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Title : Bangladesh siege: Twenty killed at Holey Artisan Bakery
in Dhaka
Twenty people, said to be foreigners, are killed during
an attack by suspected Islamist militants on a cafe in
Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, the army says.
Title : Australia election too close to call
Australia's election is too close to call, with the
governing party winning more seats than the opposition
but still short of a majority.
Title : Serbia cafe killing: Gunman shoots wife and four others,
injuring 20
A gunman kills five people and injures at least 20
others when he opens fire with an automatic weapon in
a cafe in northern Serbia.
Title : Thousands in London Brexit protest
Thousands of people are marching through London to
protest against the referendum decision to leave the
European Union.
Title : Mexico teachers protest: Food airlifts to relieve Oaxaca
blockade
Mexico's air force flies grain into southern Oaxaca
state to deal with dwindling food supplies there caused
by roadblocks set up by protesting teachers.
Title : Islamic State group: Two senior leaders 'killed in US-led
air strike'
Two senior military leaders of so-called Islamic State
(IS) were killed by a US-led coalition air strike in
Iraq, the Pentagon says.
Title : US air and drone strikes 'killed up to 116 civilians'
US drone and air strikes killed between 64 and 116
civilians outside war zones between 2009 and 2015,
the White House says.
Title : French poet Yves Bonnefoy dies
The French poet, translator and art critique Yves
Bonnefoy dies, aged 93, according to media reports.
Title : Tour de France 2016: Chris Froome facing 'toughest challenge'
Britain's Chris Froome says the level of his rivals is
"that much stronger" as he prepares to try and win a
third Tour de France title.
Title : Ceremony in France to mark Battle of the Somme centenary
Commemorations have been held in France to mark the
centenary of the Battle of the Somme.
Title : Eyewitness captures Dhaka cafe raid
A Dhaka resident captures the sound of gunshots as
Bangladeshi troops clear a cafe in the capital, where
gunmen took at least 20 hostages.
Title : How Bangladesh siege unfolded
Bangladeshi troops have cleared a cafe in the capital
Dhaka where suspected Islamist gunmen killed 20 hostages.
Title : Thousands gather in London for Brexit protest
Thousands of protesters are taking part in a march in
central London to show their opposition to the result
of the EU Referendum.
Title : Cardiff erupts as fans celebrate Wales win
Crowds in Cardiff's fan zone celebrate Wales' third
goal against Belgium in the Euro 2016 semi-final.
Title : Greek fears over Brexit impact
Greek exporters and tourist destinations say they
are worried that the UK leaving the EU will hit their
profits.
Title : Photographing the children of war
As AP's Chief Photographer for the Middle East,
Afghanistan and Pakistan, Muhammed Muheisen has focused
on children caught up in conflict.
Title : Investigation into first self-drive fatal crash
An investigation is under way into what could be the
first death caused by self-driving technology.
Title : Australia takes its democracy with a side of sausage
Barbecues are fired up at polling booths across Australia
for traditional election-day "sausage sizzles".
Title : Lindsay Lohan vows to turn on Kettering's lights after
twitter row
Lindsay Lohan has agreed to turn on the Christmas
lights in Kettering this year following an "offensive"
tweet about the town on referendum night.
Title : Anbarasan Ethirajan: Bangladesh is now at a crossroads
As at least 20 people are killed in a siege at a cafe
in Dhaka, instability in Bangladesh risks reversing
years of progress
Title : Sarah Rainsford: Russia brings Turkey in from the cold
Turkey's downing of a Russian jet led to frosty
relations, but an apology has brought about a dizzyingly
swift thaw, writes Sarah Rainsford.
Title : Yolande Knell: Blame and bitterness keep Mid-East peace
at bay
The BBC's Yolande Knell looks at Jewish settlements
in the West Bank, one of the most disputed topics in
Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.
Title : Jon Donnison: Will Australians gamble on election?
