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Title : Ukraine blames Russia for shooting of journalist Arkady
Babchenko

            Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko, a critic of the
            Kremlin, was shot outside his flat in Kiev.

Title : Key Italy talks amid fears of snap poll

            Italy's president and prime minister-designate may find
            their only realistic option is new elections.

Title : ABC drops Roseanne show after racist tweet

            The comedian tried to explain away the tweet as a
            "joke", but ABC called it "repugnant".

Title : North Koreans dare to criticise 'vampire leader'

            Market trader 'Sun Hui' gives her view on Kim Jong-un
            from inside the country.

Title : Hotter years 'mean lower exam results'

            There is a significant link between higher temperatures
            and lower school achievement, says a US study.

Title : Missouri Governor Eric Greitens resigns amid sex scandal

            The former Navy Seal has been under criminal
            investigation this year and faces impeachment.

Title : Magician David Copperfield found not liable for Briton's
injuries

            The US magician was negligent but not responsible for
            a man's injuries during a trick, a jury says.

Title : Nicaragua unrest: Government colluding with mobs, says
Amnesty

            Amnesty International accuses Nicaragua's government
            of using armed groups to suppress protesters.

Title : 'Don't toast marshmallows on Hawaii volcano' says US
government

            The USGS has responded to a query on whether it is safe
            to roast marshmallows over a volcanic vent.

Title : Papua New Guinea bans Facebook for a month

            Papua New Guinea aims to crack down on fake profiles
            and may make its own rival social network.

Title : Liege shooting: Two police officers and civilian dead
in Belgium

            Two female police officers are among the dead in an
            attack being treated as a terror incident.

Title : Hurricane Maria 'killed 4,600 in Puerto Rico'

            A Harvard estimate puts the number of deaths at more
            than 70 times the official toll of 64.

Title : Poldark superfans from the US come to Cornwall

            Fanatics of the BBC drama have gathered from across
            the US to visit its Cornwall filming locations.

Title : Service dog gives birth to eight pups in Florida airport

            The Labrador unexpectedly went into labour just before
            her owners were due to board their flight.

Title : Serena Williams returns in 'superhero' catsuit

            Serena Williams says she felt like a "superhero"
            in the black catsuit she wore during the 7-6 (7-4)
            6-4 win over Kristyna Pliskova at the French Open.

Title : Angels and devils battle it out at Bolivian festival

            The festival is a fusion between indigenous traditions
            and Catholicism, as Monica Garcia reports.

Title : Meet the Russians turning the turntables on male DJs

            How two female DJs from St Petersburg are challenging
            stereotypes, ahead of the World Cup in Russia.

Title : Seeking a silent retreat from urban life

            Silent retreats are an increasingly popular form of
            escape from the stresses of urban life.

Title : Footballers and the meaning behind their tattoos

            England star Raheem Sterling is just latest footballer
            whose tattoo has got people talking.

Title : Waterspout emerges from Florida storm

            Strong winds from Storm Alberto have caused a small
            waterspout in a swimming pool in Panama City Beach,
            Florida.

Title : Saudi Arabia to criminalise sexual harassment

            Social media users discuss new plans to combat sexual
            harassment in the kingdom

Title : The sign language lawyer who became a social media star

            Tang Shuai has become an inspiration to thousands in
            China as one of the few sign language lawyers.

Title : South Africans' anger over land set to explode

            Frustration over the slow pace of land reform mounts
            amid a bitterness about the enduring economic power of
            the white minority.

Title : Paris plans to cut pollution

            Could the French capital provide a template for cutting
            pollution in other cities?

Title : The North Korean ex-spymaster on a mission to US

            Controversial figure heads to Washington ahead of
            forthcoming US-North Korea summit.

Title : Canada politician seeks to decriminalise payment for
surrogacy

            Paying a surrogate in Canada is currently illegal and
            comes with harsh penalties and steep fines.

Title : Mamoudou Gassama: Balcony rescue highlights French
immigration row

            Mamoudou Gassama's act fitted President Macron's vision
            of a France of heroes, writes Hugh Schofield.

Title : Mexico election: Concerns about election bots, trolls
and fakes

            Political parties in Mexico are allegedly using automated
            accounts to win votes.

Title : North Koreans dare to criticise 'vampire leader'

            Two ordinary citizens in North Korea speak to the BBC,
            despite the threat of death or imprisonment.

Title : World Cup 2018: England players have talked about racism
in Russia

            England players have discussed what they would do if
            subjected to racism during the World Cup in Russia this
            summer, says Ashley Young.

Title : Peru 2-0 Scotland

            Christian Cueva and Jefferson Farfan score as a callow
            Scotland side is overcome by World Cup-bound Peru.

Title : International friendly: Panama 0-0 Northern Ireland

            Michael O'Neill gives three players their international
            debuts as Northern Ireland draw 0-0 against Panama in
            sweltering conditions.

Title : Tyson Fury will 'smash through everyone' to prove he is
best heavyweight

            Ex-world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is "more
            determined than ever" to prove he is better than Anthony
            Joshua and Deontay Wilder.

Title : World Cup 2018: The story of the 1927 British Workers tour
of Russia

            How, 91 years ago, a team of ordinary Englishmen found
            themselves at the heart of history in Soviet Russia.

Title : Ben Te'o injury rules him out of England's South Africa Tests

            England centre Ben Te'o is ruled out of the three-Test
            tour of South Africa and needs surgery on a quad injury.

Title : 50 Great World Cup moments: Senegal defeat defending
champions France - 2002

            BBC Sport looks back to the opening game of the 2002
            World Cup, where debutants Senegal stunned defending
            champions France with an unexpected 1-0 win.

Title : Kitty Marion: The actress who became a 'terrorist'

            How a Me Too moment inspired a young actress in Victorian
            England to become an arsonist and bomber.

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"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists
 in trying to adapt the world to himself.  Therefore all progress depends
 on the unreasonable man."
		-- George Bernard Shaw

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