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Title : Hurricane Matthew: Dangerous storm closes in on Haiti
One of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in recent
years is closing in on Haiti, threatening floods and
landslides with a number of people already killed.
Title : US election 2016: Clinton rips into Trump over taxes
Democrat Hillary Clinton casts Republican Donald Trump
as the symbol of a "rigged system" after it emerged he
may not have paid income tax for 18 years.
Title : Strange matter wins physics Nobel
The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to
three British-born scientists for discoveries about
strange forms of matter.
Title : Turkey purges 13,000 police officers over failed coup
Nearly 13,000 police officers become the latest to
be dismissed or suspended as part of the Turkish
government's crackdown following July's coup.
Title : Colombia's President Santos tries to save peace deal
Colombia's president appoints a team to talk to the
opposition in an effort to salvage the Farc peace deal,
after a referendum rejected it.
Title : IS suicide bomber kills 30 at Kurdish wedding in Syria
At least 30 people have been killed in a suicide bomb
attack at a Kurdish wedding in north-eastern Syria that
is claimed by so-called Islamic State.
Title : Pressure to look perfect 'harms girls'
Girls in the UK are markedly less confident about their
looks than they were five years ago, suggests research
by Girlguiding.
Title : Rich nations 'shirking' responsibility to refugees - Amnesty
Amnesty International accuses the world's wealthiest
nations of shirking responsibility towards refugees,
saying they host the fewest and do the least.
Title : Kunduz assault: Taliban forces 'defeated'
The governor of Afghanistan's Kunduz province says
Taliban forces which staged an assault on the provincial
capital have been defeated.
Title : Unicef: Fifth of developing world children in extreme poverty
Nearly a fifth of children in developing countries
live in extreme poverty, the World Bank and the UN's
children's agency say.
Title : Senior Muslim Brotherhood leader 'shot dead' in Egypt
A senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood organisation
is killed by Egyptian Interior Ministry forces, the
ministry says.
Title : Kim Kardashian robbery: Paris police hunt armed attackers
Police in Paris hunt the armed robbers who targeted Kim
Kardashian West, as the US reality TV star arrives back
in New York.
Title : Pensioners try to topple police bus at Greece anti-cuts
protest
Pensioners in Athens try to topple a police bus during
a protest against cuts, pleading police to use tear
gas on them.
Title : New Zealand police 'on the beat'
New Zealand Police have posted a video on social media
showing officers making music in an elevator.
Title : High rise feline rescue drama
An animal rescue charity films the moment a cat stuck
on the ledge outside a 12th storey apartment is rescued.
Title : Space station captures hurricane images
The International Space Station has captured images of
Hurricane Matthew.
Title : Mass migrant rescue in Mediterranean waters
The Italian coastguard has co-ordinated the rescue of
more than 6,055 migrants in one of the biggest operations
in a single day.
Title : On board India's mosquito-busting train
India has decided to take the fight against deadly
fevers to mosquito breeding grounds with a new train.
Title : 'Mao Zedong had a human side'
The BBC speaks to the director of a controversial new
opera opening in Hong Kong about the private life of
Mao Zedong.
Title : Kanye cuts show short after wife robbed
When US rapper Kanye West heard the news, he cut a
concert short in New York.
Title : Rooftop 'newlyweds' captured by accidental drone shot
Film director Brandon Li captures what looks like a
pair of newlyweds on a rooftop in Hong Kong, while
trying to film a sunset with his drone.
Title : Ninety-year-old ends life with bucket-list trip
When Norma Bauerschmidt was diagnosed with terminal
cancer, she immediately refused treatment, opting to
spend her final days on an incredible road trip.
Title : The waiting game: Aboard the Mediterranean's migrant
rescue boats
A small fleet of humanitarian volunteers keeps watch
for migrants making the perilous journey across the
Mediterranean.
Title : NZ's war on stoats, rats and possums
Can the New Zealand government's bold plans to rid the
country of non-native predators by 2050 succeed?
Title : What next for Colombia?
Colombian analyst Juan David Gutierrez examines what
happens now that Colombians have rejected a peace deal
aimed at ending 52 years of armed conflict.
Title : US election 2016: Donald Trump's unwise battles - or
were they?
Donald Trump appears to be digging himself into another
hole with his attack on Alicia Machado - what is in it
for him?
Title : Your pictures of rest
Your pictures showing what rest means to you.
Title : Week in pictures: 24-30 September 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Bob Bradley: Premier League chance with Swansea 'special'
New boss Bob Bradley says the chance to manage Swansea
in the Premier League is "special" personally and for
USA football.
Title : Sam Warburton: Wales captain to have surgery on cheekbone
injury
Wales captain Sam Warburton is to have surgery on a
fractured cheekbone, but could be fit to face Australia
next month.
Title : Maria Sharapova doping ban appeal verdict to be given
on Tuesday
Maria Sharapova will find out the result of her appeal
against a two-year doping ban on Tuesday, says the
Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Title : Kardashian robbery
Kim Kardashian's robbers made off with $10 million
worth of jewels, but how easy is it to sell on diamonds
belonging to one of the world's most famous people?
Title : Lonely struggle
Spanish whistle-blower Ana Garrido tells James Badcock
how exposing murky deals in the ruling Popular Party
ruined her life.
Title : Wackiest festival
Each year thousands of people descend on one of the
flattest plains on Earth for a unique celebration of
country living in Australia.
Title : Taking the rap?
Chinese Americans are petitioning President Obama to
act against a rap track they say incites criminals to
target their homes.
Title : Ready to attack
The battle to remove so-called Islamic State (IS)
from Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, is imminent,
and will involve a wide range of forces, says analyst
Michael Knights.
Title : Jeans dreams
How the French city where denim originated is making
jeans again.
Title : Putin v Pence
More than 40% of Americans cannot name the
vice-presidential nominee of either major party. We
tested some people in New York to see if they could
identify the VP candidates.
Title : Harmless fun?
Vitalii Sediuk says his recent ambushing of celebrities
including reality star Kim Kardashian and model Gigi
Hadid "is not sexual assault".
Title : Falling for Penguin
After a fall left Sam Bloom paralysed and depressed,
help came from an unexpected source – a magpie chick
which had fallen from its nest.
Title : New gulag?
Human rights activists in eastern Ukraine say there is
evidence that 10,000 prisoners are being used as slave
labour in camps reminiscent of the Soviet gulags.
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