After five changes of prime ministers in six years,
Australia's voters may decide to play it safe.
Title : Conservative leader: Who might succeed David Cameron?
Who are the main contenders to succeed David Cameron
as Conservative Party leader and prime minister.
Title : Why Kenyan pupils set fire to their schools
School arson attacks carried out by students appear
to have become a trend in Kenya, which has left people
speculating about the causes, but no-one seems to agree.
Title : The massive scale of Australia's election
Australia's massive size and sparse populations in
outback areas means it has some of the world's largest
electoral constituencies.
Title : Why have so many huge diamonds been found recently?
The huge rough diamond that went on sale on Wednesday was
one of three big diamonds found recently after a break
of more than a century. The BBC's Clare Spencer asks why.
Title : Week in pictures: 25 June - 1 July 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Battle of the Somme
Images from The Somme, one of the bloodiest battles of
World War One.
Title : Environmental winners
The winning entries in the Atkins CIWEM Environmental
Photographer of the Year 2016 competition are announced.
Title : Tough Mudder
A selection of images from the gruelling obstacle-course
challenge at Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfries and Galloway.
Title : Royal Regatta
Umbrellas and Wellington boots may be order of the day
as five-day rowing spectacular kicks off, but the wet
weather hasn't dampened spirits.
Title : Henrikh Mkhitaryan: Man Utd sign forward, say Borussia
Dortmund
Armenia forward Henrikh Mkhitaryan signs for Manchester
United, according to his club Borussia Dortmund.
Title : The father of trending
"What's trending?" is a common question online, but
it wasn't long ago that we didn't have an easy way
to answer.
Title : Plate of drama
The chole bhature is a spectacular dish, full of drama
and "mouthfeel" in the theatre of Indian street food.
Title : German connection
The UK's Brexit vote is testing the cultural bonds
between Britain and Berlin, but film studio boss Charlie
Woebcken says "these links aren't going away".
Title : A changed America
America is in the middle of its most volatile
presidential election season in half a century, and the
Midwestern state of Ohio is set to be a key decider in
the race. Michael Goldfarb returns to the state he first
reported on two decades ago to see how much has changed.
Title : Cooling off
The National Building Museum's new exhibit features a
"glacial ice field" - giant sculptures representing
icebergs, as an alternative to Washington DC's summer
heat.
Title : Caught napping
After a photo of an Indian politician asleep in a meeting
goes viral, a colleague puts the case for power naps
at work.
Title : Journey's end
Maureen and Roger have waited 11 years to visit the
place where their son Matthew died in Iraq, to lay a
small cross there and to try to understand why he died.
Title : 10 things
One in 10 Icelanders is in France right now, plus more
news nuggets.
Title : Week in pictures: 25 June - 1 July 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : 'I'm not worried about the future'
In Sunderland, voters were warned that Brexit risked
higher unemployment - but the city went heavily for
Leave anyway.
Title : Brexit: The immigrants who voted Leave
Many would assume that those who had migrated to the
UK would support others being able to do so. It's not
as simple as that.
Title : Labour MPs in bid to ease Corbyn out
Shadow cabinet members are drawing up plans to encourage
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to resign, BBC Newsnight
learns.
Title : Wales beat Belgium 3-1 to reach semi-finals
Wales reach the semi-finals of a major tournament for
the first time after coming from behind to beat Belgium
in the Euro 2016 quarter-final.
Title : Don't be afraid to dream - Wales manager
Wales manager Chris Coleman says not being afraid of
failure was the key to reaching the quarter-finals of
Euro 2016.
Title : Penalty win puts Portugal into semis
Portugal beat Poland on penalties to reach the
semi-finals of the European Championship for the fourth
time in five tournaments.
Title : Vicente del Bosque: Spain manager stepping down after Euro
2016 exit
Spain manager Vicente del Bosque says he is quitting
after their Euro 2016 last-16 elimination by Italy.
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