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Title : Medina explosion: Suicide bombing near Saudi holy site
A suicide bomber has killed four security officers and
injured five near one of Islam's holiest sites in the
Saudi city of Medina, the government says.
Title : Brexit: Rights of EU citizens living in UK sparks row
MPs criticise ministers for not guaranteeing EU
citizens the right to stay in the UK after Brexit,
but the government says a deal will form part of future
negotiations.
Title : Bangladesh attack: Shock over 'elite' Holey Cafe suspects
As Bangladeshi police continue to investigate Friday's
deadly attack on a Dhaka cafe, there is shock at the
elite background of most of the suspects.
Title : Chris Evans to step down as Top Gear presenter
Top Gear presenter Chris Evans announces on Twitter he
is stepping down from the show after just one series.
Title : Abbas Kiarostami, award-winning Iranian film director, dies
Award-winning Iranian film director Abbas Kiarostami
dies in Paris aged 76, Iranian news agencies report
Title : Euro 2016: Iceland team returns home to hero's welcome
Tens of thousands of Icelanders gather in the capital
Reykjavik to welcome home the nation's football team
after their Euro 2016 quarter final.
Title : Wimbledon 2016: Andy Murray beats Nick Kyrgios to reach
quarter-finals
Britain's Andy Murray sees off the threat of Australian
rising star Nick Kyrgios to reach his ninth Wimbledon
quarter-final.
Title : Juno mission: Jupiter probe on course for orbit manoeuvre
The US space agency says its Juno probe is in good shape
as it prepares to orbit Jupiter and begin a survey of
what lies beneath the giant planet's obscuring clouds.
Title : Iraq suicide bomb attack: Deaths in Baghdad rise to 165
The number killed in Sunday's bomb attack in Baghdad -
said to be the deadliest there since 2007 - rises to 165,
as Iraq vows to boost security.
Title : Paris attacks: Belgian 'delay' let Abdeslam go
Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam was able to leave
France because Belgium was slow to warn about his
jihadist background, a French MP says.
Title : Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull urged to quit after election
Australia's opposition leader calls on Prime Minister
Malcolm Turnbull to resign after a cliff-hanger election
failed to deliver a clear winner.
Title : Locusts to 'sniff out explosives'
Scientists are researching technology they hope will
allow locusts to detect explosives using their sense
of smell.
Title : Islamic State 'prisons' found in Falluja
Jeremy Bowen visits Falluja in Iraq, the hauntingly
deserted city recaptured from IS, where civilians were
chained up in cages as punishment.
Title : What we know about the attackers of the Dhaka cafe
Sanjoy Majumder has been trying to find out what
motivated the Dhaka cafe attackers.
Title : Chris Evans steps down as Top Gear presenter
Chris Evans has announced he is leaving his role as
presenter of Top Gear as the show's ratings hit a series
low, with an average of 1.9 million viewers.
Title : Iceland team's rapturous home-coming
Iceland's national football team received a rapturous
welcome home in Reykjavik.
Title : Justin Trudeau joins Canada gay pride march
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has become the
country's first head of government to take part in
Toronto's annual gay pride parade.
Title : Robot arm wins Amazon's tech award
A mechanical arm created by a Dutch team of roboticists
wins Amazon's Picking Challenge award.
Title : How happy are Russians with Brexit?
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg reports from Moscow on Russia's
reaction to the UK leaving the European Union.
Title : Jupiter Juno mission: Five facts you need to know
Five facts about the Juno mission to Jupiter as the
Nasa spacecraft arrives at the largest planet in the
Solar System.
Title : Sucking robot arm wins Amazon Picking Challenge
A robot arm that combines a suction cup and a
"two-fingered" grip wins Amazon's warehouse robot
competition.
Title : China students given ice to beat heat
University in southern China buys 28 tonnes of ice in
the absence of air conditioning.
Title : Why so-called Islamic State bombs during Ramadan
Ramadan is traditionally the holiest month in the Islamic
calendar - so why does IS launch major attacks during
this period, asks Shiraz Maher.
Title : Stephen Evans: Kim Jong-un's weight and S Korea's spies
After South Korea's spy agency briefed politicians
about Kim Jong-un's rapid weight gain, the BBC's Stephen
Evans reflects on the value of such observations.
