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Title : Germany arrests three Syrian men 'on IS mission'

            Three Syrian men are arrested in northern Germany on
            suspicion of being sent by so-called Islamic State to
            launch attacks, prosecutors say.

Title : Exclude Hungary from EU, says Luxembourg's Asselborn

            Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn calls for
            Hungary to be suspended or expelled from the EU because
            of its "massive violation" of EU values.

Title : 'How I caught my online scammer – and Facebooked his mum'

            A cybersecurity researcher living in Austria who was
            scammed out of $500 (£375) had his money returned
            after tracking down the scammer's family.

Title : Syria ceasefire: 'No civilian deaths on first day'

            A seven-day truce appears to be holding in Syria, with
            monitors saying no civilian deaths have been recorded
            during the first 15 hours.

Title : Hillary Clinton 'kept pneumonia diagnosis from most of team'

            The Democratic candidate chose to keep news of her
            pneumonia diagnosis to family and close aides and push
            on with campaign, according to reports.

Title : Homes raided in China protest village

            Police launch an operation in the Chinese village of
            Wukan to end protests over the jailing of the elected
            village chief, with reports of clashes.

Title : US flies bombers over South Korea in show of force

            The US flies two supersonic B-1B Lancer strategic
            bombers over South Korea, just days after the North
            carried out its fifth nuclear test.

Title : Japanese official criticised for being carried over puddle

            A Japanese vice-minister is criticised after he was
            seen being carried on the back of a colleague during
            a visit to a town recently hit by Typhoon Lionrock.

Title : Brazil's ex-Speaker Cunha expelled from Congress over Swiss
bank accounts

            Ex-Speaker of Brazil's Congress, Eduardo Cunha, is
            stripped of his seat over allegations he lied about
            undeclared Swiss bank accounts.

Title : North Korea floods: Tens of thousands displaced

            Aid agencies say North Korea is facing a humanitarian
            disaster after flooding killed more than 130 people
            and displaced tens of thousands.

Title : Joy for Spanish couple as diver finds wedding ring lost
for 37 years

            A Spanish couple are reunited with the wedding ring
            they lost 37 years ago, after it was found by a diver.

Title : Man Booker prize: Deborah Levy makes shortlist

            Deborah Levy and debut novelist Ottessa Moshfegh are
            among those named on the shortlist for the 2016 Man
            Booker prize.

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 : China dawn raid in protest town

            Footage provided to the BBC appears to show police
            raiding the home of a resident of Wukan village and
            arresting him.

Title : Does Tupac still pack a punch?

            Twenty years after his death, what do today's generation
            think of the American rapper's legacy?

Title : David Cameron: 'I don't want to be a distraction for
Theresa May'

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

Title : One woman's experience of FGM: 'I'm crying, I'm in pain'

            A woman who experienced FGM when she was eight years old,
            tells the BBC what happened to her.

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 : Rio beach sports for all - regardless of disability

            As thousands of Paralympians compete in Rio, one group
            is working to make the city's beaches accessible to
            local people with disabilities.

Title : Trying to destroy the new £5 note

            Today programme presenter tries to tear, soak and bite
            the new £5 note

Title : Why this painting can't enter Britain

            A wartime painting of a restaurant in Sydney's seedy
            Kings Cross is blocked from being exported to England
            because of its national importance.

Title : Lochte ambushed on dance show

            LAPD confirmed to Newsbeat two males were taken into
            custody for trespassing the CBS show stage.

Title : Steve Rosenberg: Russia's election is a test of legitimacy

            The Kremlin needs Russia's forthcoming Duma election
            to establish parliament as a legitimate institution,
            writes the BBC's Moscow Correspondent.

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 : NFL anthem protest: How fist salute became a symbol

            American football players have been joining San Francisco
            49ers star Colin Kaepernick's protest against inequality
            by raising their fists. But what does this mean?

Title : Did jihadist Rashid Kassim lure French youths to plot
attacks?

            Rashid Kassim has been identified as a link to several
            recent jihadist plots in France. But who is he and how
            are the plots co-ordinated?

Title : Why water war has broken out in India's Silicon Valley

            TS Sudhir explains why violence has broken out in
            India's technology hub Bangalore over a long-running
            dispute about water.

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 : Colin Kaepernick: San Francisco 49ers player continues NFL
race protest

            American footballer Colin Kaepernick continues his
            protest against racial inequality by refusing to stand
            for the national anthem.

Title : Daniel Wilkinson: Non-league footballer dies after collapsing
on pitch

            Shaw Lane defender Daniel Wilkinson dies aged 26 after
            collapsing on the pitch during a match on Monday.

Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: Ellie Simmonds, Sascha Kindred &
Susie Rodgers win gold

            Great Britain's Sascha Kindred, Ellie Simmonds and Susie
            Rodgers win gold medals in the pool on day five of the
            Rio Paralympics.

Title : Muffins and kittens

            Cat cafes are proliferating in the UK despite opposition
            from the RSPCA and some other charities.

Title : Spreading shortages

            As an economic crisis continues to grip Venezuela,
            what can you find on the shelves of the supermarkets?

Title : Graffiti holidays

            South Africa's tourism industry is using technology to
            expand the sector beyond traditional areas and appeal
            to modern independent travellers.

Title : Bittersweet memories

            Roald Dahl's run-in with her and a dead mouse as a
            boy inspired some of his most horrible characters,
            but who was the infamous Mrs Pratchett?

Title :  An EU makeover?

            When EU leaders meet in Bratislava, central Europeans
            plan to offer a new "recipe" to move on from Brexit,
            Rob Cameron reports.

Title : Tackling taboos

            Pop group AlunaGeorge tackles big issues on their second
            album, I Remember. Singer Aluna Francis explains her
            inspirations.

Title : Hostile environment

            The BBC's Ian Pannell has reported from war-torn places
            around the globe. He talks about what they have in
            common with the US city of Chicago.

Title : Sponsor vehicle

            Japanese carmaker Nissan is one of only eight sponsors
            of the Uefa Champions League. What does the firm hope
            to achieve from its association with Europe's top
            football competition?

Title : Looking at me?

            Study in Botswana seems to show lions are put off killing
            livestock by simple ruse of placing false eyes around
            an animal's tail.

Title : Rio 2016 Paralympics: NZ 'blade runner' beats Pistorius
record

            Liam Malone, from Nelson, New Zealand, beats a Paralympic
            record set by Oscar Pistorius to win the men's 200m
            T44 final in Rio.

Title : China media ignore their own stars

            China is topping the medals table at the Paralympics,
            with more than 115 medals so far, but its athletes are
            barely getting mentioned in the media.

Title : Powerlifter gets drugs ban

            Saudi Arabian Paralympic powerlifter Mashal Alkhazai
            is banned for eight years after the second positive
            drugs test of his career.

Title : Indian woman wins historic medal

            Shot-putter Deepa Malik creates sporting history after
            becoming the first Indian woman to win a Paralympics
            medal.

Title : Day-by-day guide

            Want to know what's happening when at the Rio 2016
            Paralympics? Check out our comprehensive guide to all
            the action in Brazil.

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