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VIDEO: Kim Jong-un 'healthy' - ambassador
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un is healthy, the country's ambassador says, despite the leader's non-appearance in public since September.
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VIDEO: Liberia strike threat over Ebola
Liberian officials appeal to medical staff not to strike over the risk fee paid to them for treating Ebola patients, as the health crisis continues.
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VIDEO: Hospital mistakes blamed for US Ebola
American health officials say a breach in protocol is to blame, after a nurse treating an Ebola victim in Texas also became infected.
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VIDEO: Hip hop, race and protests in Ferguson
The BBC is visiting five states in five days to test the mood in America ahead of the mid-term elections. First stop: Ferguson, Missouri.
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VIDEO: Morales set for Bolivia election win
Exit polls in Bolivia's presidential elections indicate that the incumbent, Evo Morales, has won a third consecutive term in office.
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VIDEO: HK protesters 'would resist' police
The BBC's John Sudworth heard from one pro-democracy protester in Hong Kong that she would be prepared to resist the police if they started to use force.
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VIDEO: 'Little comfort' after India cyclone
Cyclone Hudhud is pounding the eastern Indian coast, causing extensive damage and prompting the evacuation of some 350,000 people.
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VIDEO: Should spy-planes fight US crime?
A US company has developed a way of monitoring an entire neighbourhoods using technology originally developed during the Iraq war.
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VIDEO: Iraq Archbishop: 'People are dying'
A Catholic Church leader in Iraq has said that western airstrikes have not done enough to protect the country's Christians, as Quentin Sommerville reports.
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VIDEO: Dozens injured by Typhoon Vongfong
Typhoon Vongfong, the strongest storm to hit Japan this year, has made landfall on the country's main islands, after injuring at least 30 in Okinawa.
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VIDEO: St Louis protests over police violence
Thousands of people have marched through the streets of the US city of St Louis on the second day of protests against police violence.
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VIDEO: Oscar Pistorius - in 60 seconds
BBC News looks at the key events in the Olympic athlete's life - in 60 seconds.
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VIDEO: How to report Ebola crisis safely
BBC Global Health correspondent Tulip Mazumdar describes the protective measures taken by journalists covering the Ebola crisis.
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VIDEO: Cuba circus kids 'go professional'
In Cuba, young children are learning circus skills with a view to becoming professional performers.
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VIDEO: Fighting Ebola with facts and soap
Tulip Mazumdar reports on women volunteers in Sierra Leone trying to educate villagers about Ebola, with the aim of stopping the spread of the virus.
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VIDEO: IS 'push back forcefully' in Kobane
Quentin Sommerville reports Islamic State militants are "pushing back forcefully" and with "renewed vigour" in the battle for the Syrian border town of Kobane.
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VIDEO: Malala told of Nobel award in lesson
Pakistani child education activist Malala Yousafzai has said she is honoured to have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian child rights campaigner.
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VIDEO: On the IS front line with Iraqi army
BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson travelled with the Iraqi army to the front line with Islamic State outside Baghdad.
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VIDEO: Flash floods sweep through Genoa
At least one person has died after floods swept the Italian city of Genoa
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VIDEO: Smog engulfs parts of northern China
Parts of northern China have suffered the worst bout of smog since July, pushing pollution well past healthy levels and reducing visibility. Martin Patience reports from Beijing.
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