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Title : US police shootings: Protests spread with dozens of arrests
Protests against the police shooting of black men
spread across US cities, with dozens of arrests made,
but with most passing off peacefully.
Title : South Sudan: 'Riek Machar forces under fire' in Juba
Forces loyal to the vice-president of South Sudan say
their positions in the capital Juba have been attacked
by the military.
Title : Marie Colvin's family sues Syria over death in Homs
The family of US reporter Marie Colvin, killed in Syria
in 2012, sues the Assad government, alleging she was
murdered as part of a policy to kill journalists.
Title : Japan exit polls suggest boost for PM Abe in senate election
Voting has closed in Japan's parliamentary election,
with exit polls suggesting Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
will increase his majority.
Title : UK Labour challenger 'seeks to heal party'
Angela Eagle says her bid for the Labour leadership is a
"battle for a healed and united" party, as leader Jeremy
Corbyn urges her to "think again".
Title : Australia PM Turnbull's conservatives win tight election
Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull declares victory for his
conservative coalition in last week's general election,
as the opposition concedes.
Title : Euro 2016: France beefs up security ahead of final match
More than 5,000 French police will be deployed at
key venues in and around Paris ahead of the Euro 2016
football final between France and Portugal.
Title : Prominent Cambodian activist Kem Ley 'shot dead'
Prominent Cambodian political commentator and government
critic government Kem Ley is shot dead in the capital
Phnom Penh, reports say.
Title : Murray faces Raonic in Wimbledon men's final
Wimbledon finalist Andy Murray says reaching Grand Slam
finals mean more to him now than they did earlier in
his career.
Title : Cliff Richard starts legal action against BBC and South
Yorkshire Police
Cliff Richard instructs lawyers to make formal legal
complaints to South Yorkshire Police and the BBC over
their handling of a police raid on his home.
Title : Rio 2016: Russia's Darya Klishina cleared to compete as
'neutral'
Russian long jumper Darya Klishina is cleared to compete
as a "neutral" athlete in international competitions.
Title : Pokemon Go player finds dead body in Wyoming river while
searching for a Pokestop
A girl playing augmented reality game Pokemon Go finds
a dead body in the US state of Wyoming.
Title : Dallas: 'Bad apples on both sides'
Police cars are covered with flowers and candles
outside the Dallas police headquarters. But what do
the locals think?
Title : 'Why I'm suing Syria's government'
US journalist Marie Colvin's family is suing President
Assad's government over her death. Her sister Cat
explained why.
Title : CCTV of Texas prisoners breaking out to save guard
CCTV footage shows the moment handcuffed prisoners in
Texas broke out of their court holding cell to help a
guard who had fallen unconscious.
Title : World record for the largest orchestra
The world record for the largest orchestra has been
broken in Germany. But how many musicians were there?
Title : Russian helicopter shot down in Syria
So-called Islamic State releases footage of what is
believed to be a Russian helicopter being shot down
near Palmyra, Syria.
Title : Do mothers make better leaders?
Andrea Leadsom was accused of suggesting that having
children would make her a better prime minister. Do
the public agree?
Title : When Serena won her 7th Wimbledon
Serena Williams becomes Wimbledon champion for the
seventh time as she defeated Angelique Kerber 7-5,
6-3 on centre court.
Title : Naked and blue: Tunick's latest work
Thousands of people in Hull have stripped naked for art,
painting themselves blue to represent water.
Title : Police shootings: Louisiana and Minnesota protests near
boiling point
After five police officers die in Dallas, protests over
the killings of two black men by police put two cities
on edge, as Laura Bicker and Barbara Plett-Usher report.
Title : Andrew Walker: Whatâ€Ös the problem with Italian banks?
Italy's banks, struggling with a burden of bad debt,
are the latest trouble spot for the eurozone.
Title : Tara McKelvey: Dallas unites behind grieving police
For many people in Dallas this week, the police are
heroes. And for the others - there's an uneasy truce.
Title : Dallas: What we know
A gunman has killed five police officers and injured
seven more in an attack in the heart of Dallas. Here's
what we know so far.
Title : South Sudan: Five troubled years of independence
There were euphoric scenes when South Sudan gained
independence from Sudan on 9 July 2011 following years
of war.
Title : What does 'Black Lives Matter' mean now?
Some say the hashtag campaign is a new civil rights
movement; others that the Dallas shootings will change
the way it is perceived.
Title : Your pictures: Handmade
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "handmade".
Title : Week in pictures: 2-8 July
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : The world from above
The winners of this year's Dronestagram photographic
competition have been announced.
Title : Africa's top shots: 1-7 July 2016
A selection of the best photos from across African
this week.
Title : Colours in nature
A new exhibition exploring the relationship between
colour and vision in the natural world will open at
the Natural History Museum.
Title : Euro 2016: France team have united country - Thierry Henry
The France team has brought the country together at
Euro 2016 and made the nation proud, says their former
striker Thierry Henry.
Title : Facing facts
Do people moderate their views when presented with
overwhelming evidence to the contrary? Not necessarily,
writes Matthew Syed.
Title : 'Ear-hand co-ordination'
Carinya Sharples attends a training session of the
Guyana Blind Cricket Association as it prepares for
the Regional Blind Cricket T20 championship in Trinidad.
Title : Street portraits
Huang Qingjun spent nearly a decade travelling to remote
parts of China to persuade people to be photographed
with all their possessions. Now he has done the same
for homeless people in California.
Title : Funeral trance
In her regular column about African music, DJ Rita
Ray delves into back-to-the future sounds from Sierra
Leone, Congolese funeral trance and jazz and samples
some Malawian-Naija Afropop.
Title : Seven days online
Our video round-up of what's been trending online over
the past seven days.
Title : Sousan's story
The Syrian National Orchestra for Arabic Music was
renowned throughout the Middle East. But when war broke
out many of its members had to flee.
Title : 'Great moments'
Euro 2016 will be remembered for late goals, Wales,
Iceland and Griezmann, says BBC commentator John Motson.
Title : Force of words
With the result of a UN tribunal over territorial claims
in the South China Sea imminent, Chinese ambassadors
have been on a charm offensive in foreign media
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