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Title : EU-Canada trade deal: Belgians break Ceta deadlock

            Belgian regions agree to back the deadlocked EU-Canada
            trade deal, says Belgium's prime minister.

Title : Italy earthquakes: Strong tremors shake central region

            Two strong earthquakes hit central Italy, damaging
            buildings and sending people into the streets.

Title : Sakharov prize: Yazidi women win EU freedom prize

            Two Yazidi women who fled so-called Islamic State in
            Iraq win Europe's top human rights award.

Title : Calais 'Jungle' children with nowhere to sleep

            Concern grows over the fate of unaccompanied minors
            left in the Calais "Jungle" camp overnight.

Title : North Korea nuclear: US, Japan, South Korea agree to
increase pressure

            South Korea, Japan and the US agree to increase pressure
            on North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.

Title : Dreamworld: Australia theme park under fire from victims'
families

            The owners of Australia's Dreamworld theme park face
            anger from the families of four people killed on a ride.

Title : Two-thirds of animals 'to vanish by 2020'

            Global wildlife populations have fallen by 58% since
            1970, according to a biodiversity report.

Title : Deutsche Bank reports profit despite 'tough' environment

            Embattled Deutsche Bank reports a surprise profit for
            the third quarter of the year.

Title : UK economy grows 0.5% in three months after Brexit vote

            The UK economy grows by a better-than-expected 0.5%
            in the three months following the Brexit vote.

Title : Cambridge honours 'Crazy Diamond' Barrett

            As Cambridge celebrates the life and work of one its
            most famous musical sons, BBC News looks at the legacy
            Syd Barrett left in the city and beyond.

Title : Guo Chuan: Search suspended for sailor attempting world
record

            The US Coast Guard suspends its search for a Chinese
            sailor attempting a world record Pacific crossing.

Title : Waiter knocks thumb off Roman sculpture at British Museum

            A waiter working at the British Museum knocked the
            thumb off a priceless Roman sculpture, it has emerged.

Title : Mosul battle: Inside one of Islamic State's tunnels

            Orla Guerin goes inside one of Islamic State's tunnel
            networks on the frontline outside the northern Iraqi
            city Mosul.

Title : 'I found the man who saved my life'

            Thirty-six years after being rescued from the sea as a
            refugee from Vietnam, Yen Siow tried to find the ship's
            crew who saved her life.

Title : Oil fires started by IS outside Mosul turn sheep black

            Oil fires started by IS militants as they retreated
            to Mosul have blighted the Iraqi town of Qayyarah,
            polluting the air and turning sheep black.

Title : Taiwan hostage released by Somalia pirates after four years

            A Taiwanese man held hostage by pirates for four years
            speaks to the BBC after his release.

Title : Five things not to do in US ballot booth

            Five things some states in the US will not let you do
            in a polling station.

Title : Clive James on life, infidelity and being lucky

            Author, writer and broadcaster Clive James says he's
            at the peak of his career despite being diagnosed with
            terminal leukaemia six years ago.

Title : 'There will always be people trying to cross to England'

            BBC News filmed in a hidden migrant camp an hour's
            drive away from Calais.

Title : 'Fires are still burning in the camp'

            French officials in charge of clearing the migrant camp
            at Calais known as the Jungle say they have accomplished
            their mission.

Title : Hairless hamster Silky gets new home in Oregon

            A tiny hamster born without any fur in the US state
            of Oregon is adopted after the BBC publishes a story
            about her custom-made sweater.

Title : Australian MP uses official chauffeur to shuttle dogs

            A senior Australian politician apologises for using
            his chauffeur to transport his dogs 120km (80 miles)
            to his country house.

Title : Clea Caulcutt: Lukewarm welcome for migrants in Normandy

            Calais migrants moved from the "Jungle" to
            Saint-Germain-sur-Ay find kindness - and suspicion.

Title : Guy Delauney: Kosovo's love affair with the Clintons

            Kosovan Albanians' adulation for Bill and Hillary Clinton
            persists years after Nato's military intervention,
            finds the BBC's Guy Delauney - but is it justified?

Title : Gabriel Gatehouse: Russia's different reality

            Gabriel Gatehouse analyses why Russia increasingly sees
            the world differently from the West.

Title : US election daily dig: Clinton's Death Row chic

            With 12 days to go, Donald Trump touts his new Washington
            DC hotel, Hillary Clinton celebrates her 69th birthday
            with Adele and talks Death Row chic.

Title : Venezuela crisis: What is behind the turmoil?

            BBC News takes a closer look at the economic and
            political crisis rocking Venezuela and its leader,
            Nicolas Maduro.

Title : Shadows

            Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
            on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
            on the theme of "Shadows".

Title : Concrete Canvas

            After nearly three years of war, South Sudanese artists
            want to get the country thinking and talking about peace,
            and have landed on a novel way to do it.

Title : Snowdonia in autumn

            Casgliad o luniau'r hydref yn Eryri // Images of
            Snowdonia in all its autumn glory

Title : In pictures: Living off-grid

            Photographer Ed Gold explores the woodland community
            at Tinkers Bubble in Somerset.

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 "bricks".

Title : Jose Mourinho: Manchester United boss charged over
pre-Liverpool referee comments

            Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho is charged for
            claiming it would be "difficult" for Anthony Taylor to
            officiate the match with Liverpool.

Title : West Ham v Chelsea: Arrests after London Stadium crowd
disorder

            West Ham say they will issue life bans to any supporters
            involved in the crowd disturbances during their EFL
            Cup win over Chelsea.

Title : Bangladesh v England: Zafar Ansari and Steven Finn picked
for second Test

            England spinner Zafar Ansari will make his Test debut
            against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Friday, with Steven Finn
            replacing Stuart Broad.

Title : Not welcome

            There is a sense of anger in a new host town for some of
            the migrants from the dismantled Jungle camp in Calais,
            writes the BBC's Kevin Connolly in northern France.

Title : The Skype sex scam

            Arab men are being targeted by blackmailers who trick
            them into them masturbating on webcams - then make them
            pay for it.

Title : Swamp hideout

            Thousands civilians have been displaced in the ongoing
            fighting in South Sudan with some seeking refuge in
            protection sites across the country. The plight of an
            11-year-old boy captures the suffering of many in the
            country. The BBC's Anne Soy reports.

Title : Whereabouts unknown

            The BBC's Katy Watson reports on former Veracruz governor
            Javier Duarte, who stepped down to face corruption
            allegations and then disappeared.

Title : God, alcohol and hash

            Life in a monastery involves devotion to contemplation
            and prayer, but some religious orders also pledge
            themselves to producing alcoholic drinks and even
            products extracted from marijuana.

Title : No pirates here

            Somali-Americans are tired of seeing themselves portrayed
            as terrorists. A new film tries to challenge stereotypes.

Title : Smelting pot

            Both US presidential candidates have said they are
            wary of China's impact on the US, but is China stealing
            America's jobs?

Title : So embarrassing!

            Obama's daughter has poked fun at him on Snapchat,
            but how easy is the app for parents to grasp?

Title : Selfie blackmail

            Smartphones and social media are colliding with notions
            of honour and shame in conservative societies - with
            devastating effects on the lives of some young women.

Title : US election: What Trump interviews with biographer tell us

            More than five hours of previously unreleased interviews
            with Donald Trump have been released to the New York
            Times. What do the tapes tell us?

Title : US election: Trump thanks Gingrich for 'amazing' Kelly
interview

            Donald Trump congratulated Newt Gingrich on his "amazing
            interview" with TV anchor Megyn Kelly, whom he accused
            of being "fascinated" with sex.

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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