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Title : Glasgow fire: Art school's Mackintosh building extensively
damaged
The building, being restored in a multi-million pound
project, has been extensively damaged.
Title : Fire engulfs Glasgow's Mackintosh building
Flames engulfed the world-renowned Mackintosh building
for the second time in four years.
Title : US child migrants: 2,000 separated from families in six weeks
Figures show the scale of family separations under a
crackdown on illegal immigrants at the Mexico border.
Title : Trade tariffs: Chinese media in Trump 'fools build walls'
jibe
The US plans to impose tariffs on Chinese goods draw
mocking criticism from the state news agency.
Title : Nigerian football fans embrace Russia ahead of World Cup
Hundreds of Nigerian fans have arrived in Moscow ahead
of the their country's match against Croatia.
Title : Yemen war: Government troops 'capture Hudaydah airport'
Saudi-backed government forces say they have freed the
hub from Houthi rebels.
Title : Harvard University 'discriminates against Asian-Americans'
The prestigious US university denies the claim that it
prefers white, black and Hispanic applicants.
Title : Theranos founder hit with criminal charges
Elizabeth Holmes is charged with fraud over claims made
for blood tests her company developed.
Title : Nicaragua crisis: Truce agreed after weeks of deadly violence
About 170 people have died during weeks of protests
over government plans to cut pensions.
Title : 'Devastating' impact of 'Spice' shown in image in Bridgend
A photo showing a group of men slumped over after
apparently taking Spice has been widely shared.
Title : Paris builds Eiffel Tower anti-terror fence
The city is placing bulletproof glass and high walls
around the tower to guard against terrorism.
Title : Trump 'kidding' about envy of Kim Jong-un's rule
The president says he was joking about wanting "his
people to sit up straight" like in North Korea.
Title : Upskirting law 'to be passed soon' in UK
The PM says she is "disappointed" the law failed to
progress after her own MP blocked it.
Title : Frida Kahlo: The fashioning of a global icon
For the first time the artist's dresses, makeup and
jewellery are being displayed outside Mexico.
Title : Mark Beaumont beats 127-year-old Penny Farthing record
Cyclist Mark Beaumont breaks the British record for
distance ridden on a Penny Farthing in one hour.
Title : Model Olivia Sang on 'colourism' in the fashion industry
Model Olivia Sang wants to challenge perceptions
of beauty.
Title : Ramadan: Muslims celebrate Eid around the world
A look at the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the
end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
Title : Rollercoaster derails in Florida leaving riders dangling
The front car was left dangling in the air after coming
off the track at a theme park in Florida.
Title : Kilauea volcano: Molten lava meets the sea
The Kilauea volcano has been pouring lava into the
ocean off Hawaii, causing a hydrochloric acid mist.
Title : Week in pictures: 9 - 15 June 2018
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : The Brexit comic using satire to 'laugh at our leaders'
Illustrator Mike Dicks started The Brexit comic to poke
fun at the UK's political leadership.
Title : What a load of crocs!
Wade Kelly's drone captured dozens of the reptiles
on camera this week, sunbathing by the Daly River
in Australia.
Title : 'It's Dr, not Ms,' insists historian
Fern Riddell has had support and criticism on Twitter
after asking to be called by her academic title.
Title : Speed limit cut on French roads angers rural voters
The decision to cut maximum speeds on country roads to
80km/h (50mph) is proving unpopular.
Title : How the world came to love Glasgow School of Art
Charles Rennie Mackintosh's finest building was not
loved at first but became a mark of his genius.
Title : The provocative festival changing Tasmania
Once the focus of police concern, Dark Mofo has changed
how Tasmania presents itself to the world.
Title : Bebe Rexha: 'I banged on doors until my hands bled'
Pop star Bebe Rexha describes her arduous, 10-year
struggle to make it in music.
Title : Colombia election: Voters polarised ahead of run-off
Voters in Sunday's second round will choose between
front-runner Ivan Duque and his rival Gustavo Petro.
Title : UAE reinforcements in Eritrea ready to join Hudaydah battle
The BBC learns UAE, Yemeni and Sudanese troops are on
standby in Eritrea ready to join the battle.
Title : Portugal's wildfire that broke a community
For the towns where 66 people died in last June's forest
fires, life will never again be normal.
Title : Andy Murray to play Fever-Tree Championships at Queen's Club
Andy Murray will make his competitive return from hip
surgery in the Fever-Tree Championships at Queen's
next week.
Title : World Cup 2018: Cristiano Ronaldo continues 'relentless
pursuit of greatness' in thriller
BBC Sport pundits heap praise on Cristiano Ronaldo
after his memorable display secures Portugal a point
against Spain in a six-goal World Cup thriller.
Title : World Cup 2018: History as France score World Cup's first
VAR goal
France benefit from the first use of VAR at the 2018
World Cup as Antoine Griezmann wins and scores a penalty
to give France the lead against Australia in Group C.
Title : US Open: Dustin Johnson leads with Poulter & Rose
challenging; Woods, McIlroy, Spieth miss cut
World number one Dustin Johnson leads the US Open by
four shots after England's Ian Poulter has a "stupid"
finish to his second round.
Title : World Cup Catch-Up: Ronaldo the showman commands biggest
stage
Watch all the best action and funnies from the second
day of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Title : Ronaldo's superhuman match in pictures
The Portuguese scored three against Spain in one of
the great World Cup performances.
Title : World Cup 2018: 'Tim Cahill wants to be up there with Pele'
Tim Cahillâ€Ös drive and determination has given him
the chance of joining an elite group of World Cup
goalscorers, says his friend and former team-mate
Phil Neville.
Title : World Cup 2018: Iran beat Morocco to win first World Cup
finals tie in 20 years
Iran win their first match at a World Cup finals in 20
years as Morocco substitute Aziz Bouhaddouz scores an
own goal in injury time.
Title : World Cup 2018: Uruguay score late winner to beat Egypt 1-0
Uruguay snatch a late winner as they began their World
Cup campaign with victory over Egypt, who left Mohamed
Salah on the bench.
Title : Cocaine, the captain and the frozen mummies
How three frozen Inca mummies found 6,000m up in the
sky in 1999 helped Peru's captain and record scorer
make the World Cup.
Title : World Cup 2018: Fox apologises after Robbie Williams
gives finger
No reason has been given for the former Take That
singer's gesture during the World Cup opening ceremony.
Title : World Cup 2018: A guide to the grounds hosting games
in Russia
BBC Sport looks at the 12 stadiums which will host
World Cup matches in Russia this summer.
Title : How many animals are born in the world every day?
Calculating the number of daily births takes in the
very largest and smallest creatures.
Title : The family fishing for ancient fossils in Lebanon
Pierre Abi Saad is the third generation of a family
of palaeontologists.
Title : Hungaryâ€Ös first black MP aims to 'destroy prejudice'
Hungary is known for anti-immigration politics, but a
black liberal MP wants to change all that.
Title : One-handed cookbook for stroke patients
Patients often lose the use of one of their arms,
making everyday tasks more difficult.
Title : The new African beat set to get Europe dancing
One of Europe's biggest dance festivals is shining a
spotlight on the diversity of modern African music.
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