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Title : Clinton apologises for calling Trump supporters 'deplorable'
US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton apologises for
calling half of Donald Trump's supporters "deplorable"
but vows to fight bigotry.
Title : Syria conflict: Bombs rain down as truce hopes rise
Air strikes on rebel-held areas of Syria reportedly
kill at least 82 people hours after the US and Russia
announce plans for a truce.
Title : John Hinckley Jr, Reagan's would-be assassin, released
after 35 years
John Hinckley Jr, who tried to kill US President
Ronald Reagan in 1981, is freed after 35 years in a
psychiatric hospital.
Title : France charges woman arrested over foiled Paris attack
French prosecutors charge one of the "female terrorist
commandos" arrested over a foiled attack near Notre
Dame cathedral in Paris.
Title : Samsung urges Galaxy Note 7 phone exchange urgently
Samsung urges people who own one of its Galaxy Note 7
phones to stop using it, and exchange it, as the device
risks exploding.
Title : Tanzania earthquake kills 11 and injures 192
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake kills at least 11 people and
injures 192 more in northern Tanzania, authorities say.
Title : Spain bullfighting: Thousands rally in Madrid to demand ban
Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Madrid
to demand an end to the controversial tradition of
bullfighting.
Title : Bangladesh factory fire: At least 23 killed in Tongi
At least 23 people are killed in a huge fire triggered by
a boiler explosion at a packaging factory in Bangladesh.
Title : 'Suicidal driver' cause of deadly Taiwan bus crash
A suicidal driver was the cause of a bus crash in
Taiwan that killed an entire Chinese tour group in July,
investigators say.
Title : Austria presidential election: Faulty glue likely to delay
vote re-run
A re-run of Austria's presidential election looks set
to be postponed on technical grounds - because the glue
will not stick on postal vote forms.
Title : Making a Murderer's Dassey may not be freed
Making A Murderer's Brendan Dassey might not get out
of prison if prosecutors manage to appeal a ruling to
let him out.
Title : Clinton: Half of Trump supporters 'basket of deplorables'
US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton
has called half of Donald Trump's supporters a "basket
of deplorables".
Title : Cat rescued from rubble 16 days after Italy quake
A cat is rescued from the rubble of a house 16 days
after an earthquake hit the Italian city of Amatrice.
Title : Driver escapes poor parking attempt in Texas
A driver in Austin, Texas managed to escape from his
car after it was left dangling from the ninth floor of
a car park.
Title : Native protests: Pipeline construction halted
A controversial oil pipeline contested by Native American
tribes has been halted. The US government says more
study is needed before construction can resume.
Title : People who share the same obsessions
The BBC speaks to photographer Arthur Drooker, who
travelled to conventions around the United States to
photograph people who share the same obsessions.
Title : Amy Purdy: 'Dancing with robot at Rio was surreal'
Snowboarder Amy Purdy speaks to the BBC's Nikki Fox
about performing in the Rio Paralympics opening ceremony
where she danced the samba with a robot.
Title : Gymnast Max Whitlock performs in a wool suit for Prince
Charles
Gold medallist Max Whitlock performs in a
specially-designed wool suit for Prince Charles.
Title : Alvin Ailey dancer: 'Hip hop was before ballet for me'
Dancer Jacqueline Green talks about new hip hop piece
Exodus.
Title : Birth of a Nation gets standing ovation in Toronto
Actor-director Nate Parker, who has faced scrutiny over
a rape claim, is lauded for his The Birth of a Nation
at the Toronto film festival.
Title : World War II torpedo blown up in the sea
A World War II torpedo is blown up in the sea off the
Isle of Wight after being discovered by a dredging
barge on the seabed in Portsmouth Harbour.
Title : Emma Jane Kirby: What now for the street that voted Brexit?
Emma Jane Kirby is following the fortunes of inhabitants
of a street in Teesside over the year following the
referendum.