Title : Gordon Corera: Intelligence questions for UK Iraq war report
What might the Chilcot Report say about British
intelligence and the Iraq War?
Title : Arturo Wallace: The Panama Canal's unexpected winners
As the newly-enlarged Panama Canal opens for business,
Arturo Wallace traces some of the unique waterway's
unexpected beneficiaries.
Title : EU referendum: Would Brexit violate UK citizens' rights?
How would Brexit affect UK citizens' rights that are
enshrined in European law? The BBC's Laurence Peter
examines the legal minefield.
Title : What we know about Bangladesh bakery attackers
What do we know about the men who attacked the
Bangladeshi cafe last Friday, killing 20 people?
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 : 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 : Ryan Giggs: Sir Alex Ferguson says Welshman has 'steel'
to be a manager
Sir Alex Ferguson says it was time for Ryan Giggs to
leave Manchester United and thinks he has the "steel"
to succeed in management.
Title : Lewis Hamilton v Nico Rosberg: Mercedes orders would 'rob'
racing fans
Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes should not implement
team orders to tackle his fight with Nico Rosberg as
it would "rob" fans.
Title : Wimbledon 2016: Women take centre stage on quarter-finals day
Serena and Venus Williams will be in action on Tuesday
as the women take centre stage for the Wimbledon
quarter-finals.
Title : Pakistan v Somerset: Mohammad Amir takes three wickets
on return
Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir marks his return to
first-class cricket in England with three wickets
against Somerset.
Title : 'A thousand Saddams now'
The BBC's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen, tests the
mood in Baghdad as the UK prepares to hear the findings
of the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war.
Title : Citizen Spain?
After EU leaders hint at dual nationality options for
young Britons, we examine which other citizenships
might be on offer.
Title : Happy meal
The BBC's Geeta Pandey in Chennai samples the treats
at an "amma canteen" which serves hundreds of thousands
of cheap meals every day.
Title : Picking fruit
Thousands of foreign farm workers come to the UK every
year. But after Friday's vote, they find themselves in
uncertain times.
Title : Electrifying rhythms
Sudha Kheterpal, percussionist with the band Faithless,
explains how she was inspired to make a musical
instrument that can generate electricity.
Title : Release your inner child
How Canadian entrepreneur Adam Tichauer set up Camp
No Counselors, one of a growing number of summer camps
for adults.
Title : Who's next?
Chris Evans announces he is leaving Top Gear, and social
media reacts to the latest high-profile figure to step
down from his job.
Title : Blooming health
A growing body of research suggests gardening is good
for both physical and mental health.
Title : Special treatment
A video has gone viral of schoolchildren slowing down
to let a disabled classmate win a race. Laurence Clark,
a comedian with cerebral palsy, is not sure he wouldn't
rather lose.
Title : Sex trade
Ending the criminalisation of soliciting for sex in
England and Wales could lead to one of the most tectonic
shifts in how prostitution is seen in society since it
was first made illegal nearly 200 years ago. But what
is it like to sell sex in London?
Title : The Nigel Farage story
A profile of UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who played a key
part in the EU referendum campaign but is now standing
down as UKIP leader.
Title : Brexit: Set out positives of leaving, Boris Johnson urges
Boris Johnson accuses the government of failing to
explain how the vote to leave the EU can be made to
work in the UK's interests.
Title : My Shop: Polish deli owner on her fears after the referendum
An entrepreneur who has built up three Polish delis in
Cambridgeshire explains her fears about the referendum
result.
Title : Tony Blair: UK should keep Brexit options open
Former prime minister Tony Blair says "we should keep
our options open" on the UK leaving the European Union.
Title : France surge past Iceland into semi-finals
Euro 2016 hosts France thrash Iceland to set up an
intriguing semi-final with world champions Germany.
Title : Germany beat Italy on penalties
Germany miss three penalties in a shootout but still
beat Italy 6-5 to reach the semi-finals of Euro 2016.
Title : Wales' journey 'not over yet'
Wales may start their Euro 2016 semi-final against
Portugal as favourites, says former Wales striker and
BBC pundit John Hartson.
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 : How did Wales players rate?
How did the Wales players rate after a historic win
over Belgium to reach the Euro 2016 semi-finals.
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