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Title : The big duel
The first Trump-Clinton debate takes place on Monday
night - this is why it matters, and what you need to
look out for.
Title : Syria conflict: Aid reaches Madaya and other besieged towns
Aid has been delivered to four besieged towns in Syria
for the first time in almost six months, the Red Cross
says, but the bombardment of Aleppo continues.
Title : Japan scrambles jets over China flights along Miyako Straits
Japan says it scrambled fighter jets on Sunday after
Chinese military aircraft flew between two southern
Japanese islands.
Title : US golf legend Arnold Palmer dies at 87
US golfer Arnold Palmer, widely regarded as one of the
greatest players in the sport's history, has died at
the age of 87.
Title : Paris St-Germain's Serge Aurier given two-month jail term
Ivory Coast footballer Serge Aurier, who plays for
Paris St-Germain, is sentenced to two months in jail
for assaulting a police officer.
Title : Colombia's President Santos says Farc deal must rebuild
country
Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos tells the BBC
that a peace deal he will sign with Farc rebels will
boost economic growth and rebuild the country.
Title : France's Hollande: UK must 'play its part' in Calais crisis
French President Francois Hollande visits Calais and
says the "Jungle" migrant camp will be "completely,
definitively dismantled".
Title : Austria's Graz airport stops woman with husband's entrails
Bemused Austrian customs officials find a man's entrails
in the bags of a Moroccan woman who travelled to Graz
airport.
Title : Wanda steps up rivalry against Disney in China with
second park
China's Dalian Wanda steps up competition with Walt
Disney's Shanghai resort, opening its second theme park
in the country.
Title : Ben Needham search: Police 'optimistic' as new Kos dig starts
Police teams searching for missing toddler Ben Needham
on the Greek island of Kos say they are "optimistic"
about new excavation work.
Title : Turner Prize exhibition opens with giant buttocks, brick
suit and a train
Members of the public have their first chance to see
works nominated for this year's Turner Prize when an
exhibition featuring the four artists opens.
Title : Top Gear: Matt LeBlanc signs two-series deal
Matt LeBlanc will return to host Top Gear for a second
series next year, following the departure of Chris Evans.
Title : Colombian President: 'Last armed conflict in western
hemisphere'
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and Farc leader
Timoleon Jimenez, known as Timochenko, will sign an
agreement at a ceremony on Monday.
Title : US accuses Russia of Syria 'barbarism'
The US Ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power,
accuses Russia of "barbarism" in Syria.
Title : Duke and Duchess make flying visit to Vancouver
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were greeted by crowds
in Vancouver after arriving by seaplane.
Title : Smartphone locks cracked by Israel's Cellebrite
An Israeli firm says it can scoop data off the latest
password-locked iPhones and Android handsets, and shows
the BBC how it is done.
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 : Pangolin: The most trafficked mammal in the world
A conference in South Africa could make the trade in
pangolin illegal.
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 : Lawyer welcomes police video of shooting
Keith Lamont Scott's family lawyer gave his reaction
to the release of the footage.
Title : Mooning and streaking outlawed in Victoria, Australia
Exposing your bare buttocks in public - considered by
some a form of legitimate political protest - has been
officially made a crime in one Australian state.
Title : Australian dad's car towed over son's burnout videos
An Australian father has his sports car impounded after
footage of himself teaching his five-year-old son to
do burnouts goes viral.
Title : Jim Naughtie: The race for N Carolina's early votes
James Naughtie reports on how organisation could be
key to the White House race, in a campaign dominated
so far by personality.
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 : US presidential debates: How do candidates prepare
Katty Kay explains how presidential candidates prepare
for live debates
Title : How hawk became dove in Colombia
A profile of Juan Manuel Santos, the Colombian President
who negotiated a peace deal with the Farc rebel group
to put an end to more than 50 years of conflict.
Title : The man who invented modern golf?
Arnold Palmer's cavalier style and aggressive technique
gave him 91 professional titles, as he popularised golf
and became its major figure in the 1960s.
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 : Animals in the frame
A selection of the winners and finalists in he ZSL
Animal Photography Prize.
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 : 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 : Tour Championship: Rory McIlroy wins title in Atlanta to
claim FedEx Cup
Rory McIlroy wins a three-way play-off at the Tour
Championship to claim the FedEx Cup and £8.85m in
prize money.
Title : Tyson Fury: Eddie Hearn does not think heavyweight champion
will fight again
Promoter Eddie Hearn does not think Tyson Fury will
return to the ring after pulling out of his rematch
with Wladimir Klitschko.
Title : Miami Marlins baseball star Jose Fernandez dies in boat crash
Jose Fernandez, a pitcher for the Miami Marlins baseball
team, dies along with two others in a boat crash aged 24.
Title : Still missing
Two years have passed since 43 students went missing
on their way to a protest in the town of Iguala but
anger still burns, the BBC's Katy Watson reports
Title : Magic mirror
The hugely popular Priya Shakti, a raped comic "super
hero", returns in a new role to liberate acid attack
survivors, writes the BBC's Geeta Pandey in Delhi.
Title : Taking off
Kate McWilliams' employer easyJet believes the
26-year-old is the world's youngest ever commercial
female airline captain.
Title : Garbage City gold
Despite the growing intolerance Copts face in Egypt,
they are finding great success in the country's
recycling business.
Title : Disconnected
Many small cafes are rethinking free wi-fi in a bid
to keep afloat - is the party about to be over for
free wi-fi?
Title : Nellie the enemy?
As the Cites conference on endangered species meets
in Johannesburg, Matt McGrath travelled to Zambia to
hear the voices of people with first-hand experience
of conflicts between humans and wildlife.
Title : In pictures
Once heading for the status of ghost town, Riace is
now growing as migrants have moved into abandoned homes.
Title : Mixing it up
Would you watch someone mixing paint online? Well,
lots of people do.
Title : Satellite dreams
Monday's successful launch of eight satellites into space
proves India's commercial space programme is booming,
writes Yogita Limaye.
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