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Title : Hurricane Maria to become major storm near Caribbean islands

            Maria will bring dangerous storm surges and
            life-threatening floods to already-devastated areas.

Title : Trump at UN General Assembly: Three key points

            Donald Trump is to make his debut at the UN General
            Assembly: Will he listen or lecture?

Title : Georgia student Scout Schultz shot dead by Atlanta police

            An inquiry is launched after Scout Schulz is killed
            after apparently refusing to drop a knife.

Title : Emmys 2017: The Handmaid's Tale and Big Little Lies the
main winners

            Elisabeth Moss's TV drama wins big, while Charlie
            Brooker and Riz Ahmed lead the British victors.

Title : The Emmys in two minutes

            Two female-led series dominate America's biggest TV
            awards night.

Title : German trial over pensioner left to die in bank branch

            Three people stand trial in Germany for not helping a
            critically ill pensioner at a bank branch.

Title : New Zealand fuel shortage hits flights

            Flights have been grounded at the country's busiest
            airport after a burst pipe hit fuel supplies.

Title : European live animal trade raises major welfare concerns

            Animals are suffering from heat, thirst and hunger in
            transit across Europe, the BBC finds.

Title : Snapchat blocks Al Jazeera in Saudi

            Snapchat has been caught up in an international row
            between Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Title : Rolling Stone magazine up for sale

            The 50 year-old publication, famed for covering music
            and popular culture, is to be sold as publishing
            industry struggles.

Title : Wayne Rooney pleads guilty to drink-driving charge

            The Everton striker was banned from driving for two
            years and ordered to perform 100 hours of unpaid work.

Title : Engineers relocate 2,000-tonne Shanghai temple hall

            The main hall of a 135-year-old Buddhist temple in
            Shanghai has been moved 30m (100ft).

Title : BBC launches services for Ethiopia and Eritrea

            The BBC World Service launches websites in three
            new languages as part of its biggest expansion since
            the 1940s.

Title : Fashion at the Emmys

            We check out the best-dressed stars at this year's Emmy
            TV Awards.

Title : One theme park's trick to cut rollercoaster queues

            A theme park in The Netherlands is about to begin an
            experiment designed to stop people having to queue for
            rides. Anna Holligan boarded a rollercoaster to find
            out more.

Title : Meet the woman setting up 'tribes' of business women

            Catherine has created 'tribes' of business women to
            help them form a network to connect with each other.

Title : The men who believe they are Christ

            In 'The Last Testament', Jonas Bendiksen travelled
            around the world to document the stories of those who
            publicly claim they are the son of God.

Title : Grenfell Tower: A fireman's memories in poetry

            The words of firefighter Ricky Nuttall, a member of
            Red Watch at Battersea, are spoken by an actor.

Title : Koala 'hitches' ride under car wheel arch

            She survived a 16km (10-mile) car journey, clinging to
            the axle of a four-wheel drive near Adelaide.

Title : James Bond memorabilia auction gives fans licence to spend

            A private collector is selling 007 props used by Sean
            Connery and Daniel Craig.

Title : Pro-Trump rally: 'The value of free speech is under assault'

            Trump supporters attended a rally in the American
            capital to 'defend American values'.

Title : Your pictures: Markets

            Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
            on a set theme. This week, it is "markets".

Title : Emmy Awards 2017: Key winners

            A rundown of the winners of the 2017 Emmy Awards,
            which took place in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Title : Andy Murray: Tennis women make the same sacrifices as men

            Andy Murray says he never set out to be a spokesperson
            for women's equality, but for BBC 100 Women, he writes
            about his hopes for a level playing field.

Title : How seller feedback helped build eBay, Uber and AirBnB

            Without it, companies in the sharing economy might not
            have grown as successfully as they have.

Title : Why Benedict Cumberbatch is his own worst critic

            The actor talks about trolls, Doctor Who and his latest
            role as a father whose daughter goes missing.

Title : What is at stake in Iraqi Kurdish vote for independence?

            A independence vote is coming, but it will not lead to
            a state - yet, says Michael Knights.

Title : The German schoolboy jailed for writing to the BBC

            How the East German secret police caught a young man
            who wrote letters to the BBC during the Cold War.

Title : Will Germany's new law kill free speech online?

            It's called "NetzDG" and critics worry that it will
            push social networks to delete posts - even if they
            are entirely legal.

Title : From successful musician to mortgage pioneer

            Daniel Hegarty left school with nothing to become a
            successful musician playing with top acts - so how did
            he end up as a tech entrepreneur?

Title : Emmys 2017: Your guide to the best US TV drama

            With the Emmy Awards about to be handed out, catch up
            on the past year's best shows.

Title : Champions League of Darts: Mensur Suljovic beats Gary
Anderson in final

            Mensur Suljovic stuns two-time world champion Gary
            Anderson to win the 2017 Champions League of Darts
            in Cardiff.

Title : NFL plays of the week: Todd Gurley & Travis Kelce hurdle
into the end zone

            Todd Gurley of the LA Rams and Travis Kelce of the
            Kansas City Chiefs both hurdle their way into the end
            zone in our top NFL plays of the week.

Title : Heather Watson loses in Seoul Open first round Sara
Sorribes Tormo

            Great Britain's Heather Watson is knocked out in the
            first round of the Seoul Open after a 6-3 0-6 6-1 defeat
            by Sara Sorribes Tormo.

Title : Ronald Koeman: Jose Mourinho 'unrealistic' in suggesting
top-four finish for Everton

            Ronald Koeman says Jose Mourinho's claim that Everton
            are aiming for "at least" the top four this season
            is unrealistic.

Title : Chelsea 0-0 Arsenal

            David Luiz is sent off late on for Chelsea as Arsenal
            earn a deserved point against the Premier League
            champions at Stamford Bridge.

Title : Garth Crooks' team of the week: Aguero, Jesus, De Bruyne,
Valencia, Kolasinac

            Which club has three players in Garth Crooks' team
            of the week? And which Arsenal man is built like a
            'brick toilet'?

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