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Mosul: IS goes on propaganda offensive
Mosul battle: IS goes on propaganda offensive-
28 Oct
- From the section Middle East
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Video duration 2:41
Power of the 'Michelle Effect'
US first lady Michelle Obama has appeared for the first time during the presidential election race with Hillary Clinton.-
28 Oct
- From the section US & Canada
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Living in the ruins of the Calais 'Jungle'
The BBC finds young people still living among the fires in the Calais migrant camp known as the 'Jungle'.-
28 Oct
- From the section Europe
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Video duration 5:14
'The day I killed my rapist'
A young Tunisian woman was photographed naked by a friend of her father's. He then used the images to silence her - until one day she snapped and took a bloody revenge. This story is part of the BBC's Shame series, which examines a disturbing new phenomenon - the use of private or sexually explicit images to blackmail and shame young people, mainly girls and women, in some of the world's most conservative societies. Explore all the stories and join the conversation at www.bbc.co.uk/shame-
26 Oct
- From the section Magazine
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Video duration 2:16
Can a comic teach young hustlers?
A South African businessman is trying to spread the entrepreneurial spirit, through a comic book.-
28 Oct
- From the section Africa
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Video duration 2:37
Is two-child policy changing China?
One year on from the relaxation of China's one child policy, what impact has it had?-
28 Oct
- From the section China
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Video duration 1:34
The robotic caterpillar powered by light
BBC Click's Lara Lewington looks at some of the best of the week's technology news.-
28 Oct
- From the section Technology
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Video duration 2:40
The Syrian family stuck in Lebanon
A Syrian family accepted for asylum in the UK have their relocation plans cancelled twice.-
28 Oct
- From the section Middle East
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Video duration 1:40
The Poles heading for the exit after Brexit
Some Polish people say they no longer feel welcome in Britain after Brexit and may leave.-
28 Oct
- From the section UK
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Video duration 1:37
'People will always try to get to England'
BBC News filmed in a hidden migrant camp an hour's drive away from Calais.-
26 Oct
- From the section Europe
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Video duration 0:44
'Superhero' window cleaners surprise kids
Children at an American hospital are surprised by three abseiling window cleaners dressed as Captain America, Batman and Spider-Man!-
27 Oct
- From the section News
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Video duration 1:27
The black sheep of Mosul
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.-
27 Oct
- From the section Middle East
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'The day I killed my rapist'
A young Tunisian woman was photographed naked by a friend of her father's. He then used the images to silence her - until one day she snapped and took a bloody revenge. This story is part of the BBC's Shame series, which examines a disturbing new phenomenon - the use of private or sexually explicit images to blackmail and shame young people, mainly girls and women, in some of the world's most conservative societies. Explore all the stories and join the conversation at www.bbc.co.uk/shame
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26 Oct
- From the section Magazine