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Title : Syrian Nusra Front announces split from al-Qaeda
The Syrian jihadist group Jabhat al-Nusra announces
it has split from al-Qaeda, but the US says it still
views it as a terrorist organisation.
Title : Hinkley Point: New hitch for UK nuclear plant deal
Plans to build the first new UK nuclear plant in 20
years suffer an unexpected delay after the government
postpones a final decision until the early autumn.
Title : Peru's new president Pedro Pablo Kuczynski sworn in
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski takes office as the new president
of Peru, with the former investment banker saying he
hopes for a more modern and equal society.
Title : Indonesia executes four drug convicts on Nusakambangan
Indonesia executes some of the 14 people on death row for
drugs crimes, despite widespread international criticism.
Title : Syria conflict: 'Exit corridors' to open for Aleppo,
says Russia
Corridors are to be opened to allow civilians and rebels
to leave besieged areas of the Syrian city of Aleppo,
Russia says.
Title : Egypt convicts former auditor of spreading 'false news'
Egypt's former top auditor, who was sacked after alleging
government corruption, has received a prison sentence
for spreading "false news".
Title : Trump: Russia remarks on Clinton emails were sarcasm
US presidential hopeful Donald Trump says he was being
sarcastic when he appeared to invite Russian hackers
to find Hillary Clinton's missing emails.
Title : Charges dropped over US intern's murder
An El Salvadorean immigrant convicted of killing
Washington intern Chandra Levy has had all charges
against him dropped in the retrial.
Title : Merkel rules out migrant policy reversal after attacks
German Chancellor Angela Merkel rejects calls to change
her refugee policy in the wake of recent terror attacks
by asylum seekers.
Title : Girl dies after elephant throws stone in Morocco zoo
A seven-year-old girl dies after an elephant throws a
stone that hits her head in a Moroccan zoo.
Title : Spain election: Rajoy asked to form government by King Felipe
The King of Spain asks acting Prime Minister Mariano
Rajoy to try to form a new government after the second
inconclusive election in six months.
Title : Amazon boss becomes world's third richest man
Strong earnings from Amazon and a boost to the company's
stock make its founder, Jeff Bezos, the world's third
richest man, according to Forbes.
Title : Chinese rocket lights up skies over Utah and California
People in the US have filmed a Chinese rocket body
streaking across the sky over Utah and California.
Title : Barack Obama: 'Nobody more qualified than Hillary'
During his fourth convention speech, President Barack
Obama said there had never been anybody "more qualified
than Hillary Clinton" to be the president of the
United States.
Title : Syria conflict: Why this family needs an exit corridor
Russia says it is working to open 'exit corridors'
to allow civilians and rebel fighters to leave the
besieged city of Aleppo. The BBC has been in contact
with one family living under siege.
Title : Moment flood defences collapse in Nepal
Dozens of people have died in Nepal after flash floods
and landslides, caused by monsoon rains, swept through
villages.
Title : Refugees wait for asylum in Landshut, Bavaria
Chris Buckler visited the Bavarian town of Landshut,
which has seen a significant influx of refugees.
Title : Pope Francis trips as he arrives for Mass in Poland
Pope Francis tripped and fell as he arrived for Holy
Mass at the southern Black Madonna shrine of Czestochowa
in Poland.
Title : Pokemon: Fan claims to have caught all UK characters
Pokemon Go player Sam Clark, 33, tells the BBC he is the
first to catch all the characters available in the UK.
Title : Turkey coup: Satirist fears 'Charlie Hebdo' attack
The editor of one of Turkey's oldest satirical magazines,
LeMan, speaks to the BBC about the aftermath of the
attempted coup.
Title : Pokemon Go: Player claims to have caught all UK characters
A Pokemon Go player claims to have become the first to
catch all the characters available in the UK.
Title : Hour's activity 'offsets sedentary day'
An hour's "brisk exercise" each day offsets the risks
of early death linked to a desk-bound working life,
scientists suggest.
Title : Lyse Doucet: Did IS use new bomb for deadliest attack?
Growing evidence suggests so-called Islamic State used
a new type of explosive device when they killed almost
300 people in Baghdad earlier this month.
Title : Phil Mercer: Did the Australian PM's strategy pay off?
It was meant to be a cleansing election called by a
progressive Australian prime minister, but has Malcolm
Turnbull's great political gamble backfired?
Title : Orla Guerin: Nameless dead of the Mediterranean
African migrants remain as determined as ever to reach
Europe from Libya despite the growing number of deaths
at sea.
Title : Profile: French church attacker Abdel Malik Petitjean
Profile of Abdel Malik Petitjean, who was shot dead by
French police after he and another man, Adel Kermiche,
killed a priest in a church in Normandy.
Title : Rio Olympics 2016: Russian athletes are arriving, but how
many will compete?
Russian athletes are arriving in Rio for the Olympics
Games, but how many will be cleared to compete?
Title : Who should pay for climate change?
What's the fairest way of sharing the cost of climate
change, asks Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel.
Title : Mark Ward: Who is Democrat party hacker Guccifer 2.0?
A lone hacker is claiming responsibility for the hack
on the US Democratic Party but is that person to be
believed?
Title : The beauty of the skies
A selection of some of the images shortlisted in the
Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016 contest.
Title : Fishing for shrimp
Photographer Charles Fox documents the work of the
Trapang Sangke fishing community in Cambodia.
Title : France church attack
Images from the French town of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray,
near Rouen, where a priest was killed in an attack by two
men claiming links to the so-called Islamic State group.
Title : Epic voyage
Images from different stages of Solar Impulse 2's
round-the-world voyage to promote renewable energy.
Title : Week in pictures: 16-22 July 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : NK Domzale 2-1 West Ham United
Mark Noble scores a penalty but West Ham struggle in
a Europa League qualifying defeat in Slovenia.
Title : Joe Root: England batsman's highest score down to 'hurt'
caused by coach
England batsman Joe Root says the questioning of
his mental approach by a coach spurred him on to his
career-best innings.
Title : Gonzalo Higuain: Juventus striker aims to prove value after
£75.3m transfer
Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain says he wants to
prove his value to the club after his £75.3m transfer
from Napoli.
Title : Sacrificed life
The story of a woman who cut her breasts to protest
against a discriminatory "breast tax" in British ruled
India is being revived by an artist in the south Indian
state of Kerala.
Title : Payslips peril
Iran's so-called payslip-gate scandal has been a blow
to President Hassan Rouhani's reputation, and could
still be a problem come next year's elections, says
the BBC's Amir Azimi.
Title : Bunk bed businesses
A look at a new hostel in India, which claims to be
the first in the country aimed specifically at people
trying to set up their own businesses.
Title : Secret library
Enthusiasts have stocked an underground library in
Syria with books rescued from bombed buildings - and
users dodge shells and bullets to reach it.
Title : Painted over protest
The removal of a pro-choice mural becomes a flashpoint
in Ireland's abortion debate.
Title : The beauty of the skies
A selection of some of the images shortlisted in the
Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016 contest.
Title : America's loudest lawyer
A lawyer known as the Texas Law Hawk has become an
internet star through a series of bizarre ads.
Title : Marsupial crossing
Koalas have quickly learned to use wildlife passageways
to cross busy roads in Australia's Queensland state as
they move between habitats.
Title : Photo negative
While Hillary Clinton won the historic presidential
nomination last night, her husband made the front page
of US newspapers.
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