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Title : Donald Trump: US-UK relationship is 'highest level of
special'
The president speaks warmly about Theresa May and insists
relations between the countries are "the highest level
of special" - hours after his comments attacking her
Brexit plans emerged.
Title : Endangered black rhinos die in Kenya reserve
Seven of the critically endangered animals died while
being relocated to a wildlife reserve in Kenya.
Title : 'Vaping' pilot caused Air China plane to plunge 6,500m
A co-pilot caused the plunge by trying to hide the fact
that he was smoking, investigators say.
Title : Henry Cavill: Actor apologises after #MeToo rape backlash
The Superman actor apologises for suggesting he is
scared to date women for fear of being "called a rapist".
Title : India student dies after being pushed from roof in safety
drill
Police say the student died after she was forced to
jump off a building as part of a safety drill.
Title : EU's Jean-Claude Juncker stumbled 'in sciatica attack'
The EU Commission says its president had acute leg pain
when he was filmed being helped.
Title : Thai cave rescue: Rick Stanton says he is 'not a hero'
British divers who helped rescue 12 boys and their
football coach from a Thai cave return to the UK.
Title : Johnson & Johnson to pay $4.7bn damages in talc cancer case
It is the largest payout over allegations that Johnson &
Johnson's talc-based products cause cancer.
Title : Antonio Conte: Chelsea sack Italian after two years in charge
Chelsea dismiss boss Antonio Conte after two seasons in
charge at Stamford Bridge in which he won the Premier
League and the FA Cup.
Title : Syria war: Anti-IS strike 'kills many civilians'
The US coalition says it "may have" carried out a strike
in Syria near where dozens reportedly died.
Title : Stormzy reveals surprise birthday performance for Adele
The grime star shared a throwback on Instagram of him
singing at Adele's birthday, and fans loved it.
Title : Stig of the Dump author Clive King dies aged 94
The children's author was 94 years old.
Title : US salmonella outbreak: 'Do not eat Honey Smacks,'
shoppers told
US shoppers are told not to eat Kellogg's Honey Smacks
after they are linked to a salmonella outbreak.
Title : In pictures: Queen's meetings with past US presidents
A selection of photographs from the monarch's meetings
with past presidents.
Title : Quiz: Who's the hospital hero?
It's the weekly news quiz - have you been paying
attention to what's been going on in the world over
the past seven days?
Title : Tiwi Islands: The Aboriginal players hooked on 'fast footy'
On remote islands in the Northern Territory, the sport
is revered for producing champions.
Title : The architectural masterpiece that wouldn't stand up
It took 17 years to build Sydney Opera House. The lead
engineer, Sir Jack Zunz, describes how the architect
quit, costs spiralled and locals thought it a joke.
Title : Africa's best pictures: Firing cavalry and red cards
A selection of the best photos from across Africa and
of Africans elsewhere in the world this week.
Title : Using roads to make power and toilet paper
Can we use roads to generate power, make toilet paper
and help increase the bee population?
Title : Iceman's last meal was high-fat, high-calorie feast
Mountain goat, red deer, cereal grains and a toxic fern:
What our ancestors ate 5,000 years ago.
Title : Australian Ballet performance cut short by rat
Dancers were left in the dark after the rodent gnawed
through key power cables in Adelaide.
Title : How kites and balloons became militant weapons
How Palestinian militants are using 'fire kites' and
balloons to attack Israel.
Title : Guillotine sold to French millionaire collector
The 150-year-old French execution device was sold
despite objections from auction regulators.
Title : Paralympian Ntando Mahlangu: 'If people call me the new
blade runner it doesn't bother me'
South African Ntando Mahlangu won silver in the Rio
Paralympics, four years after walking for the first time.
Title : Could artificial intelligence replace doctors?
UK company Babylon Health is testing an artificially
intelligent medical chatbot in Rwanda.
Title : Kazakhstan squirrel art installation sparks backlash
over costs
Huge rodent causes a stir as locals question the city
of Almaty's decision to fund the art project.
Title : Kylie Jenner: How the reality teen founded a cosmetics empire
Kylie Jenner is not old enough to drink alcohol in the
US yet, but is worth almost $1bn.
Title : What has President Trump said about your country?
Find out what President Trump has said about where you
live since he became US president.
Title : 6 Things we learned from the Emmy nominations
The most diverse Emmy's nominations yet - with side
orders of snubs and surprises.
Title : Why Bengalis are split over their food
Columnist Rajyasree Sen traces the culinary clash
between Bangladesh and India's West Bengal.
Title : Kermit The Frog: 'I try to lead a clean life'
The Muppets' front-frog talks about how he's avoided
the pitfalls of drink and drugs.
Title : Phone in the right hand? You're a hacker!
How firms are using cutting-edge techniques to stop
cyber criminals breaching their networks.
Title : Sparks fly in FBI agent's Trump testimony
A congressman snaps "I don't give a damn", as Peter
Strzok defends his scathing texts.
Title : Koster - the South African town where residents took
back control
Angered by corruption allegations, residents of the
South African town of Koster chased away the mayor and
took over.
Title : Trump in UK: Pomp and protest as visit stokes culture war
President Trump's visit to the UK will be one of less
pomp and circumstance but more consequential.
Title : World Cup 2018: Who makes your team of the tournament?
With thrilling games, superb individual performances
and huge shocks, Russia 2018 has been a classic World
Cup. But who gets into your best XI?
Title : World Cup final 2018: Why France look in good shape for
glory against Croatia
With a reborn leader in Paul Pogba, a "lucky" manager
and a once-in-a-generation talent, France look in good
shape for the World Cup final.
Title : James Taylor: Former England batsman named team's independent
selector
Former England batsman James Taylor is named the team's
full-time independent selector.
Title : World Cup 2018: Were England good, lucky, or a bit of both?
They got to a first World Cup semi-final in 28 years,
but plenty went in Englandâ€Ös favour along the way. So
were they good, lucky or a bit of both?
Title : US media on Trump's 'Brexit bomb'
US officials tell media there is "no way" Mr Trump will
apologise over controversial comments on Brexit.
Title : Trump visit: Other controversial world leaders who got the
red carpet treatment
Trump isn't the only controversial leader to visit
Britain and be given the red carpet treatment.
Title : Trump comments 'the last thing Theresa May needed'
President Trump has criticised the prime minister's
Brexit plan in a newspaper interview.
Title : Trump visit: First lady meets Chelsea Pensioners
The first lady joins the prime minister's husband on
a visit to the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
Title : What are the rules around flying a Trump balloon?
What are the rules around flying a Donald Trump balloon
in Central London?
Title : The housewife who catches child sex groomers
What compels a mother of four to spend her spare time
posing online as a teenage girl?
Title : Searching for the 'angel' who held me on Westminster Bridge
When Will was knocked over on Westminster Bridge, a
stranger knelt down and took his hand. Later he wanted
to thank her, but he could only remember her face.
Title : Surviving every diver's worst nightmare
Xisco Gracia experienced a diver's worst nightmare
after finding himself without oxygen in an underwater
cave beneath Mallorca.
Title : 'My wife can never call my name in public'
What's life like when your name provokes shock, rudeness
and awkward jokes across the Western world?
Title : Was the newlywed mechanic who stole a plane shot down?
In 1969 a mechanic stole a plane from East Anglia and set
off to kiss his wife in the US - then disappeared. Was
he shot down?
Title : 'My husband hired a hitman to kill me - but I forgive him'
When Nancy Shore drove home one day in 2012 a hitman
was waiting with a gun. She was stunned when she learned
who paid him.
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