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Title : Kashmir attack: India 'launches strikes against militants'
India's army carries out "surgical strikes" against
suspected militants along the de-facto border with
Pakistan in Kashmir.
Title : Obama: Congress veto override of 9/11 lawsuits bill
'a mistake'
The US president says the congressional override of
his veto on a bill allowing 9/11 lawsuits against Saudi
Arabia sets "a dangerous precedent".
Title : One in 10 children has 'Aids defence'
A 10th of children have a "monkey-like" immune system
that stops them developing Aids, researchers say.
Title : Oil rallies after Opec ministers announce output cut
The oil producers cartel Opec has agreed a preliminary
deal to cut production for the first time in eight years,
sending crude prices surging.
Title : Singapore jails teen blogger Amos Yee for anti-religion posts
Amos Yee, a 17-year-old blogger from Singapore, will
spend six weeks in jail for online posts criticising
Christianity and Islam.
Title : Samsung in 'exploding washing machines' probe
Samsung has confirmed it is in talks with US consumer
watchdogs after a lawsuit against the firm over
"exploding" washing machines.
Title : California ends statute of limitations for rape over
Cosby case
California approves a bill ending the 10-year statute of
limitations on rape, in a move prompted by allegations
against US actor Bill Cosby.
Title : Sudan government accused of using chemical weapons in Darfur
The Sudanese government is allegedly using chemical
weapons against its own people, with dozens of children
among 200 killed in Darfur, Amnesty International
alleges.
Title : Police body cameras 'cut complaints against officers'
Police body cameras can dramatically reduce the number
of complaints against officers, a major research
project suggests.
Title : Brexit: Italian PM Matteo Renzi warns UK over EU rights
It will be "impossible" for Brexit talks to result in a
deal that gives Britons more rights than others outside
the EU, Italian PM Matteo Renzi says.
Title : Typhoon Megi: Search for missing after China landslides
At least 33 people are missing in China's eastern
Zhejiang province after heavy rains triggered two
landslides, state media says.
Title : Israel's Shimon Peres lies in state at parliament
Israeli leaders place wreaths beside the coffin of
former PM and President Shimon Peres as his body lies
in state outside parliament in Jerusalem.
Title : Aleppo: Brain surgery carried out on hospital floor
BBC Newsnight has obtained distressing footage which
shows the grim reality inside an Aleppo hospital. John
Sweeney's report has upsetting footage and scenes
of surgery.
Title : Michelle Obama: 'We need an adult in the White House'
Michelle Obama takes aim at Republican White House
hopeful Donald Trump, saying "a president canâ€Öt just
pop off" when he or she is upset.
Title : 'British people made bad decision on EU'
Italy's PM says it will be "impossible" for Brexit talks
to provide a deal that gives British people more rights
than those outside the EU.
Title : Body of Shimon Peres lies in state
Thousands of people are expected to pay their respects
to former Israeli Prime Minister and President Shimon
Peres as his body lies in state, in Jerusalem.
Title : China Typhoon Megi: Rescuers struggle with mudslides
and floods
Rescuers in China's eastern Zhejiang province have
been searching for survivors at the site of landslides
triggered by heavy rain.
Title : Saying goodbye to the pain of ballet
Carlos Acosta is one of the world's leading ballet
dancers. He talks about pain, and retirement.
Title : The rise and fall of the Blackberry handset
Ten years ago Blackberries were the handset of choice
for busy global business executives but now the company
controls just 0.1% of the global smartphone market,
so what went wrong?
Title : Italy earthquake: The family living in their garden
Roberta Pompa has been living with her young children
in their back garden since the earthquake in central
Italy on 24 August.
Title : Gay pride flag launched into space 'to spread peace'
The rainbow flag symbolising gay pride is sent into
space using a high-altitude balloon.
Title : South African teen wins Google prize for orange peel
innovation
A 16-year-old South African wins a Google prize for
using orange peel to develop a cheap super-absorbent
material to help soil retain water.
Title : Reeta Chakrabarti: Chile's president defiant over abortion
changes
Chile's first female president, Michelle Bachelet, has
made it her mission to change her country's restrictive
abortion laws.
Title : Hugh Schofield: Sarkozy ex-adviser's revenge on 'fake
tough guy'
The poisonous memoirs of a right-wing adviser at the
Elysee Palace embarrass ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy
as he plans for a presidential comeback.
Title : The lessons of Colombia's extraordinary peace process
The peace agreement between the Colombian government
and the Farc guerrilla movement brings to an end 52
years of conflict
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 : How has India changed a year after Dadri beef lynching?
The BBC's Ayeshea Perera looks at the ramifications of
the lynching of a Muslim man in northern India over
rumours that his family had slaughtered a cow and
eaten beef.
Title : Faceless London
Photographer Jim Grover spent four hours making pictures
of people on London's Westminster Bridge.
Title : Gruelling race
Hundreds of people take part in a gruelling race
challenge at Banchory in Aberdeenshire.
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 : Ryder Cup 2016: Danny Willett apologises for brother's
'US fans imbeciles' rant
Europe's Danny Willett says sorry for an article written
by his brother which calls American Ryder Cup fans
"imbeciles".
Title : 2018 World Cup qualifying: Aaron Ramsey to miss Wales
qualifiers
Injured midfielder Aaron Ramsey is missing from Chris
Coleman's Wales squad for October's World Cup qualifiers.
Title : Malaysian Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso to get 30-place
grid penalty
McLaren's Fernando Alonso will start Sunday's Malaysian
Grand Prix from the back because of a 30-place grid
penalty.
Title : Saints and stigma
Secrecy and silence surrounds the issue of mental health
in Pakistan. Those with money can afford treatment
but families in rural areas often fall back on ancient
superstitions, reports BBC Urdu's Saba Eitizaz.
Title : Thirsty business
A look at continuing efforts to reduce the water and
energy needed to cool the world's data centres.
Title : Feeling the cold
People who lost their homes in the Italian earthquake
disaster are still living in tents but they have the
support of a vast relief team.
Title : Beating Big Brother
Secret surveillance of US citizens by police is on
the rise with black neighbourhoods often the target -
here is how one Californian city fought back.
Title : Dip in the road
Thai women take baths in potholes to draw attention to
unrepaired roads.
Title : A new 'lunatic line'?
Kenyan plans to build a railway across a national park,
but could it be a new version of the so-called "lunatic
line" to nowhere, asks Alastair Leithhead.
Title : 'Mr Jimmy'
Kurt Russell says his latest film, Deepwater Horizon,
shows "we don't live in a perfect world" when it comes
to getting oil out of the ground.
Title : Charlotte's voice
Nine-year-old Zianna Oliphant had not planned to speak
on behalf of her whole city of Charlotte. When she did,
she got the world's attention.
Title : Bags of joy
Finnish-Syrian father-of-six Rami Adhan has become
known as the "toy smuggler" for taking large bags of
toys into Syria for children suffering in the war.
Title : Threat of violence
India's official entry to the Best Foreign Language film
at Oscars is a gritty crime drama on police brutality
and corruption, writes Sudha G Tilak.
Title : Naysayers
BBC Monitoring looks at the most contentious issues
in the peace deal signed by the Colombian government
and left-wing Farc rebels ahead of a popular vote on
2 October.
Title : Memory keepers
The child of two Holocaust survivors talks about
being the keeper of their memories – and projects
working with children of survivors of massacres in
Rwanda and Bosnia talk about the impact handed down
through families.
Title : Poutine and friendship
In five words, what does Canada offer the world?
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Cuanto mas posee el hombre, menos se posee a si mismo.
-- Arturo Graff. (1848-1913) Escritor italiano.
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