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Title : The rest secret
The results of the worldâ€Ös largest survey on rest
suggest that to feel truly rested, we need to get away
from other people.
Title : Presidential debate: Trump says he might 'hit Hillary harder'
After the first US presidential debate, Donald Trump
complains about moderator Lester Holt and says he might
be tougher on Hillary Clinton next time.
Title : First 'three person baby' born using new method
The world's first baby has been born using a new "three
person" fertility technique, heralding a new era in
medicine, say experts.
Title : Sam Allardyce: England manager leaves after one match
in charge
Sam Allardyce leaves his post as England manager by
mutual agreement with the FA after one match and 67
days in charge.
Title : DeLaurentis appointed first US ambassador to Cuba since 1961
The US appoints its first ambassador to Cuba in 55
years as relations between the countries thaw.
Title : Sexism row grips German politics and shakes CDU
German CDU politician Jenna Behrends sparks a furore
about sexism after a male colleague called her a
"sweet mouse".
Title : Porsche-driving lawyer gunman named
A "disgruntled" Porsche-driving lawyer wearing Nazi
emblems has been named by police as the gunman who
opened fire on a Texas street, injuring nine people.
Title : Syria conflict: US pledges $360m in additional aid
The US government promises to provide $364m (£276m)
more in humanitarian aid to people affected by the
conflict in Syria.
Title : Elon Musk outlines Mars colony vision
Entrepreneur Elon Musk outlines his vision for
establishing a human colony on Mars for people that
can afford a $200,000 ticket price.
Title : Saudi Arabia unveils first public sector pay cuts
Saudi Arabia unveils pay cuts for government employees
for the first time, as it attempts to further rein in
spending at a time of low oil prices.
Title : IS claims blasts that killed at least 17 in Baghdad
Suicide bombers kill at least 17 people and wound
more than 50 in Shia areas of Iraq's capital Baghdad,
in two attacks claimed by the so-called Islamic State.
Title : Air France workers on trial in shirt-ripping case
Fifteen Air France employees go on trial almost a year
after two company executives had their shirts torn from
their backs at a jobs meeting.
Title : Theme park fined for rollercoaster crash
Alton Towers operator Merlin Attractions is fined £5m
over the Smiler rollercoaster crash.
Title : Polluted air affects 92% of global population, says WHO
The World Health Organisation says 92% of the planet's
population is breathing polluted air outdoors,
contributing to three million deaths a year.
Title : Girl rebukes Charlotte mayor over police shootings
Girl rebukes Charlotte mayor over police shootings
Title : Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's debate body language
Communications consultant Mary Civiello talks about
what Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's body language
can tell us about who won the first Presidential debate.
Title : Drone footage of Aleppo under siege
In one part of rebel-held Aleppo, nearly all families
have left, the ones who remain face starvation.
Title : When Tom Hanks photobombs your wedding
The Oscar-winning actor literally runs into a happy
couple in Central Park, takes a selfie, and offers
his blessing.
Title : Huge blue topaz stone on loan to Natural History Museum
A blue topaz stone, thought to be the largest-ever, is
to go on permanent loan to the Natural History Museum
in London.
Title : Eels swim through flooded hospital
Heavy rain and flooding has left hospital staff chasing
eels in the corridors of a hospital in Vietnam.
Title : Americans watch the Clinton-Trump presidential debate
People watching in Seattle react to the Clinton-Trump
presidential debate.
Title : Key moments from the US presidential debate
Here are the key moments from the presidential debate
between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Title : Louisiana under-21 strippers sue for right to dance
Strippers in Louisiana are suing the US state, claiming
a new law banning dancers under the age of 21 from
working hinders freedom of expression.
Title : When Tom Hanks runs into your wedding photos
The Oscar-winning actor literally runs into a happy
couple in Central Park, takes a selfie, and offers
his blessing.
Title : Rob Cameron: Battle of words over 'EU army'
The idea of beefing up a EU military prompts a warning
from the UK's defence secretary but reassurance from
Germany and Nato.
Title : Where the US candidates stand
This election campaign has so far been driven more by
personality clashes than differences in policy. But
what are the key issues and where do Hillary Clinton
and Donald Trump stand?
Title : The six lives of Boko Haram's leader
Abubakar Shekau, leader of Islamist group Boko Haram
has once more released a video to reject reports that
he had been killed. He has been reported dead five
times already.
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 : 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 : Sam Allardyce: England a laughing stock - Alan Shearer
England are the "laughing stock of world football"
following Sam Allardyce's exit after just 67 days in
charge, says ex-captain Alan Shearer.
Title : Chris Froome: TUE system 'open to abuse' and athletes must
take responsibility
Three-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome says the
TUE system is "open to abuse" and athletes must not
"push the boundaries of the rules".
Title : Leicester City 1-0 FC Porto
Islam Slimani's header gives Leicester City victory
over Porto in their first home Champions League game.
Title : Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi: The vandal of Timbuktu
Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi has pleaded guilty to destroying
sacred sites in Timbuktu, Mali, in the first case
concerning cultural artefacts at the International
Criminal Court (ICC).
Title : Disposable women
Women in South Asia are being used and abandoned by
the British Asian men who marry them. Should their
treatment be classed as a form of domestic violence?
Title : Dreams and disasters
A Japanese animated film has earned more than 10bn yen
in just 28 days since its release. But what exactly is
it about this film that has been drawing in the crowds?
Title : 'People are dying'
The lucrative counterfeit drugs trade causes hundreds of
thousands of deaths every year. Technology can help fight
it, but are big pharma and governments doing enough?
Title : Cheek by jowl
Colombia-based photographer Nicolas Bedoya, a co-founder
of photojournalism collective Vela Colectivo, visits an
area in Colombia's Antioquia province where rebels will
gather to disarm following the peace agreement signed
on 26 September between the Farc and the Colombian
government.
Title : Grim odyssey
Asylum seekers - mainly Afghan and Pakistani men -
leave Austria for Italy, but they face bleak conditions
in the city of Udine, Bethany Bell reports.
Title : Caught in the crossfire
As Syria's government tries to recapture all of Aleppo,
we ask why are children are so badly affected in the
battle for the northern city.
Title : Alicia Machado: Ex-Miss Universe claims Trump called her
'Miss Piggy'
Former Miss Universe Alicia Machado claims Donald Trump,
who owned the beauty contest, called her "Miss Piggy"
after she gained weight.
Title : What they didn't talk about
From the crisis in Syria to the Clinton Foundation,
here are some key issues that weren't discussed in the
the first US presidential debate.
Title : US and foreign media's verdict
The US media gives their verdict on who won the first
debate, with most awarding victory to Democratic
candidate Hillary Clinton.
Title : Presidential debate 2016: Four ways gender played a role
Jessica Lussenhop in Washington DC looks at how gender
featured in the first debate between Donald Trump and
Hillary Clinton.
Title : Did Trump use the word ‘biglyâ€Ö?
The Republican candidate appeared to use an unusual
adverb in his debate against Hillary Clinton. Or did he?
Title : How does the election work?
In January 2017, the most powerful nation on earth
will have a new leader, after a drawn out and expensive
campaign - so what's it all about?
Title : What did black voters think?
We asked African-American voters in Harlem what they
made of the US presidential debate.
Title : Who's ahead in the polls?
Follow the opinion polls as Donald Trump and Hillary
Clinton go to head-to-head in the run up to the US
election on 8 November.
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