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Title : Surabaya attacks: Family of five bomb Indonesia police
headquarters
Surabaya police HQ comes under attack one day after
deadly church bombings in the city.
Title : Jerusalem embassy: US officials to attend opening ceremony
Senior US officials are to attend Monday's ceremony,
as Palestinians gather for mass protests.
Title : Iraq election: Shia rivals of PM Abadi 'make gains'
The bloc led by PM Haider al-Abadi is trailing behind
two other Shia groups, early results suggest.
Title : Royal Wedding 2018: Black Britons on the 'Meghan effect'
BBC News talks to black Britons in Coventry about the
Royal Wedding and the 'Meghan effect'.
Title : Malaysia to review not revoke fake news law, says Mahathir
New PM Mahathir Mohamad had promised to ditch the law
but said there were "limits" to free speech.
Title : IS still threatens Europe, warns MI5 chief
Andrew Parker also reveals that 12 terror attacks have
been thwarted in the UK since last March.
Title : DR Congo: Kidnapped Brits 'very grateful' after release
Two Britons, freed after being kidnapped in a national
park in DR Congo, say they are "very grateful".
Title : Trump seeks to save Chinese jobs at ZTE ahead of trade talks
The US president makes a surprise move to help a telecoms
firm subject to a US export ban.
Title : Margaret River shooting: Grandfather 'planned' Australia
deaths
The father of four children killed in Australia says
he believes the grandfather planned the killings.
Title : Blue Planet II among Bafta TV winners
Britain's Got Talent, Love Island and Blue Planet II
are among the winners at the Bafta TV Awards.
Title : Students killed as foot bridge collapses
At least five university students lose their lives in
an accident at a tourist site in Pakistan-controlled
Kashmir.
Title : India dust storms: At least 61 dead in four states
At least 61 people are reported killed in fierce dust
storms and more wild weather is forecast.
Title : Xerox aborts $6.1bn sale to Japan's Fujifilm
Xerox abandons the deal after reaching an agreement
with activist investors who opposed the merger.
Title : Kim Jong-un: What's it like having the same name as a North
Korean leader?
It's not easy being a South Korean with the same name
as a North Korean leader.
Title : What kind of wedding dress will Meghan Markle wear?
An animated guide looking at the kind of dress Meghan
Markle might wear for the royal wedding.
Title : Chocolate, Putin and a Lego wedding
A problem with chocolate in Poland and other stories
that may have passed you by.
Title : Chinese aircraft carrier starts sea trials
State media show footage of the still-unnamed carrier
leaving port in the north-eastern city of Dalian.
Title : Would you give your kids total freedom?
A father of six living in rural Finland has an unusual
parenting style: his children enjoy total freedom in
the house.
Title : Nigeria's star shot-putter on her rise to Paralympic gold
Nigeria's star shot-putter Lauritta Onye on her rise
to Paralympic gold and stardom.
Title : Eurovision 2018: The night in pictures
A look at some of the best moments from a very colourful
and eventful contest in Lisbon.
Title : Jorge Bergero: I bring my orchestra to the terminally ill
Jorge Bergero is a cellist who performs for people who
canâ€Öt make it to concert halls.
Title : Why does Ebola keep coming back?
It is unrealistic to think Ebola will ever be eradicated,
but it is now easier to prevent a crisis.
Title : Why HSBC whistleblower Hervé Falciani fears for his freedom
Hervé Falciani is a fugitive from Swiss justice and
now faces a new fight against extradition from Spain.
Title : The restaurateur couple who overcame arson threats
How one couple overcame arson threats to build a
restaurant business.
Title : Volcano Kilauea: What stops eruptions of lava?
The behaviour of volcanoes is difficult to predict.
Title : The funerals driving Indian Kashmir youth to militancy
The funerals of numerous Kashmir militants are feeding
into the anger of youth born into conflict.
Title : Why Indonesia is a target for Islamic State
The Muslim-majority country continues to be targeted
by groups despite efforts to crack down on terrorism.
Title : BDSM and consent: How to stop rough sex crossing the line
into abuse
Members of the BDSM community tell the BBC a prominent
case in the US risks tainting the practice.
Title : Men-only event at US mosque sparks backlash
A small Muslim community has been thrust into a debate
about the role of women at their new mosque.
Title : Players Championship: Webb Simpson wins as Tiger Woods
falls short of final-round comeback
Tiger Woods' final-round charge fell short as Webb
Simpson holds his nerve to win the Players Championship
by four shots and claim a first win since 2013.
Title : Mauricio Pochettino: Tottenham manager says club must
'take risks' to improve
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino wants to discuss
his future with chairman Daniel Levy and says Spurs must
"take risks".
Title : 50 Great World Cup moments: Maxi Rodriguez's incredible
goal in 2006
BBC Sport looks back at Maxi Rodriguez's incredible
strike for Argentina against Mexico, as we reach 31
days to go until the 2018 World Cup.
Title : Danny Cipriani to join Gloucester next season to help
England career
Wasps fly-half Danny Cipriani signs for Premiership
rivals Gloucester, BBC Sport understands.
Title : Giro d'Italia: Simon Yates wins stage nine to extend lead
as Chris Froome fades
Britain's Simon Yates wins stage nine of the Giro
d'Italia to extend his lead as Chris Froome loses
more time.
Title : Toronto van attack: Inside the dark world of 'incels'
Who are the angry young men who describe themselves as
"involuntarily celibate"?
Title : What has #MeToo actually changed?
The #MeToo movement has shifted Hollywood's power
dynamics - but what's changed for the rest of us?
Title : When Burnley was Britain's theatre capital
London's famous Old Vic theatre is 200 years old -
but its company wasn't always based in the capital.
Title : The 'Belsen boys' who moved to Ascot
After WW2 a group of Holocaust survivors came to
recuperate in the UK - and became an unexpected sight in
a town known for races attended by the rich and famous.
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