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Title : Rohingya crisis: Myanmar leader Suu Kyi 'should have
resigned'

            The UN rights chief says she could have returned to
            house arrest instead of endorsing the military.

Title : Chemnitz protests: Germany to probe leak sparking mob
violence

            An arrest warrant for an Iraqi suspect was leaked to
            far-right groups, sparking xenophobic violence.

Title : Panasonic to move Europe headquarters from UK to Amsterdam

            The Japanese electronics giant says the move to Amsterdam
            aims to avoid potential tax issues after Brexit.

Title : Emails while commuting 'should count as work'

            Wider access to wi-fi on trains and the use of mobile
            phones has extended the working day, a study says.

Title : The Duke of Sussex gets on stage with the Hamilton cast

            The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a charity
            performance of the hit musical in London's West End.

Title : Stranger Things star's role as Elephant Man criticised

            Charity Scope says the decision to cast Charlie Heaton
            as the Elephant Man is a "missed opportunity".

Title : Trump accuses China of stalling progress with North Korea

            In a series of tweets, Mr Trump also said the US should
            not spend on war games with South Korea.

Title : Argentina asks IMF to release $50bn loan as crisis worsens

            Calls to speed up a $50bn bailout come amid rampant
            inflation and the tumbling value of the peso.

Title : US Open 2018: Andy Murray loses to Fernando Verdasco in
second round

            Britain's Andy Murray is beaten in four sets by Fernando
            Verdasco in the second round of the US Open.

Title : Dyson gears up for electric car testing

            Plans are unveiled for a 10-mile test track in Wiltshire
            to test the electric vehicle being developed by Dyson.

Title : UK mulls energy drinks ban for children

            High levels of sugar and caffeine have been linked to
            obesity and other health issues.

Title : Judge rules Utah woman legally married to deceased partner

            Bonnie Foerster was declared married to her partner
            Beverly Grossaint months after her death.

Title : Stars hit Venice Film Festival red carpet

            Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy join fellow stars at the
            opening ceremony of the 75th Venice Film Festival.

Title : Hunter killed in attack by polar bear in Canada

            Both the mother and cub were shot and killed following
            the fatality in the Arctic Circle.

Title : Why a village in New Zealand is trying to ban all cats

            Officials in New Zealand say it will protect the local
            eco-system, but the plan is controversial.

Title : Coffee war brews in the land of tea

            Luckin Coffee, a new chain in China where customers
            must pay by app, is taking on traditional cafes.

Title : Portraits celebrate Britain's diversity in 2018

            The British Journal of Photography has announced the
            winners for this year's Portrait of Britain exhibition.

Title : Idiopathic hypersomnia: When 40 winks turns into 48 hours
of sleep

            Lucy Taylor lives with idiopathic hypersomnia, a rare
            condition that makes her excessively sleepy.

Title : Fireball caught on camera over Perth

            A fireball - believed to be a meteor - has lit up the
            sky near Perth in Western Australia.

Title : The woman searching for Kashmir's disappeared

            Thousands have gone missing in the past 20 years in
            the insurgency against Indian rule in Kashmir.

Title : The Tanzanian making 'pure African' film costumes

            Tanzanian designer Joctan Cosmas Malule makes traditional
            outfits for use in films and music videos.

Title : Cuomo-Nixon debate: Can a room temperature really be sexist?

            Actress and politician Cynthia Nixon has prompted a
            heated debate - about women freezing in offices.

Title : How a pink hair challenge aided dyslexic girl's reading

            Samyra had five weeks to read 10 books for a big prize:
            picking a colour to dye her camp leader's hair

Title : Letter from Africa: Should Ghanaian women be limited to
three babies?

            Elizabeth Ohene considers the controversial proposal
            to limit women to having three babies in Ghana.

Title : Black women on mags: A step forward or tokenism?

            Newsbeat examines the reason why black women feature
            on several of September's women's magazines.

Title : Pope Francis faces twin battle in Church split over sexual
abuse

            Pope Francis faces critics who demand further reform
            while others accuse him of diluting the faith.

Title : The woman who founded the 'incel' movement

            When Alana started a website for lonely people struggling
            to find love, she had no idea where it would lead.

Title : From catcalls to murder: What female joggers face on
every run

            The death of an Iowa woman who went missing on a jog
            exposes the harassment female runners endure.

Title : How do you market a country?

            With nearly 200 nations around the world, what can a
            country do to stand out?

Title : What Airbnb really does to a neighbourhood

            Does an influx of temporary rentals have a positive or
            negative effect on the surrounding area?

Title : Russia's Putin embraces higher pension age but softens blow

            Russia's president softens the blow but rejects calls
            to scrap retirement reforms.

Title : Scallop wars: Could Brexit calm troubled waters?

            As British and French fishermen clash in the Channel,
            Lucy Williamson examines what lies behind the tension.

Title : US mid-terms: The political storm brewing in Arizona

            The race to replace Senator Jeff Flake could portend
            to how the 2020 presidential election will swing.

Title : Reality Check: How does Africa trade with the EU?

            UK Prime Minister Theresa May is setting out a plan
            for future trade and investment relationships with
            African countries.

Title : Andy Murray jokes #liarliarpantsonfire in Fernando Verdasco
heat break disagreement

            Beaten Andy Murray jokes he has "started imagining
            things" after Fernando Verdasco denies speaking to his
            coach in a US Open heat break.

Title : Sam Allardyce: Undercover investigation 'in public interest',
says report

            An undercover investigation that led to Sam Allardyce's
            departure as England boss was in the public interest,
            a report finds - but it upholds three complaints by
            Allardyce.

Title : US Open 2018: Serena Williams catsuit row '10,000 times
worse', says Alize Cornet

            Alize Cornet says the decision to ban Serena Williams
            from wearing a catsuit at future French Opens was
            "10,000 times worse" than her reprimand at the US Open.

Title : 1968 Democratic National Convention: A 'week of hate'

            More than 50 years on, the Democratic Partyâ€Ös national
            convention of 1968 continues to haunt the party.

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