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Title : Police release bodycam footage of Keith Scott shooting
Police in Charlotte, North Carolina, release officer
bodycam and dashcam footage of a controversial shooting
of a black man last week.
Title : Syria conflict: UN chief 'appalled' by Aleppo escalation
UN chief Ban Ki-moon is "appalled by the chilling
military escalation" in the war-torn Syrian city of
Aleppo, with the UN Security Council due to meet.
Title : Cambridges touch down in Canada
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive in Canada with
their children, five years after visiting the country
as newly-weds.
Title : Jordan writer in blasphemy case Nahid Hattar killed
A Jordanian writer charged with offending Islam after
sharing a satirical cartoon on his Facebook page is
killed in the capital Amman.
Title : David Cameron felt 'badly let down' by May
David Cameron felt "badly let down" by Theresa May during
the EU referendum campaign after she repeatedly refused
to back him, his former director of communications says.
Title : China's colossal radio telescope begins testing
The world's largest radio telescope has received its
first signals from space and is now entering an intensive
testing phase.
Title : Washington State gun attack suspect in custody
A suspect sought over a deadly gun attack in Washington
state has been arrested and named as Arcan Cetin, 20,
from Turkey.
Title : Boko Haram's Shekau says he is 'in good health' following
claim of his death
The disputed leader of Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram
releases a video denying claims he had been killed or
badly wounded in air strike.
Title : Bosnian Serb referendum on disputed 9 January holiday
Bosnian Serbs are voting on whether to maintain 9
January as a national holiday in defiance of Bosnia's
highest court.
Title : Swiss vote in referendum on new surveillance law
Swiss voters are deciding in a referendum whether
to back new surveillance powers for the country's
intelligence agencies.
Title : Sir Bradley Wiggins: No unfair advantage from drug
Cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins tells the BBC he was not
trying to gain an unfair advantage from being allowed
to use a banned steroid before major races.
Title : Bill Nunn, actor in Spike Lee and Spider Man films, dies
US actor Bill Nunn, who featured in Spider Man and
films by the director Spike Lee, dies aged 63.
Title : No royal high five for Canadian PM Trudeau
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive in Canada for
their first royal tour with both of their children.
Title : President Obama opens African-American Smithsonian Museum
President Obama has opened the Smithsonian Institution's
first national museum about African-American history
in Washington DC.
Title : John Lewis: Museum 'a dream come true'
US politician and civil rights leader John Lewis hails
the opening of the Smithsonian Institution's new National
Museum of African American History and Culture.
Title : Charlotte police release dashcam and bodycam footage
Police in Charlotte, North Carolina, have released
officer bodycam and dashcam footage of a controversial
shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.
Title : Dashcam footage: 'He is passively stepping back'
Keith Lamont Scott's family lawyer gave his reaction
to the release of the footage.
Title : Wiggins: 'Drugs were to cure medical condition'
Sir Bradley Wiggins defends his use of medical
certificates which allowed him to take otherwise banned
substances to treat his asthma.
Title : Can Canadians identify royal family members?
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit western Canada
starting on Saturday. But how well do Canadians know
the other members of the royal family?
Title : Young, stylish and black: Meet the dandies
A new photography exhibition explores how black men
have historically used fashion as a political statement.
Title : Olympic gold medal cyclists get married
Cycling's golden couple Laura Trott and Jason Kenny
have got married.
Title : Bush asks Obama for selfie help
When former President George W Bush was asked to take
a selfie with a group of people at the opening of the
African-American museum in Washington, he had to ask
for help.
Title : US presidential debates: How do candidates prepare
Katty Kay explains how presidential candidates prepare
for live debates
Title : David Willis: Why the Brangelina split matters
Why is the break-up of a celebrity couple who we have
never met so important to so many people?
Title : Guy Delauney: Bosnian Serb referendum challenges peace terms
A Bosnian Serb referendum rekindles ethnic tensions
and concerns about Russian involvement, Guy Delauney
reports from Belgrade.
Title : Jonathan Marcus: Why Assad wants to take Aleppo
As the Syrian army unleashes a full-scale offensive on
rebel-held parts of Aleppo, Jonathan Marcus explains
why the city matters so much to the Assad government.
Title : Everything Ted Cruz has said about Donald Trump
Ted Cruz hasn't always liked Donald Trump, even if he
has now endorsed him. Here's the evidence.
Title : The Jeremy Corbyn Story: Profile of Labour leader
A profile of Jeremy Corbyn - the radical left wing MP
who has now seen off a challenge to his leadership of
the Labour Party.
Title : What we've learned from the biggest hacks
We take a look at the biggest and most well-known recent
hacks and ask what happened next.
Title : US Election 2016: Great debate moments from US history
Great - and not so great - moments in US debate history
Title : Your pictures: Dance
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "dance".
Title : Week in pictures: 17-23 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Eternal flames
Indian photographer Ronny Sen is awarded the second
annual Getty Images Instagram grant for his work on a
coal town in India where underground fires have burned
for more than 100 years.
Title : Africa's top shots: 16-22 September 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Mayflies and macaques
Winners of the Royal Society Publishing photography
competition.
Title : Anthony Crolla: Briton set for Jorge Linares rematch after
points defeat
Anthony Crolla will get the chance for revenge against
Jorge Linares next February or March, according to his
promoter Eddie Hearn.
Title : Champions League of Darts: Phil Taylor thrashes Michael
van Gerwen to reach semis
Phil Taylor thumps world number one Michael van Gerwen
to qualify for the semi-finals of the Champions League
of Darts.
Title : Pan Pacific Open: Caroline Wozniacki wins first title of
the year in Tokyo
Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki beats Japan's
Naomi Osaka 7-5 6-3 to win the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo.
Title : Angry quilter
Nedra Bonds explains what motivated her to turn the
family tradition of quilting into a platform for
political protest.
Title : Foolish prince
Ethiopian prince Lij Iyasu was deposed after fears
he had converted to Islam. But it also put an end to
the threat of Ethiopia entering into World War One,
writes Martin Plaut.
Title : Grand Canyon in blue
President Barack Obama has created the first underwater
national monument off the US east coast, protecting a
vast ecosystem of canyons and extinct volcanoes. It is
home to thousands of rare species, but is also a source
of controversy.
Title : Chateau boot camp
France is planning a string rehabilitation centres
to combat extremism. But the first to open is already
proving controversial.
Title : Prize catch
The BBC's James Badcock examines how activists doggedly
pursued their country's former economy minister and
IMF chief, Rodrigo Rato, over corruption claims.
Title : Weekend Edition
Stories you may have missed in the past seven days.
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 "dance".
Title : In pictures
A look at some of the events in the world of
entertainment and arts over the past week, including
the Emmy Awards, the Mobo nominations and the unveiling
of a new Winnie-The-Pooh character.
Title : Shocking death
A murder case in China - where a teenager reportedly
killed her mother after being sent to an internet
addiction treatment centre, has sparked shock across
the country.
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