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Title : Explosion rocks Zimbabwe president's rally
President Mnangagwa was addressing supporters at a
campaign rally and has been safely evacuated.
Title : Saudi Arabia's ban on women driving ban to end
Women can drive from midnight local time (21:00 GMT)
but there has been a crackdown on activists.
Title : Crude oil pours into river from derailed train in US
Around 30 train cars came off the tracks, which are
thought to have been weakened by recent flooding.
Title : Migrant father describes moment his daughter was taken away
The BBC speaks to a detained migrant who has not spoken
to his daughter since they were separated.
Title : Brexit: Marchers demand final Brexit deal vote
Thousands of people march in London on the second
anniversary of the UK's vote to leave the EU.
Title : Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul dies aged 54
Drummer's life was marked by tragedy when he saw his
brother and bandmate killed on stage.
Title : Iraq 'kills 45 IS leaders' in eastern Syria strike
Those killed include IS head Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's
personal courier, Iraq's military says.
Title : Ethiopia: One dead and dozens hurt in grenade attack at
pro-PM rally
Prime minister Abiy Ahmed was whisked away from the
event attended by thousands in Addis Ababa.
Title : Marine plastic: Hundreds of fragments in dead seabirds
Flesh-footed shearwater chicks are starving to death
because of plastic, a BBC documentary reveals.
Title : US military plans migrant tent camps amid Trump crackdown
A leaked memo reveals plans for "austere" camps on
airbases for thousands of migrants.
Title : Trump says North Korea still 'extraordinary threat'
Donald Trump renews sanctions against North Korea,
just days after saying it posed no nuclear risk.
Title : North Korean propaganda changes its tune
Pyongyang's propaganda changes from blasting the US as
enemy to a much more conciliatory note.
Title : Baron Edouard-Jean Empain who lost finger to kidnappers dies
Edouard-Jean Empain was an industrialist whose abduction
and mutilation gripped France in 1978.
Title : 'This is what surviving Auschwitz taught me'
Max Eisen arrived at the Nazi death camp aged 15 in
1944. Every year he returns to speak to people about
his experience.
Title : Week in pictures: 16 - 22 June 2018
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : What do people in CAR make of envoy Boris Becker?
The former tennis champion says his Central African
Republic passport is genuine, but officials say it's
fake.
Title : 100 Women: 'You are truly free while freediving'
Egypt's record-breaking female freedivers explain their
passion for the extreme sport.
Title : The Kashmiri art bringing Hindus and Muslims together
A rare exhibition prompted those who had fled their
homes to return for the first time since they left.
Title : Meet Game of Thrones' woman of weapons
The show's only female armourer is in charge of swords,
flaming arrows and giant catapults.
Title : Melania Trump jacket: Five things 'I don't care' could mean
People are trying trying to decode the First Lady's
message with her unusual anorak.
Title : Exiled white farmers return to Zimbabwe
Rob Smart was driven from his farm under Robert Mugabe's
rule and has now been allowed back by the Zimbabwean
government.
Title : What does it take to relocate a 195kg tiger in India?
Numerous forest officers, wildlife veterinarians -
and at least five elephants.
Title : North Korea: A sacred mountain and other ideologies
...and other concepts which help to understand the
isolated country's unique ideology.
Title : Akon wants to build 'real-life Wakanda' using a currency
called AKoin
The multi-platinum selling artist announces his own
cryptocurrency and city - both named after himself.
Title : Quiz: What record has The Greatest Showman broken?
It's the weekly news quiz - have you been paying
attention to what's been going on in the world over
the past seven days?
Title : The Aquarius: Migrant taxi service or charitable rescuers?
The BBC's Gavin Lee sails with the crew of a ship
accused by Italy of encouraging illegal migration.
Title : Turkey's elections explained in 100 and 500 words
Turkey's elections will decide if President Erdogan
will stay in power. Here's what you need to know.
Title : Undocumented migrant families embark on chaotic reunion
process
Parents describe feeling "powerless" as advocates
scramble to help return children to their families.
Title : Unravelling the mystery of Akon's Wakanda
The US-Senegalese singer announced plans to build a
new city with his own crytocurrency at the centre.
Title : Is racism worsening Australia's China influence row?
Australia is asserting its sovereignty at home, but
some fear the rise of prejudice and suspicion.
Title : Why many mums are better than one
They say you can't choose your family - but why
not? Sometimes an extra mother figure is just what you
need, says Sue Elliott-Nicholls.
Title : What are tariffs and how do they affect us?
As a trade war becomes an increasing risk, how do
governments use tariffs in international commerce?
Title : Migrant children: Latin America unites in outrage
The fury in Latin America over the US policy on migrant
children shows little sign of abating.
Title : Two different pregnancies in power
Jacinda Ardern and the late Benazir Bhutto are the only
leaders to have given birth in office.
Title : How powerful will Turkey's next president be?
The winner of Sunday's election will take over the
prime minister's power to add to their current duties.
Title : The Indian women lighting the way for change
In India's desert state of Rajasthan, rural women are
training as solar entrepreneurs, to bring power to
those living off grid.
Title : Are Instagram stars facing a brand backlash?
