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Title : New UK PM May names key posts
New PM Theresa May makes ex-London Mayor Boris Johnson
foreign secretary and Philip Hammond the new chancellor
in her first cabinet.
Title : Islamic State confirms key commander Omar Shishani dead
A news agency linked to so-called Islamic State confirms
the death of key leader Omar Shishani, who the US said
it killed in March.
Title : Ex-European Commission head Barroso under fire over Goldman
Sachs job
France calls on former European Commission head,
Jose Manuel Barroso, not to take up job advising US
investment bank Goldman Sachs on Brexit.
Title : Trump family meets Indiana governor Mike Pence as VP
talk grows
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald
Trump and his family meet Indiana governor Mike Pence
as vice-presidential rumours grow.
Title : Over 40s 'have more babies' than under 20s
Women in their forties are having more babies than
women two decades younger for the first time in nearly
70 years, official figures for England and Wales show.
Title : Japanese Emperor Akihito 'wishes to abdicate'
Japan's 82-year-old Emperor Akihito expresses his desire
to abdicate in the coming years, media report.
Title : Arizona police hunt for serial killer linked to seven deaths
Police in the US state of Arizona say a single suspect
may be responsible for a series of shootings that have
left seven people dead.
Title : Turkey PM Yildirim hints at mending ties with Syria
PM Binali Yildirim says Turkey will try to develop good
relations with Syria, in an apparent U-turn aimed at
securing "regional stability".
Title : South Sudan: Mass evacuation of foreigners
Several countries evacuate their citizens from South
Sudan following fighting that has killed hundreds
of people.
Title : Bangladesh cafe siege: Fate of detained hostages 'unknown'
Bangladeshi police say they have no information on two
hostages from the Dhaka cafe siege who have disappeared
after being detained.
Title : Privacy row over FBI iris scan 'trial'
The FBI has collected 430,000 iris scans in the past
three years, leading privacy campaigners to question
the project.
Title : Zimbabwe pastor Evan Mawarire freed
A pastor in Zimbabwe charged with attempting to overthrow
the government is set freed after the court rules the
charge are not admissible.
Title : UK's new PM vows to 'build a better Britain'
Theresa May has said that she will work to "build a
better Britain", after she met the Queen at Buckingham
Palace to accept the role of prime minister.
Title : Moment David Cameron leaves Downing Street for final time
David Cameron thanked those who had supported him during
his time as prime minister as he left Downing Street
for the final time.
Title : How will Europe react to new UK PM?
Managing Britain's exit from the European Union will be
top priority for the UK's new Prime Minister Theresa May.
Title : Obama: I've spoken at too many memorials
During a memorial service in Dallas for four killed
officers, President Obama reflects on the ineffectiveness
of his own words after previous mass attacks.
Title : When a bear gets trapped in your car
Sheriff's deputies came to the rescue and set the animal
free - to roam another day in Jefferson County, Colorado.
Title : Rescued koala's rare condition
This koala has heterochromia, so its rescuers called
it Bowie; David Bowie actually had anisocoria, unequal
pupil sizes.
Title : Meet Kwezi - Africa's cartoon superhero
Most comic book superheroes are Europeans or white
Americans but one artist in South Africa has been trying
to change that.
Title : President Obama phones Philando Castile's mother
Obama has phoned has phoned the mother of a black man
who was shot dead during a traffic stop in Minnesota,
prompting protests.
Title : Canadian singer goes rogue, adding 'all lives matter'
to anthem
Canadian singing group The Tenors has apologised after
one of its members altered the country's anthem to
include the phrase, "all lives matter"
Title : Marvel kills off Hulk alter ego Bruce Banner
Marvel Comics kills off The Hulk's human alter ego
Bruce Banner in its latest editioin of Civil War II.
Title : Hungary deploys army to push migrants back to Serbia
Up to 10,000 Hungarian police and soldiers are pushing
back migrants to the Serbian border, where they are
languishing in appalling conditions.
Title : What do liberty, equality, fraternity mean to France now?
Lucy Williamson considers how the founding values of
the French state - equality, fraternity, liberty -
have been challenged by recent events.
Title : James Badcock: 'Murky motives' in battle over CIA agent
A low-level CIA officer embroiled in an extradition
battle says she is unfairly being made a scapegoat for
the extraordinary rendition programme.
Title : Iran nuclear talks: The tempers and tweets which led to
a deal
One year since the historic signing of the Iranian
nuclear deal, key negotiators tell BBC Persian about
what went on behind the scenes.
Title : Line: A guide to Japan's messenger giant
You might not have heard of Line, but the Japanese
equivalent of Whatsapp is set to go public. Here's what
you need to know about the company.
Title : Clergymen's daughters: May and Merkel at the helm
Does the UK's new prime minister, Theresa May, really
have much in common with Europe's most powerful leader,
Angela Merkel?
Title : Zimbabwe shutdown: What is behind the protests?
Why are Zimbabweans being urged to observe a two-day
national "shutdown"?
Title : World Architecture Festival
A house with a panoramic view of the ocean in Australia
and a happiness centre in Bhutan are among the projects
shortlisted for the World Architecture Festival awards
Title : Your pictures
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 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : The Open 2016: Dustin Johnson 'feels best in world' ahead
of Royal Troon
Dustin Johnson says he feels like the best player in
the world going into the 145th Open Championship at
Royal Troon.
Title : Rio Games: Jo Pavey named in GB athletics team at 42
Distance runner Jo Pavey, 42, will compete in a record
fifth Olympic Games after being selected to represent
Team GB at the Rio Games.
Title : England manager: Who is in the frame?
BBC Sport looks at six of the potential candidates to
replace Roy Hodgson as the manager of England after a
disastrous Euro 2016 campaign.
Title : Tour de France: Chris Froome extends lead as Peter Sagan
wins stage
Britain's Chris Froome joins a surprise late breakaway
to extend his lead in the Tour de France as Peter Sagan
wins stage 11.
Title : Giants of the highways
Anyone making a road trip across America is likely to
pass huge advertising models. Some of the best known are
Muffler Men - but after five decades they are dying out.
Title : Not so sweet
A "go it alone" culture has long been central to Eritrea,
including its economy, but recent policies, especially a
currency reform, mean many people are now struggling in
what was already one of the poorest countries on earth,
as the BBC's Mary Harper reports.
Title : Black and blue
A Facebook post by an African American officer
questioning the motivation of Black Lives Matter
activists goes viral
Title : Who you gonna call?
As the new Ghostbusters movie hits cinemas around the
world, we take a look at the work of real-life ghost
hunters.
Title : Two-wheel charm
Cycling is on the rise in US cities - and its changing
how residents get around and the shape of cities
themselves.
Title : Death robots
After US police used a robot to help kill a gunman
in Dallas, questions are being asked about where the
strategy will lead.
Title : Because he's worth it?
France reacts to the news that President Francois
Hollande's hairdresser costs almost 10,000 euros a month.
Title : Theresa May: The next UK PM
A profile of Theresa May, who has become the next
Conservative leader and will be formally sworn in as
prime minister on Wednesday.
Title : UK politics: Guide for the confused
As Theresa May prepares to take over as UK prime
minister, BBC News explains what happens next.
Title : Meet Mr May - the UK's 'first husband'
A profile of Theresa May's husband Philip, the second
male prime ministerial consort in UK history.
Title : 10 key moments in David Cameron's time as leader
David Cameron is stepping down after six years as
Britain's prime minister and nearly 11 years as
Conservative leader - here are 10 key moments in
his career.
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