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Title : EU's Juncker proposes headquarters for European army
The EU needs a military headquarters to work towards a
common military force, Commission President Jean-Claude
Juncker tells MEPs.
Title : Russian hackers leak Simone Biles and Serena Williams files
The World Anti-Doping Agency condemns Russian hackers for
leaking confidential medical files of Olympic athletes
including Serena Williams and Simone Biles.
Title : Headscarf emoji proposed by 15-year-old Saudi girl
A 15-year-old Saudi girl living in Germany proposes
creating a headscarf emoji.
Title : Trump Foundation under investigation for suspected
'impropriety'
New York's attorney general says he is investigating
alleged impropriety by Donald Trump's foundation,
an inquiry dismissed by the Trump team as politically
motivated.
Title : Japan's Sakurajima volcano due for major eruption within
30 years, say scientists
One of Japan's most active volcanoes, Sakurajima,
is due for a major eruption within the next 30 years,
according to researchers examining new data.
Title : Gaia space telescope plots a billion stars
Europe's Gaia space telescope releases its first batch
of data as it builds the most precise map ever made of
the night sky.
Title : Prince's ex-wife Mayte Garcia to write memoir
Prince's former wife Mayte Garcia is to write a memoir
about their relationship.
Title : UK MPs decry UK-French Libya campaign
Britain's 2011 military intervention in Libya was based
on "erroneous assumptions", according to MPs who blame
ex-PM David Cameron for the lack of a coherent strategy.
Title : Shimon Peres: Former Israeli president 'responsive'
after stroke
Israeli ex-President Shimon Peres is responsive after
suffering a serious stroke, with doctors describing
his condition as critical but stable.
Title : Dhaka flooding: Why are there 'rivers of blood' at Eid?
As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha,
people in Dhaka share pictures of flooding in the
streets stained with blood from animal sacrifices.
Title : Johannesburg mayor halts cycle lane plans in South Africa
Johannesburg's new mayor halts plans for an ambitious
cycle lanes project, after some South Africans said
poor areas should get tarred roads first.
Title : Forest-burning is a sin, says Indonesian fatwa
Indonesia's highest Islamic authority says it is a sin
for people to set fire to forests to clear the land
for growing crops.
Title : Syria ceasefire: Inside Aleppo's ruined covered market
As a ceasefire in Syria largely holds, the BBC's Middle
East Editor Jeremy Bowen reports from the city's old
market place.
Title : 'Why I left the UK to fight Islamic State'
Volunteer fighter Alan Duncan tells the BBC's Orla
Guerin why he left Scotland to join the battle against
so-called Islamic State on the Kurdish frontline.
Title : Huge fire rips through Brazilian favela in Sao Paulo
Hundreds of homes have been destroyed in a favela in
Sao Paulo.
Title : Typhoon Meranti: Huge storm hits Taiwan
A huge storm is sweeping through Taiwan causing thousands
of homes to lose power.
Title : Juncker: No 'a la carte' access to EU internal market for UK
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker
warns that the UK will not get "a la carte access"
to the internal market when it leaves the EU.
Title : Britain's first all-black Hamlet performed
The first all-black production of Hamlet in Britain
is being performed as part of the Shakespeare 400
anniversary celebration.
Title : Inside former IS stronghold of Qayyarah
The BBC's Orla Guerin reports from Qayyarah, Iraq,
once under the rule of the so-called Islamic State.
Title : Syria ceasefire: Russian officers caught in firefight
near Aleppo
Two Russian military officers come under fire as they
describe the truce in Syria to commanders at the Russian
defence ministry.
Title : Singapore Paralympians immortalised as Lego figurines
Toy-maker Lego immortalises two of Singapore's Paralympic
medallists as model figurines.
Title : Bollywood films dubbed in Spanish for new US TV channel
An Indian media company launches a Spanish-language
Bollywood film channel in the US, in an effort to woo
Hispanic audiences.
Title : Jonathan Sullivan: Football as a numbers game
Insights into the data behind the football industry,
both real and simulated, from the brains behind Football
Manager.
Title : Sarah Rainsford: Natalia's struggle to be heard in Russia
election
Russian authorities have permitted some opposition
candidates to run in this week's election - but they
are still struggling to get their voices heard, reports
Sarah Rainsford.
Title : Mark Lowen: Life returns to Jarablus after IS flees
The BBC's Mark Lowen reports from Jarablus, a northern
Syrian city liberated by the Free Syrian Army and backed
up by the Turkish military.
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 : In pictures: Conquer the mountains
Photographer and cycling enthusiast Michael Blann's
pictures of the mountains that form part of major
cycle races.
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 : Paralympics 2016: Great Britain match London 2012 gold-medal
tally
Britain equal their tally of gold medals from London
2012 by winning three in 20 minutes on day six of the
Rio Paralympics.
Title : Aleksander Ceferin: Uefa elects Slovenia FA chief as new
president
Aleksander Ceferin is elected as the new Uefa president
at the governing body's congress in Athens, succeeding
Michel Platini.
Title : Club Brugge v Leicester City
Leicester City boss Claudio Ranieri says it will be
"impossible" for his Premier League title winners to
win the Champions League.
Title : IS last stand?
Kurdish Peshmerga and Iraqi forces are closing in on
so-called Islamic State (IS) in Mosul, but the jihadists
are preparing to make a stand, reports the BBC's Orla
Guerin from the Kurdish frontline.
Title : What Kim can do
Scientists are assessing North Korea's ability to launch
a nuclear attack on its neighbours following its fifth
underground test, the BBC's Stephen Evans says.
Title : All at sea
The collapse of the Hanjin shipping firm has left one
British film-maker stuck on a container ship off Japan,
with 25 sailors and no sign of port.
Title : Cheers and jeers
An infamous alcoholic drink, Four Loko, has made its
way to China, amid a discussion about the country's
drinking culture.
Title : Fakey McFakeface
Did "Harambe McHarambeface" really top an online poll
to name a Chinese zoo's baby gorilla?
Title : Mama's Boys
Mama's Boys, a short film based on Draupadi's marriage
to five Pandava brothers from the ancient Hindu epic
Mahabharat, is a hit with the audiences in India,
but has angered some hardline Hindus.
Title : Devendra Jhajharia: India Paralympics medallist breaks
own record
India's Devendra Jhajharia breaks his world record in
men's javelin throw to win India's second Paralympics
gold.
Title : Nigeria's Nollywood winner and other Paralympic surprises
A Nollywood actress has won gold a gold medal and four
other Paralympic nuggets about the Nigerian team in Rio.
Title : Rio Paralympics 2016: From rugby injury to Paralympic glory,
Rob Davies wins table tennis gold
Former semi-professional rugby player Rob Davies wins
table tennis gold at the Paralympics.
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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