Unilever has taken a stand against 'influencers' who
buy social media followers to game the system.
Title : Viewpoint: Why the Kashmir government fall is a tragedy
The coalition government's roadmap was the only feasible
path to a better future, writes Sumantra Bose.
Title : The man who was fired by a machine
When a machine decided Ibrahim Diallo no longer worked
at his office there was little any human could do.
Title : The 'Baby' that ushered in modern computer age
Scientists are celebrating the birth 70 years ago of
a machine that kick-started the modern computer age.
Title : Ireland hold off a determined fight back by Australia to
win three-Test series
Ireland cap their Grand Slam-winning season by clinching
a first series victory in Australia for 39 years with
a 20-16 win in Sydney.
Title : World Cup 2018: Romelu Lukaku scores Belgium's second
against Tunisia
Romelu Lukaku's low strike puts Belgium 2-0 up against
Tunisia following Eden Hazard's earlier penalty in the
Group G fixture at the 2018 World Cup.
Title : Noah Lyles runs fastest 100m of year in 9.88secs
American Noah Lyles runs the fastest 100m of the year
to win the US national title in Iowa.
Title : World Cup 2018: Didier Drogba on England, African teams -
and life without a ponytail
Didier Drogba on his new look, what African teams must
do to succeed in Russia, and which teams have impressed
him so far.
Title : 'Double eagle' celebration provokes Serbs
Both Switzerland's goals in the victory over Serbia
were scored by ethnic Kosovan Albanians.
Title : World Cup 2018: Neymar sparks debate with dives, flicks
and tears
The dives, the 'arrogant' flicks, the big cry at the end
- Neymar's World Cup escapades have got everyone talking.
Title : World Cup 2018: Footballer's hair 'too wild' for Iranian TV
Ex-Barcelona star Carles Puyol was due to be a World
Cup pundit in Iran but was barred from the studio.
Title : World Cup 2018: Philippe Coutinho & Neymar late goals hand
Brazil win
Philippe Coutinho and Neymar bail Brazil out with
stoppage-time strikes against Costa Rica following
another uninspiring display at the 2018 World Cup.
Title : World Cup 2018: Nigeria 2-0 Iceland
Ahmed Musa scores both goals as Nigeria beat World Cup
debutants Iceland to leave Group D intriguingly poised.
Title : World Cup 2018: Germany walking a tightrope - Cesc Fabregas
column
Spainâ€Ös World Cup winner Cesc Fabregas on the
pressure you face after losing your opening game, and
why the big names have not shone in Russia so far -
even Cristiano Ronaldo.
Title : World Cup 2018: Argentina 0-3 Croatia
Argentina are facing the prospect of an early World
Cup exit as Croatia win 3-0 to reach the last 16.
Title : World Cup: Lionel Messi carrying Argentina's weight of
expectation
Argentina captain Lionel Messi carries the burden of 44
million people - and it seemed to show against Croatia
in Thursday's World Cup match.
Title : World Cup 2018: England's barber on cutting the squad's hair
Meet Justin Carr - the man who helps Dele Alli, Kyle
Walker and Danny Welbeck look their best for the
World Cup.
Title : World Cup: Binocular booze smuggling gets Colombian sacked
Colombian airline Avianca fires a man for smuggling
alcohol in binoculars into a World Cup match.
Title : World Cup 2018: What's wrong with Neymar?
The Brazilian player's fans explain why he's been off
his game so far at the World Cup.
Title : World Cup 2018: Referee denies asking Cristiano Ronaldo
for shirt in Morocco game
World Cup referee Mark Geiger "categorically" denies
asking for Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo's shirt
at half-time in the Morocco game.
Title : The FBI said I was my parents' stolen baby - but I found
the truth
Foundling Paul Fronczak was given to a family whose
baby had been stolen - but was he really their son?
Title : Why are people sharing this photo?
A family portrait celebrating mixed heritage has been
widely shared online and has prompted others to tell
their similar stories.
Title : Solstice and a strangling snake
Some of the stories you may have missed this week.
Title : World Cup 2018: The Indian who cycled to Russia to meet Messi
Clifin Francis took a bike to meet his hero and is now
just days away from Moscow.
Title : Hong Kong sci-fi film mixes robots and Chinese opera
A surreal Hong Kong animation that blends sci-fi with
Chinese history aims to break stereotypes.
Title : In pictures: Summer and winter solstice celebrations
From a summer sunrise at Stonehenge to an icy swim
in Antarctica.
Title : The man who went to the North Korean place that ‘doesnâ€Öt
existâ€Ö
One US citizen warns of the consequences of a visit to
a forbidden area in North Korea.
Title : The untold good news story of America today
A grassroots movement getting few headlines could yet
herald a new American age of change.
Title : Leslie Grantham's dramatic life on and off screen
The actor who served time for murder and played Dirty
Den in BBC One's EastEnders, dies aged 71.
Title : Sex, lies and payday loans: The parachute murder plot
How Emile Cilliers' lifetime of cheating and lies led
to his eventual unveiling as a would-be murderer.
Title : 'Why my daughter wants a hysterectomy at 15'
A mother and daughter both have a severe form of
premenstrual syndrome.
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