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Title : Rosetta probe heads for comet collision
            The audacious Rosetta mission has been commanded to
            end its investigation of Comet 67P by crashing into
            the 4km-wide ball of ice and dust.
Title : Shimon Peres funeral: Leaders hail legacy of former Israeli
leader
            World leaders extol the life and legacy of former
            Israeli leader Shimon Peres, one of the country's
            founding fathers, at his state funeral in Jerusalem.
Title : Van Gogh paintings stolen from Amsterdam found in Italy
            Italian police recover from the Naples mafia two
            important Van Gogh paintings stolen in a 2002 raid on
            an Amsterdam museum.
Title : Jewish leaders react to Rodrigo Duterte Holocaust remarks
            Jewish leaders react angrily after Philippine President
            Rodrigo Duterte compares his anti-drug campaign to
            the Holocaust.
Title : Deutsche Bank chief Cryan tries to reassure on bank's
strength
            After troubled Deutsche Bank's shares hit another record
            low, the chief executive sends an email to reassure
            staff that the bank's finances are strong.
Title : Germany closes motorway in bomb scare near Austria
            German police closed a motorway at the Austrian border
            overnight after stopping a car carrying suspected
            bomb-making materials.
Title : US invests $50m in Niger drone base for counterterrorism
            The US announces plans to build a military air base
            in Niger that will be capable of deploying drones,
            as part of anti-Islamist efforts.
Title : France 'conducts operations against IS'
            France is carrying out operations against so-called
            Islamic State in Iraq from the aircraft carrier Charles
            de Gaulle, reports say.
Title : US election 2016: Trump accused of Cuba embargo breach
            Hillary Clinton says presidential rival Donald Trump
            appears to have violated US laws, after a report said
            he broke a trade embargo with Cuba.
Title : Kashmir attack: Villagers evacuate after India 'surgical
strikes'
            Indian villagers living close to the border with
            Pakistan are fleeing, one day after India said it
            launched strikes targeting militants in Kashmir.
Title : Thailand confirms two cases of Zika-linked microcephaly
            Thai health officials confirm two cases of microcephaly,
            a severe birth defect in babies linked to the Zika virus,
            the first in South East Asia.
Title : New Zealand toddler becomes youngest Bonus Bonds millionaire
            A New Zealand toddler wins NZ$1m ($726,600; £560,700)
            in Bonus Bonds prize money, making him the youngest
            ever winner of the investment lottery.
Title : Rosetta spacecraft's crash landing explained
            The Rosetta probe, which has been beaming back
            spectacular pictures of a comet, is to end its journey
            by crash landing.
Title : Syria: The kids playing football in Aleppo's ruins
            New drone footage shows children playing football amid
            the ruins of rebel-held neighbourhood in Aleppo, Syria.
Title : Witnesses relive US train crash horror
            Federal officials arrive in New Jersey to begin the
            investigation into how a commuter train crashed at
            Hoboken terminal.
Title : Raffaele Sollecito 'wants to rebuild image'
            Raffaele Sollecito, who spent four years in prison for
            the murder of British student Meredith Kercher before
            his conviction was quashed, has told BBC Newsnight that
            he wants to rebuild his image.
Title : How do you stop an ice grotto melting?
            The low-tech solution helping to preserve an ice grotto
            in Switzerland's Rhone Glacier.
Title : The refugees still trying to reach EU via Balkans
            The BBC has learned that at least a 1,000 refugees
            and migrants each week are trying to reach the EU via
            the Balkans.
Title : Exclusive Lady Detective short story
            To mark 50 years of Botswana's independence, Alexander
            McCall Smith writes an exclusive short story featuring
            his lady detectives.
Title : Royals in Canada: George and Charlotte attend party
            Prince George and Princess Charlotte attended a party
            with children of military families, as part of the
            royal visit to Canada.
Title : Glass loos with a view open in China
            China's recent obsession with glass tourist attractions
            goes round the U-bend with the opening of see-through
            treetop toilets.
Title : Newly-arrived Syrian refugee saves Canadian bride's
wedding day
            A picture of a newly-arrived Syrian refugee fixing
            a bride's broken wedding dress in Canada is winning
            hearts across the world.
Title : Stephen McDonell: China streams trials online
            China has begun to live-stream court proceedings across
            much of the country, but does this really mean greater
            transparency?
Title : Deutsche Bank: From bombs and bravado to risks of a bailout
            Deutsche Bank is under the most pressure a major lender
            has faced since the financial crisis, but many trace
            its woes back beyond the banking crash.
Title : What is the 9/11 bill and why is it so controversial?
            Why is a bill brought by grieving families desperate
            to get justice 15 years on from the 9/11 attack so
            controversial, and what are its wider implications?
Title : Why border 'strikes' will not trigger India-Pakistan war
            India's 'strikes' in Kashmir was limited in scope,
            firepower and duration, and is not likely to escalate
            into a full-blown conflict, argues analyst Sumit Ganguly.
Title : Faceless London
            Photographer Jim Grover spent four hours making pictures
            of people on London's Westminster Bridge.
Title : Royal tour
            The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are in Canada with
            their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte,
            for a royal tour, five years after they first visited
            the country as newly-weds.
Title : Gruelling race
            Hundreds of people take part in a gruelling race
            challenge at Banchory in Aberdeenshire.
Title : Ryder Cup 2016: Europe & United States pairings announced
            Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson are sent out first for
            Europe as they bid to win a fourth successive Ryder
            Cup against the United States.
Title : Lewis Hamilton quickest in Malaysia as Magnussen suffers fire
            Lewis Hamilton is in convincing form during Malaysian
            Grand Prix practice, as Renault's Kevin Magnussen
            suffers a bizarre pit fire.
Title : Arsene Wenger: Arsenal manager open to England role 'one day'
            Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he would be open to
            managing England in the future but his current focus
            is with the Gunners.
Title : Hidden moments
            As Colombians decide whether to accept a ceasefire with
            the Farc, a look at the work of photographer Jesus Abad
            Colorado Lopez.
Title : Free land
            The Russian government has been giving away free land
            in the Far East of the country. The scheme has been
            rolling out - but not without its problems.
Title : Teenage lives
            The story behind the suicide of two teenage girls in
            France opens an intense debate about how teenagers
            treat each other and how they are looked after at school.
Title : Mining disaster
            Photographer Subrata Biswas documents the fallout
            of India's dependence on coal to meet its energy
            requirements.
Title : 7 days quiz
            The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7
            questions.
Title : Salute or slur?
            Columnist Farai Sevenzo considers why the authorities
            in Zimbabwe are making efforts to protect the country's
            flag - and from what it needs protecting.
Title : Divisive memories
            Grace Livingstone reports on how a row about proposed
            changes to a number of museums in Argentina highlights
            divisions about how the years of military rule should
            be remembered.
Title : Big screen Barack
            As Barack Obama's time at the White House draws to an
            end, film-makers are turning their attention to his
            early life.
Title : Recruitment drive
            Kim Jong-un is using LinkedIn and Twitter to recruit
            for North Korea, according to a spoof campaign raising
            awareness about rights abuses.
Title : Back in the country
            The Shires made history when they became the first
            British country band to score a top 10 album - but
            can they repeat that success on the other side of the
            Atlantic with their new record, My Universe?
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