Title : Stephen Evans: The Saddam factor in North Korea's nuclear
strategy
The fate of Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi may
have dictated North Korea's continued push for nuclear
weapons, the BBC's Stephen Evans reports.
Title : Jeremy Bowen: 10 more years of Syria war beckons
The BBC's Jeremy Bowen finds little optimism in the
Syrian capital Damascus, with some grimly forecasting
10 more years of war.
Title : Jonathan Marcus: Has Brexit vote revived dream of EU army?
The UK's vote to leave the EU could pave the way for
the bloc to forge a new European army, writes Jonathan
Marcus.
Title : Why is North Korea testing nuclear weapons?
North Korea has carried out another nuclear test. It is
the country's fifth and sparked global indignation. Why
is it important?
Title : How Zara's founder became the world's richest man
How did a humble man from the Spanish coast briefly
overtake Bill Gates as the world's richest man? By
giving us what we want, when we want it.
Title : This is Aleppo - Syria's key battleground
Aleppo was once Syria's largest city and the country's
industrial centre, but since 2012 it has been a key
battleground in the five-year civil war.
Title : What to look for in North Korea's fifth nuclear test
As North Korea carries out what is suspected to be its
fifth and biggest test of a nuclear bomb, what should
we be looking out for?
Title : Africa's top shots: 2-8 September 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Refugee crisis on show
An exhibition in London on the global refugee crisis
through the eyes of eight photographers.
Title : Your pictures
Spectacular landscape and wildlife provide some stunning
images from Botswana.
Title : Photo Shanghai
A selection of the work at Asia's premier annual fine
art photography fair
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 : Manchester United 1-2 Manchester City
Pep Guardiola is victorious in his first Premier League
battle with Jose Mourinho as Manchester City win a
frantic derby at Old Trafford.
Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: Kadeena Cox wins time trial to add
to athletics gold
Kadeena Cox becomes the first British Paralympian since
1988 to win a medal in two sports as she takes cycling
gold in Rio.
Title : Twitter verse
Brian Bilston, the "unofficial poet laureate of Twitter",
explains the power of online verse.
Title : A surgeon's downfall
Ground-breaking work on synthetic organ transplants
made Paolo Macchiarini one of the most famous doctors
in the world. Now his reputation lies in tatters.
Title : Lost streets of Chicago
WARNING: CONTAINS VERY STRONG LANGUAGE Killings in
Chicago have hit a 20-year high as the grim toll for
homicides passes 500. The BBC's Ian Pannell and Darren
Conway explore a world where gangs and guns rule.
Title : Quiz
After a third-party candidate in the US election was
embarrassed by a question on the Syrian conflict,
pit your wits against US politicians.
Title : Ethical selfies
How the collapse of Duckbill Rock in Oregon has made
some selfie-takers think about their effect on the
environment.
Title : Week in pictures: 3 - 9 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Animal diaries
Specially designed tags that act as 'daily diaries'
are revealing previously unknown animal behaviours.
Title : Farce and swagger
Russia gears up to elect MPs amid hard times, but the
theatrical TV debates are very hostile to President
Putin's opponents, Stephen Ennis reports.
Title : Strikers in saris
In 1976, a group of South Asian women took to the streets
of London in revolt at poor working conditions at the
Grunwick film processing factory. But what impact did
their dispute ultimately have?
Title : Facebook unliked
As the mobile revolution continues to drive change across
Africa, governments are trying to curb cyber crime -
but is this an excuse to crack down on social media?
Title : Poster war
A poster war has broken out in Hungary, within weeks
of a referendum on European Commission proposals to
redistribute asylum seekers more evenly across the EU.
Title : Paralympics GB archer Dave Phillips' road to Rio
Four years ago Dave Phillips was watching the Olympics
from his couch, now he will compete for Paralympics GB
in archery.
Title : Watch GB's Robinson, 15, win butterfly gold
Fifteen-year-old Ellie Robinson wins Britain's 10th
gold medal of Rio 2016 with a Paralympic record in the
S6 50m butterfly final.
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