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Title : Syria aid convoy attack: US 'holds Russia responsible'

            The US has said it holds Russia responsible for a deadly
            attack on an aid convoy near the Syrian city of Aleppo
            on Monday.

Title : Charlotte protests: Police injured after black man shot

            Violent demonstrations in the North Carolina city of
            Charlotte leave 12 police officers injured after a
            black man said to be armed is shot dead by police.

Title : Global pledge to stamp out drug-resistant infections

            The 193 countries of the United Nations are to sign a
            landmark declaration to rid the world of drug-resistant
            infections or superbugs.

Title : Turkey attack: Man shot at Israel embassy in Ankara

            A man wielding a knife has been shot and wounded by
            security staff outside Israel's embassy in the Turkish
            capital, Ankara.

Title : Brad Pitt 'saddened' by Angelina Jolie divorce

            Actor Brad Pitt says he is "very saddened" that wife
            Angelina Jolie has filed for divorce and asks for
            privacy on their children's behalf.

Title : Brazil's ex-president Lula to be tried for corruption

            Brazil ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will
            stand trial over an alleged corruption scheme at the
            state oil company, Petrobras, a judge says.

Title : Ahmad Rahami charged over New York and New Jersey bombs

            The US charges Ahmad Khan Rahami with planting bombs
            in New York City and New Jersey, one of which injured
            31 people in Manhattan.

Title : VW hit by flood of new lawsuits in emissions scandal

            Volkswagen is facing €8.2bn in damages claims from
            1,400 German investors over the emissions scandal,
            a state court has said.

Title : Berlin Pirate politician Claus-Brunner in 'murder-suicide'

            A politician in Germany's Pirate party is found dead
            in a Berlin flat with the body of another man, in what
            police believe was a murder-suicide.

Title : Spanish football chief's niece killed after kidnapping

            The niece of Spain's football chief is found dead
            in Mexico, a week after she is kidnapped and held
            for ransom.

Title : LA Confidential director Hanson dies at 71

            Writer and film director Curtis Hanson, who won an
            screenplay Oscar for LA Confidential, dies at the age
            of 71, police say.

Title : Rethink fad for 'flat-faced' dogs, say UK vets

            The British Veterinary Association warns would-be
            dog owners to think twice before buying breeds with
            fashionably "flat-faced" features - because of growing
            concerns for their welfare.

Title : Children dying of starvation in Yemen's conflict

            The war in Yemen, which began early last year when the
            government was overthrown by rebel forces, has pushed
            the country to the brink of famine. This video contains
            distressing scenes from the start. See more from BBC
            Our World's documentary Starving Yemen this weekend on
            BBC World, BBC News and iPlayer.

Title : 'Police didn't give my brother a chance'

            The sister of a motorist shot dead by police in Oklahoma
            has told BBC's World Have Your Say how heartbroken she
            feels about his death.

Title : The Syrian children working in Turkey's shoe factories

            Dozens of Syrian children work in shoe factories in
            Gaziantep, southern Turkey. Some of them have been
            talking about their lives.

Title : Could the next sumo star come from Senegal?

            The Senegalese wrestlers bringing the art of sumo from
            Japan to West Africa.

Title : Is this the oldest graffiti artist in the world?

            This Parisian spray-painting grandmother may well be
            the oldest street artist in the world.

Title : Archive: Brad and Angelina on marriage

            In an interview in 2015, Brad Pitt and Angela discuss
            marriage.

Title : Emily Blunt on playing 'toxic' character in The Girl On
The Train

            The BBC's Lizo Mzimba meets the author of The Girl On The
            Train, Paula Hawkins, and star of the film adaptation,
            Emily Blunt.

Title : Should you keep your 'cuddly killer' on a lead?

            Dr Peter Marra explains why pet cats should not be
            allowed to roam free.

Title : Cat handbag creates online stir

            A handbag made from a taxidermied roadkill ginger cat is
            up for auction in New Zealand, generating a predictably
            mixed range of reactions.

Title : Australian face of youth unemployment 'made it up'

            A Sydney teenager who sparked a nationwide media debate
            about young people refusing to work reveals she actually
            has a job.

Title : Richard Galpin: Dreams and desperation in Calais camp

            Richard Galpin reports form the Calais refugee camp on
            the desperation of children hoping to reach the UK.

Title : Bears with keyboards: Russian hackers and the state

            Olympic stars are the latest targets of computer
            hackers believed to have high-level backing in Russia,
            the BBC's Andrei Soshnikov reports.

Title : How Nasa star sign scare spread

            A post about the 13th "forgotten" constellation in the
            zodiac is causing concern with astrology fans.

Title : How India's army might avenge Kashmir attack

            With fury growing over the killing of 17 soldiers in
            Kashmir, India's military establishment is considering
            ways it could strike back - but it has few options.

Title : Mayflies and macaques

            Winners of the Royal Society Publishing photography
            competition.

Title : Gender blending

            Views from outside London Fashion week on gender blending
            and unisex clothing.

Title : Rio Paralympics

            BBC Sport looks back at the 2016 Paralympics with some
            of the best images from Rio.

Title : Essential Elements

            The work of Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky goes
            on show in London.

Title : Week in pictures: 10 - 16 September 2016

            A selection of the best news photographs from around
            the world, taken over the past week.

Title : Kaepernick anthem protest: Player had 'death threats'

            American football player Colin Kaepernick says he has
            received death threats over his refusal to stand for
            the national anthem.

Title : Zinedine Zidane: How Real Madrid boss has turned side into
record breakers

            The emergence of Casemiro, a new-found pragmatism and
            riding their luck - how Zinedine Zidane has revived
            Spanish giants Real Madrid.

Title : Leicester City 2-4 Chelsea (AET)

            Cesc Fabregas scores twice in extra time as Chelsea
            fight back to beat Leicester and reach the EFL Cup
            fourth round.

Title : Little white lies

            Regina Spektor's seventh album is a bold, orchestral
            take on avant-pop; musing on the passage of time and
            the fragility of memory.

Title : Recipes and missiles

            North Korea notoriously restricts access to the internet
            for its own citizens, but the full list of its websites
            visible to the outside world have apparently been
            revealed for the first time.

Title : Outback fakes

            "Australia's oldest newspaper" has earned a huge online
            following, despite its news being fake and its base an
            outback town with a population of zero.

Title : Drugs, scandal and power

            Aurora Moynihan, whose death in the Philippines is linked
            to a war on drugs, was the daughter of a British peer
            with his own history of drugs, scandal and power.

Title : Pedalling pupils

            A schoolteacher in North Carolina finds that pedal power
            in the classroom encourages children to focus more and
            boosts their test performance.

Title : Letter from Africa: The wheelchair gap

            In our series of letters from African journalists,
            Ghanaian writer Elizabeth Ohene considers the gap between
            Paralympic wonder and the reality for wheelchair users
            in Ghana.

Title : Mayflies and macaques

            Winners of the Royal Society Publishing photography
            competition.

Title : The full list

            As controversy surrounds sales of weapons to Saudi
            Arabia, the BBC examines the UK's trade in arms.

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