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Title : Mount Agung: Bali volcano alert raised to highest level
Officials fear a major eruption and have ordered 100,000
residents living near Mt Agung to evacuate.
Title : Bali volcano: Warning over dangerous mud flows
Volcanic mud flows called lahars - also known as cold
lava - have been seen near Bali's Mount Agung.
Title : Pope in Myanmar: Francis faces tricky trip
Officials have warned him not to use the term "Rohingya"
to describe Muslims who have fled violence.
Title : John Conyers: Veteran congressman gives up post amid
harassment inquiry
John Conyers says he does not want harassment accusations
to "undermine" the judiciary committee.
Title : Time Magazine sold in Koch-backed deal
The $2.8bn offer from media firm Meredith is backed by
conservative activist businessmen Charles and David Koch.
Title : Scientists warn Lake Victoria is dying
Biodiversity in Lake Victoria has fallen by 50% since
the 1980s.
Title : Australia claim first blood in Ashes
Australia complete a 10-wicket victory over England in
the first Ashes Test on the fifth morning in Brisbane.
Title : Syria: Russian air strikes 'kill dozens of civilians'
A monitoring group says at least 53 civilians, including
21 children, were killed in eastern Syria.
Title : PDVSA: Maduro names general to head Venezuela oil firm
President Nicolás Maduro appoints a National Guard
general to lead a corruption purge in the company.
Title : Honduras presidential vote: Both candidates claim victory
With only partial results announced, the president and
the opposition leader each say they have won.
Title : Pakistan Islamists call off protests after minister resigns
Law Minister Zahid Hamid gives in to demands by hardline
Islamists who accuse him of blasphemy.
Title : Manus Island: 'Concerned' doctors offer to treat asylum
seekers
Prominent Australian physicians say they fear for the
health of asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea.
Title : Yemen war: First food aid arrives at port after blockade
eased
It is the first food aid shipment to get into Yemen
since the Saudi-led coalition eased its blockade.
Title : Russia's contestant wins Junior Eurovision
Russia's 14-year-old Polina Bogusevich triumphs with
the song Wings
Title : How I divorced Islamic State
The ex-wife of an American leader in the Islamic State
group describes her journey out of extremism.
Title : Volcanologist explains Bali eruption photos
From glowing orange craters to molten rivers of mud,
a volcanologist explains what it really means.
Title : Pyeongchang Winter Olympics: Hopes for North Korea's
ice skaters
A North Korean ice-skating duo have qualified for the
Olympics. Can sport go where diplomacy can't?
Title : Bands, denim and leather
Meeting the heavy metal fans who customise their clothes
in the name of music.
Title : BBC Music Sound of 2018: Will these artists define the year?
The BBC announces its Sound of 2018 longlist. Who will
be this year's Adele or Sam Smith?
Title : The woman leading amputees to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro
Mona Patel lost her leg after being hit by a drink
driver. Now she has set up a foundation that supports
other amputees.
Title : Inside the secretive state of Uzbekistan
The BBC visits the central Asian republic for the first
time in over 12 years.
Title : Railway stops worth lingering at
The railway stations that offer relaxing gardens,
modern art, and even free vegetables.
Title : The man who changed his name to Regret
Sathyanarayana Iyer was changed forever by all the
rejections that came his way.
Title : Lost treasures - and one father's mission to help
How the search for a little blue cup has helped hundreds
of children and changed one father's life.
Title : How MaxiMuscle's founder is getting back on the bike
The founder of the sports nutrition company MaxiMuscle
wants to buy back the firm he founded.
Title : Century-old US riot only now being talked about
The Houston Riot of 1917 was one of the saddest chapters
in the history of American race relations.
Title : Can US generals say 'no' to a nuclear strike?
A top US general says he'd resist an illegal nuclear
order from President Trump. Is he allowed to?
Title : Mosque attack horror 'will work against extremists'
The unprecedented violence of the Sinai attack will
harden local opposition to those behind it, writes
regional expert HA Hellyer.
Title : Pakistan protests: The political tensions behind the scenes
With government and military relations strained,
tensions have erupted on the streets.
Title : Ashes: Jonny Bairstow and Cameron Bancroft describe the
'headbutt' in their own words
England's Jonny Bairstow and Australia's Cameron Bancroft
explain what happened between the pair during a night
out in Perth in October.
Title : Jelena Dokic: Former world number four says 'my father put
me through hell'
Former world number four Jelena Dokic tells BBC's
World Service about the alleged abuse she suffered from
her father.
Title : Pint-sized Ashes: Best moments from day five as Australia
seal win against England
Australia complete a comfortable 10-wicket victory
over England in the first Ashes Test on the fifth
morning in Brisbane, while TMS's Geoffrey Boycott has
an unfortunate mishap.
Title : Ashes: Jonny Bairstow says 'headbutt' on Cameron Bancroft
blown out of proportion
England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow says his alleged
headbutt on Australia's Cameron Bancroft has been
"completely blown out of proportion".
Title : Celtic: Brendan Rodgers praises players' character in League
Cup final win
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers praised his players'
mentality as they win their fourth domestic trophy in
a row by lifting the Scottish League Cup.
Title : Ross Moriarty: Wales back-rower to leave Gloucester
Wales and British and Irish Lions back-rower Ross
Moriarty is to leave Gloucester at the end of the
2017-18 season.
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