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Title : Syria war: Cessation of hostilities comes into effect

            An internationally-brokered cessation of hostilities
            begins in Syria, but it is unclear whether rebel factions
            will abide by it.

Title : David Cameron to quit UK parliament

            Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron stands down as
            an MP, triggering a by-election in his Oxfordshire seat
            of Witney.

Title : Russia's Norilsk Nickel admits 'red river' responsibility

            Russian metals giant Norilsk Nickel admits one of its
            industrial plants is responsible for turning an Arctic
            river blood-red.

Title : Trump issues pledge on medical records after Clinton
diagnosis

            US presidential candidate Donald Trump pledges to release
            health records after rival Hillary Clinton is diagnosed
            with pneumonia.

Title : US says it killed IS strategist Adnani

            The Pentagon says a US air strike killed so-called
            Islamic State (IS) strategist Abu Muhammad al-Adnani,
            contradicting Russia's claim.

Title : Baby born on Mediterranean rescue ship

            A Nigerian woman gives birth to a boy on board a rescue
            ship in the Mediterranean, hours after being plucked
            from an overcrowded rubber dinghy.

Title : South Sudan's Kiir and Machar profited during war - report

            South Sudan's political and military elite have made
            themselves rich while the country has struggled under
            a civil war of their making, a report says.

Title : Edward Snowden: ACLU and Amnesty seek presidential pardon

            Amnesty International and the American Civil Liberties
            Union are to ask President Obama to pardon Edward
            Snowden before leaving office.

Title : Orlando nightclub shooting: Fire set at gunman's mosque

            Florida officials say a person was filmed setting
            fire to the mosque that was attended by Omar Mateen,
            the worst mass shooter in modern US history.

Title : Charlie Hebdo sued by quake-hit Amatrice over cartoon

            A controversial cartoon in the Charlie Hebdo weekly
            showing victims of last month's Italian earthquake
            sparks legal action from the town of Amatrice.

Title : Indian woman 'raped for eating beef'

            An Indian woman says she and her cousin were raped
            and two relatives killed, after being accused of being
            Muslims who ate beef.

Title : Robert Mugabe statue: Zimbabwe sculptor denies mocking
president

            Sculptor Dominic Benhura insists his statue is not
            mocking Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe after it
            was widely criticised on social media.

Title : Joy in Jarablus as IS militants forced to retreat

            Residents in the Syrian town of Jarablus celebrate
            as Islamic State militant are forced to retreat by
            Turkey-backed rebel troops.

Title : Why former UK PM is standing down as MP

            The former prime minister David Cameron has announced
            he is to resign as an MP.

Title : Syria ceasefire: Devastation on road into west Aleppo

            Ahead of Monday's ceasefire, the BBC's Middle East editor
            Jeremy Bowen drives into government-held west Aleppo,
            past scenes of utter devastation.

Title : 'I gave birth on on board rescue ship'

            A mother describes how she gave birth to a boy on a
            rescue ship in the Mediterranean.

Title : One man's fight for equal access in Indonesia

            Paralysed from the waist down, Ridwan Sumantri has
            fought for disability rights in Indonesia, winning a
            rare court victory against official indifference.

Title : Clooney: S Sudan corruption report is 'explosive stuff'

            George Clooney has warned international banks over
            doing business with South Sudan after a report accuses
            the country's elite of profiteering.

Title : US election 2016: Is Hillary Clinton's health really
an issue?

            How might the revelation that the Democratic nominee
            for president is suffering from pneumonia affect the
            race for the White House?

Title : Millions of Hajj pilgrims reaching Mecca

            Muslims are gathering for the annual Hajj pilgrimage
            to Mecca.

Title : Chicago paleta vendor Fidencio Sanchez melts US hearts

            Nearly $200,000 (£150,000) is raised online for an
            elderly Chicago ice popsicle vendor who was pictured
            struggling to push his cart.

Title : Dutch police fight drones with eagles

            Dutch police employ eagles to take down illegal drones
            following successful trials.

Title : Have RAF air strikes against IS killed no civilians?

            What is the truth about RAF claims to have killed no
            civilians in its air strikes against the so-called
            Islamic State?

