of stones from Islamist
            protesters calling for a minister's sacking.

Title : UK drone users to sit safety tests under new law

            A draft bill proposes a number of new requirements for
            drone owners, while tackling illegal use.

Title : Nepal election: First poll since civil war ended

            More than 15 million eligible voters will choose a
            275-member parliament and provincial assemblies.

Title : Migrant crisis: Boat sinks off Libya, killing at least 31

            Some 200 migrants were also rescued as Libyan coastguards
            came to the aid of two boats in trouble.

Title : Emmanuel Macron: Domestic violence is 'France's shame'

            French President Emmanuel Macron announces a number of
            measures to promote gender equality.

Title : Girl gets final flowers on her 21st from dad who died from
cancer five years ago

            Bailey Sellers has been receiving flowers from her father
            every year since he died from cancer when she was 16.

Title : The woman leading amputees to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro

            Mona Patel lost her leg after being hit by a drink
            driver. Now she has set up a foundation that supports
            other amputees.

Title : Inside the secretive state of Uzbekistan

            The BBC visits the central Asian republic for the first
            time in over 12 years.

Title : Railway stops worth lingering at

            The railway stations that offer relaxing gardens,
            modern art, and even free vegetables.

Title : A home in the Himalayas for Buddhist nuns

            Ladakh, a stunning Himalayan region in India, is home
            to 28 Buddhist nunneries - this is one of them.

Title : New Jersey's first Sikh mayor

            Ravi Bhalla, Hoboken's new mayor, says cities and states
            must fight for Americans' rights.

Title : Your pictures: Restricted

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

Title : Battle of Cambrai: The tanks that changed warfare

            Deborah was one of 400 tanks used in the Battle of
            Cambrai during World War One.

Title : The poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko

            Alexander Litvinenko died in a London hospital after
            he was poisoned with Polonium 210.

Title : Sophia the robot wants a baby and says family is 'really
important'

            The world's first humanoid robot citizen, Sophia,
            has no emotions but says she wants a baby.

Title : Tencent: Inside the company's new AI lab

            China's biggest social media company is developing new
            apps which use artificial intelligence.

Title : War victim bringing Bosnians and Serbs together

            The story of a Serb who has opened a culture centre
            in Sarajevo.

Title : Week in pictures: 18-24 November 2017

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

Title : Who are the crew of Argentina's missing submarine?

            Details of the crew of the Argentine submarine ARA San
            Juan which disappeared on 15 November.

Title : Century-old US riot only now being talked about

            The Houston Riot of 1917 was one of the saddest chapters
            in the history of American race relations.

Title : Can US generals say 'no' to a nuclear strike?

            A top US general says he'd resist an illegal nuclear
            order from President Trump. Is he allowed to?

Title : Mosque attack horror 'will work against extremists'

            The unprecedented violence of the Sinai attack will
            harden local opposition to those behind it, writes
            regional expert HA Hellyer.

Title : Jacqueline Wilson: Children feel more worried than they
used to

            The renowned author and former children's laureate
            talks Baftas, cyberbulling and social media.

Title : Journalists 'between the stick and the gun'

            Threatened on both sides by the military and the
            rebels. newspapers in Balochistan are shutting up shop.

Title : Why donkeys are a reminder of one island's sweet old days

            How donkeys are one of the last vestiges of a Caribbean
            island's once booming sugar industry.

Title : Man who composed hymns from leper colony

            Ikoli Harcourt Whyte was diagnosed with leprosy as a
            teenager and spent most of his life in a leper colony
            but managed to compose some 200 hymns, writes Adaobi
            Tricia Nwaubani.

Title : How Russia's high-tech start-ups are looking beyond oil

            Oil and gas form the bedrock of Russia's economy but
            leave it vulnerable to swings in prices.

Title : Fake Sinai photos on social media

            In the aftermath of the bomb attack on a Sinai mosque,
            fake photos have been shared on social media.

Title : Mugabe and me: A personal history of growing up in Zimbabwe

            As Zimbabweans usher in a new era, author Petina Gappah
            considers the long shadow ex-president Robert Mugabe
            has cast over her life.

Title : How INXS Kick-started their career

            The rock group look back at the 30th anniversary of
            their breakthrough album, Kick.

Title : Honduras elections: Security key issue as Hernández
runs again

            With security the top issue in the elections, BBC news
            takes a closer look at the candidates.

Title : Mongolia domestic violence: 'I screamed for help, but
nobody came'

            Mongolia's domestic violence victims struggle for
            support amid austerity and arctic temperatures.

Title : Israel and Saudi Arabia: What's shaping the covert 'alliance'

            Why there's a covert Saudi-Israeli "alliance" after
            decades of hostility.

Title : How a speedy emergency services app is saving lives

            Not every country has a single number to call in an
            emergency. One start-up is trying to change that.

Title : What is on the wish list of women in India PM Modi's
hometown?

            Since 2014, Narendra Modi has promised toilets, which
            residents in his own hometown are yet to see.

Title : The citizenship saga hampering Australiaâ€Ös government

            The country's political system has been put under strain
            by a crisis over dual-nationality MPs.

Title : 'Sexist' inclusive writing row riles France

            The government steps into a growing row over gender
            equality in the French language.

Title : The unknown Indian woman doctor on Google Doodle

            One of British India's earliest practising doctors,
            who also got Queen Victoria to dissolve her marriage.

Title : Rugby League World Cup: England women thrashed by New
Zealand in semi-final

            England's women are out of the World Cup after being
            beaten 52-4 by New Zealand in the semi-finals in Sydney.

Title : Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea

            Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is "angry" that his side
            were unable to make a substitution before Willian
            equalises to earn Chelsea a 1-1 draw at Anfield.

Title : Ashes: Joe Root out next ball after making half-century

            England captain Joe Root makes his half-century in the
            second innings against Australia - only to be out for
            lbw the next ball on day four of the first Ashes Test
            in Brisbane.

Title : Scotland 53-24 Australia: Gregor Townsend delighted by
rampant Scots

            Gregor Townsend praises his Scotland side's "depth and
            resilience" after an "amazing" record win over Australia.

Title : Bobsleigh & Skeleton World Cup: Great Britain claim silver
in Whistler

            British Olympic pilot Lamin Deen secures the first
            major medal of his career with silver in the four-man
            event in Whistler, Canada.

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