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Title : China warns Hong Kong democracy activists after election
Anyone advocating for Hong Kong's independence could
be punished, China warns, after young pro-democracy
activists win seats on the Legislative Council.
Title : Obama calls off meeting with Philippine leader after
'whore' jibe
US President Barack Obama calls off a meeting with
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who had earlier
called him a "son of a whore".
Title : Black Lives Matter UK close runway
Flights at London City Airport are disrupted as nine
protesters claiming to represent Black Lives Matter UK
gain access to the runway.
Title : Afghan blasts: Kabul charity hit by bomb and gun attack
An attack on the offices of an international charity
in the centre of the Afghan capital, Kabul, has left
at least one civilian dead, officials say.
Title : Women seek pay rises as much as men - with less success
Women ask for pay rises as often as men, but are less
likely to get them, according to new research countering
the idea that women are not pushy enough at work.
Title : Lego continues to build up sales
Danish toy company Lego announces an 11% increase in
revenue in the first half of 2016.
Title : Mexico on alert as Hurricane Newton heads for Pacific coast
A huge storm bearing down on Mexico's Pacific coast
strengthens to a hurricane just hours before it is due
to make landfall.
Title : Ukrainians besiege 'pro-Russian' Inter TV building
Protesters in Ukraine are blockading the studios of
Inter TV, a news channel already attacked by arsonists
for being allegedly pro-Russian.
Title : Some Shakespearean phrases not coined by Bard, academic
claims
Many words and phrases Shakespeare is credited with
coining were already in common usage when he was writing,
an Australian academic claims.
Title : Somalia imposes Kenyan khat import ban
Somalia's ban on Kenyan flights carrying the herbal
stimulant khat comes into force, with no explanation
as to why or how long it will be in place.
Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: Prince Harry makes donation to help
local children see Games
Prince Harry makes a donation to a campaign to buy
tickets for children in Rio to see Paralympic events.
Title : Reshma Qureshi: Model, campaigner, acid attack survivor
An acid attack survivor from India is about to hit the
catwalk at New York fashion week. Reshma Qureshi shares
her story with the BBC.
Title : Could air pollution cause brain damage?
New research suggests air pollution could be contributing
to diseases such as Alzheimer's.
Title : Philippine President Duterte 'regrets' Obama 'whore' jibe
A spokesman apologises after Philippine President
Rodrigo Duterte makes controversial remarks about US
President Obama.
Title : Russian HIV workers fear blacklisting
How Russia is making life difficult for HIV/Aids
support groups.
Title : 10 things you should know about the Paralympics
The Paralympics start on 7 September. Here are 10 things
you should know ahead of the Games.
Title : Airlifting ice from the Alps
Ice taken from a retreating Alpine glacier is moved
into a freezer at the start of a mission to store it
permanently in Antarctica.
Title : How Britain's rural routes are mapped
Graham Satchell spent time with the Ordnance Survey to
find out.
Title : Who are Hong Kong's new young lawmakers?
The BBC's Helier Cheung has the low down on the
people who want a referendum on Hong Kong's right to
"self-determination" or "sovereignty".
Title : Miss Japan won by half Indian Priyanka Yoshikawa
Priyanka Yoshikawa, born in Tokyo to an Indian father
and Japanese mother, is crowned Miss Japan 2016,
becoming the second mixed-race winner in a row.
Title : Cat survives 60-mile trip under van bonnet
A cat uses up one of its nine lives after surviving a
60-mile journey under the bonnet of a van.
Title : Zoe Kleinman: Faith apps boom in Africa
From Bible apps to Muslim web directories, faith tech
is spreading the word the length and breadth of Africa.
Title : Phil Mercer: The 'practising futurist' behind Oz
Provocateur, journalist and self-proclaimed "practising
futurist", Oz magazine's Richard Neville also made
high-profile enemies in his battles against censorship.
Title : TPP? RCEP? Trade jargon explained
Karishma Vaswani explains some of the trade deals -
and the jargon behind them - that will be discussed at
the Asean summit this week.
Title : What does Alternative for Germany want?
The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) is making
big gains in German politics. So what does it stand
for? The BBC's Laurence Peter explains.
Title : How did China save the giant panda?
The giant panda has just been taken off the endangered
list following decades of work by conservationists -
but how exactly did they do it?
Title : Islam Karimov: Uzbekistan faces questions after leader's
death
The former Uzbek president, Islam Karimov, has been
buried but many questions remain, both about his death
and the future leadership and direction of his country.
Title : British wildlife
The winning images in the 2016 British Wildlife
Photography Awards have been selected from thousands
of entries, with a shot of a lionâ€Ös mane jellyfish
named the overall winner.
Title : Britain from the air
Images captured by the Ordnance Survey flying unit.
Title : Week in pictures: 27 August - 2 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Camp life
An Indian reservation in North Dakota is the site of
the largest gathering of Native Americans in more than
100 years. Indigenous people from across the US are
living in camps on the Standing Rock reservation as they
protest the construction of a new oil pipeline. As a
result, a new community has emerged. The BBC's Charlie
Northcott went to North Dakota to meet the protesters
and discover what goes on in camp.
Title : Africa's top shots: 26 August-1 September 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : World Cup 2018: El Salvador 'refuse bribe to fix match'
El Salvador's national football team say they refused
a bribe to fix Tuesday's World Cup 2018 qualifying game
against Canada.
Title : Rio Paralympics: GB stars hoping to shine on the big stage
Talented teens, multi-sporters and seasoned campaigners -
who are the GB athletes to watch at the Rio Paralympics?
Title : US Open 2016: Andy Murray sweeps past Grigor Dimitrov to
reach last eight
Britain's Andy Murray drops only five games as
he thrashes Grigor Dimitrov to reach the US Open
quarter-finals.
Title : Dirty labs
BBC's undercover reporter shown Breaking Bad style lab
making 'legal high' drugs to send to the UK.
Title : Food for sore eyes
Many people suffer declining eyesight as they get older,
but is there something we can eat to improve it, asks
Michael Mosley.
Title : Tidy bedroom triumph
Before and after pictures of messy bedroom record
depression sufferer's small victory over their condition.
Title : Reel epic
A Bollywood epic based on life in Indus Valley,
home to one of the world's first large civilisations,
has kicked up a storm over its depiction of history,
writes Sudha G Tilak.
Title : Diamond in dusty bowl
How the southern African nation managed to make the
best of its natural resources.
Title : Golden crop
When Filipino farmer Grover Rosit first started growing
cocoa trees more than a decade ago he had no idea he
would strike "gold" and be able to retire early.
Title : 'I am not a number'
Images from the cult television show The Prisoner
mark the 50th anniversary of filming in Portmeirion,
north Wales.
Title : Fracking fight
Grace Livingstone talks to members of Mapuche indigenous
communities living near a fracking site in Argentina
about their concerns for their health and their
environment.
Title : True crime
A web series where justice is determined by the audience
and delivered by a vigilante group has become a huge
hit in Kenya.
Title : Brexit Britain: What has actually happened so far?
The BBC looks at what has actually happened in the UK
since the country voted in June to leave the European
Union.
Title : 10 weeks after Brexit, are families talking to each other
again?
Two and a half months on from the vote to leave the
European Union, a family talks about their opposing
views of the EU referendum.
Title : Brexit sparks foreign property spree in London
The fall in the value of the pound has triggered
a spending spree in London's property market from
foreign investors.
Title : Brexit Britain: The street with a dozen words for hello
Leicester's Narborough Road is one of the most
cosmopolitan in Britain, according to the London School
of Economics.
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