Title : Walking pneumonia: How serious is Hillary Clinton's
condition?

            US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been
            diagnosed with "walking pneumonia" - we take a closer
            look at the condition.

Title : Syria conflict: How will the new truce work?

            A partial truce brokered by the US and Russia in Syria
            was due to come into effect at sunset on Monday, the
            beginning of the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha.

Title : What British ex-PMs did after quitting

            As David Cameron steps down as an MP, a look at what
            a number of other former prime ministers did in their
            political after-lives.

Title : Ail to the chief: A history of US presidential bad health


            Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have come under intense
            scrutiny over their health, but presidents past kept
            all sorts of things under their hats.

Title : Island hosts Bestival

            A selection of pictures from Bestival on the Isle of
            Wight, which is one of the last UK music festivals of
            the season.

Title : Back in time

            A photographer takes his Victorian equipment to seven
            RNLI stations to capture lifeboat crews, developing
            his pictures in a decommissioned NHS ambulance.

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 : Your pictures

            Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
            on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
            on the theme of "holidays".

Title : Africa's top shots: 2-8 September 2016

            A selection of the best photos from across Africa
            this week.

Title : Sunderland 0-3 Everton

            Romelu Lukaku scores an 11-minute hat-trick as Everton
            maintain their unbeaten start to season with victory
            at Sunderland.

Title : Ryder Cup 2016: Rickie Fowler, JB Holmes & Matt Kuchar
US wildcards

            United States Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III names
            Rickie Fowler, Matt Kuchar and JB Holmes as his first
            three wildcards.

Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: Sascha Kindred and Ellie Simmonds
win gold in the pool

            Great Britain's Sascha Kindred and Ellie Simmonds secure
            gold in the pool on the fifth day of the Rio Paralympics.

Title : Bangladesh v England: Eoin Morgan & Alex Hales still part
of group - Jos Buttler

            England stand-in captain Jos Buttler says England will
            remain "tight-knit" despite Eoin Morgan and Alex Hales
            not touring Bangladesh.

Title : 'We've all become illegal'

            The open and increasingly normalised violation of the
            law by the authorities in Lebanon is making Syrian
            refugees more vulnerable, reports Rami Ruhayem.

Title : Kurdish 'Angelina Jolie'

            How the fighter dubbed the Kurdish "Angelina Jolie"
            was devalued by media hype.

Title : Faces of debt

            Zimbabwe is being hit by a tidal wave of debt -
            defaulters are on the rise as the ailing economy
            continues to hit ordinary citizens hard, writes
            journalist Boldwill Hungwe.

Title : Painful search

            A US university wants to help the descendants of
            slaves who once enabled it to survive - but finding
            information about ancestors who were enslaved is
            notoriously difficult.

Title : Forbidden pint

            North Korea has just held its first ever beer festival
            - but how does its brews compare with what's south of
            the border?

Title : For real?

            Lil Miquela is one of the hottest new faces on social
            media stars, but many fans are trying to work out if
            she is a real person or not.

Title : Oceans apart

            Indonesian seaweed farmers have launched a class
            action lawsuit demanding compensation for the effects
            of Australia's worst oil spill.

Title : New hope

            With nearly 60% of all new leprosy cases being recorded
            in India, the government begins an intensive programme
            to eliminate the dreaded disease.

Title : Bionic Olympics

            Competitors prepare for a contest involving electronic
            arms and robotic exoskeletons.

Title : The last laugh

            How cartoonist Mauricio de Sousa was able to get past
            initial rejection and go on to become Brazil's answer
            to Walt Disney.

Title : Dave Henson, Invictus hero who claimed Paralympic bronze

            BBC News looks at the life and achievements of Paralympic
            bronze medallist Dave Henson, who completed a rare
            double after also tasting success at the Invictus Games.

Title : Emotional photo marks ‘Paralympic journeyâ€Ö

            Singapore's Paralympian gold medallist shares an
            emotional photo of her celebrations with a team mate,
            saying "nobody knows our journey like us".

Title : Rio 2016: Belgian Paralympian 'not ready' for euthanasia

            Belgian Paralympian Marieke Vervoort, who suffers from
            an incurable degenerative muscle disease, says she will
            choose euthanasia, but not yet.

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