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Title : Protesters gather as Trump visits golf resort
The US president is playing the Turnberry links course
while on a private visit to Scotland.
Title : Dozens hurt as Ryanair flight loses cabin pressure
More than 30 passengers, some bleeding from their ears,
were hospitalised, German police say.
Title : The full story of Thailandâ€Ös extraordinary cave rescue
It's a remarkable story of friendship and human endurance
- and it all began with a birthday party.
Title : Huge iceberg threatens Greenland village
Fears that the iceberg could split, causing a tsunami,
have prompted a partial evacuation.
Title : Wimbledon: Kate and Meghan greeted by cheers
It is the royal pair's first engagement together without
their spouses.
Title : Eritrea's Isaias Afwerki in historic Ethiopia visit
The visit is expected to cement the two nations'
landmark truce after two decades of tension.
Title : Sir David Attenborough launches 'Boaty' polar ship
The hull of the ship, which the public wanted to call
Boaty McBoatface, is launched into the Mersey.
Title : Nancy Sinatra Senior, Frank's first wife, dies aged 101
Frank Sinatra's first wife and the mother of his children
"passed away peacefully", her daughter says.
Title : Happiest horses 'love to snort'
Snorting in horses is linked to a 'positive internal
state', say scientists, and could improve animal welfare.
Title : White House: Trump-Putin summit 'is on' after hacking
indictment
The US says the Helsinki meeting will happen despite
new charges of Russian election interference.
Title : Gerry Adams calls on home attackers to meet him
The former Sinn Fein leader's house came under attack
from what police say were large industrial fireworks.
Title : France restricts access to Mont Blanc amid safety fears
Climbers are unable to use one of the peak's most
popular routes amid safety and pollution fears.
Title : UN reaches deal on Global Compact for Migration
The UN General Assembly has agreed on a deal to better
manage the international flow of migrants.
Title : In pictures: France marks Bastille Day with spectacular
parade
Stunt bikes, brightly-coloured uniforms and aircraft
displays formed part of the annual parade.
Title : Do Trump and May hold hands every time?
Holding hands seems to be playing a part in making the
special relationship 'the highest level of special'.
Title : Everyone makes same joke after longest Wimbledon semi-final
Kevin Anderson beat John Isner, 26-24 in the final set,
in a match lasting six hours and 35 minutes.
Title : Toothless in Virginia: Pain relief for the uninsured
of America
Toothless in Virginia: Pain relief for the uninsured
of America
Title : Thailand cave rescue: Children found ‘by smellâ€Ö
John Volanthen said the team of divers located the boys
due to the smell in the flooded cave in Thailand.
Title : America's secret Cold War nuclear test films released
Scientists declassify films showing atmospheric nuclear
tests conducted during the Cold War.
Title : Kenya eye test app gives boy his sight back
A smartphone app has been shown to double the number
of children getting their eyes treated.
Title : Week in pictures: 7-13 July 2018
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : #PlaneBae: A cautionary tale about privacy when a story
goes viral
A woman caught in a fictional romance on social media
without her permission says she has been harassed.
Title : Tiwi Islands: The Aboriginal players hooked on 'fast footy'
On remote islands in the Northern Territory, the sport
is revered for producing champions.
Title : British POWs sank with the Lisbon Maru - should it be raised?
Some families say they want their relatives' remains
returned, but a survivor says the wreck should be left
as a war grave.
Title : Wittenoom: Tourists urged to stay away from asbestos town
Despite health warnings, travellers are visiting a
deadly Australian town contaminated with asbestos.
Title : Good week, bad week: The people in the news
Who has had reason to be cheerful this week? And who
can't wait for this week to be over?
Title : Five places that have just broken heat records
Global heat records have fallen this month, and not
just where it's summer. So what's happening?
Title : Video games and mental health: 'Nobody's properly talking'
Addiction is the latest gaming concern, but experts
believe there's more to the story.
Title : 6 Things we learned from the Emmy nominations
The most diverse Emmy's nominations yet - with side
orders of snubs and surprises.
Title : Jorginho: Chelsea sign Napoli midfielder after Man City
pull out of deal
Chelsea sign Italy midfielder Jorginho from Napoli on
a five-year deal after Manchester City pull out of a
£50m transfer.
Title : Serena Williams: Wimbledon finalist at 36 and a mum -
how has she done it?
As Serena Williams closes on an eighth Wimbledon singles
titles, BBC Sport looks at how a 36-year-old with a
10-month-old baby has achieved this feat.
Title : Maurizio Sarri: Chelsea name ex-Napoli boss as Antonio
Conte's successor
Maurizio Sarri says he wants to bring "entertaining
football" to Chelsea after becoming their manager on
a three-year deal, succeeding the sacked Antonio Conte.
Title : England v India: Spectator proposes at Lord's
A spectator proposes to his girlfriend during the second
ODI between England and India at Lord's.
Title : Maurizio Sarri: Who is the new Chelsea manager and what is
his football history?
New Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri never made it as a
player but as a manager he is changing the way the game
is played, writes James Horncastle.
Title : Trump's UK visit: Nine key moments
The president was met with protests, had tea with the
Queen and had a paraglider visit in Scotland.
Title : What has President Trump said about your country?
Find out what President Trump has said about where you
live since he became US president.
Title : Reality Check: is London's murder rate still higher than
New York's?
London's murder rate overtook New York's in February,
Reality Check asks if that's still the case.
Title : Trump meets the Queen at Windsor Castle
Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth inspect troops during
a ceremony full of pageantry at Windsor Castle.
Title : Key moments from Chequers
US president Donald Trump and British prime minister
Theresa met at Chequers.
Title : US media on Trump's 'Brexit bomb'
US officials tell media there is "no way" Mr Trump will
apologise over controversial comments on Brexit.
Title : Trump visit: Other controversial world leaders who got the
red carpet treatment
Trump isn't the only controversial leader to visit
Britain and be given the red carpet treatment.
Title : Inside story on The Sun's Trump interview
The US president has criticised the PM's Brexit plan in
a UK newspaper. We talk to the man behind the interview.
Title : Croatia's Luka Modric: Chequered past haunts World Cup star
Midfield magician Luka Modric faces a perjury charge
back home in Croatia.
Title : Is Russia the real winner?
The World Cup has been a PR success for the country
and its president but that is not the whole story.
Title : Croatia chase history, France heal wounds
Croatia can become the lowest-ranked team to win the
World Cup, while France are aiming to make up for Euro
2016 heartbreak when they meet on Sunday.
Title : 'Visiting' all 32 nations... without leaving home
Three footie fans tried to "visit" all 32 countries
participating in the World Cup... without leaving London.
Title : World Cup 2018: How Kane, Southgate and Pickford inspired
an artist
How England's World Cup campaign inspired London artist
Reuben Dangoor.
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