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Title : Turkey coup attempt: State of emergency announced
Turkey's president declares a state of emergency for
three months following the failed coup in the country.
Title : Malaysia 1MDB investigation: US seeks to seize $1bn in assets
The US Justice Department moves to seize more than $1bn
(£761m) from Malaysia's state fund 1MDB, saying the
funds were stolen.
Title : Islamic State conflict: US allies discuss 'final push'
The US and its allies in the coalition against so-called
Islamic State have agreed on a strategy to defeat the
group, US Defence Secretary Ash Carter says.
Title : Germany warns of more lone-wolf attacks
Germans should be prepared for further attacks by
small groups and individuals, a minister says, after
a teenager wounded five people on a train.
Title : Brexit: Theresa May says talks won't start in 2016
Theresa May says the UK will not begin official
negotiations on leaving the EU this year as she holds
talks with Germany's Angela Merkel.
Title : Migrant crisis: 22 bodies found on Mediterranean boat - MSF
The bodies of 22 people are found on a migrant dinghy off
the coast of Libya, aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres
says.
Title : Argentine nuns 'helped hide cash and jewels hoard'
The Roman Catholic Church in Argentina launches an
investigation into whether four nuns helped to hide a
hoard of cash and jewels.
Title : Top HSBC manager charged in forex probe
A senior HSBC executive is charged with fraud in the
US for his alleged role in using inside information to
profit from a major currency deal.
Title : Sam Allardyce: Sunderland boss will be named as new England
manager
Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce will be named as the new
England manager - with confirmation expected in the
next 24 hours.
Title : Brussels alert due to radiation student
A large police operation in the Belgian capital which
lasted all afternoon was a false alarm, with officials
saying they arrested a radiation student.
Title : Libya attack: French soldiers die in helicopter crash
Three French soldiers have been killed in Libya after
their helicopter was shot down, President Francois
Hollande says.
Title : Theresa May and Angela Merkel on first impressions
British PM Theresa May has said "we get on with the job"
when asked what she thought of Germany's Angela Merkel.
Title : Turkey coup attempt: 'I was run over by two tanks'
CCTV footage shows the moment government supporter
Sabri Unal was run over by tanks during the attempted
coup in Turkey.
Title : Is America 'not as divided as it seems'?
President Barack Obama has said that America "is not
as divided as we seem" - do Americans in support and
protesting the Republican convention agree?
Title : What Republicans thought of Melania Trump's speech
Melania Trump's speech grabbed headlines for plagiarising
portions of Michelle Obama's 2008 speech. But what did
Republicans at the convention think of it?
Title : Rio Olympic Games: Concern about violence in host city
Ahead of the Rio Olympic Games, the head of security
says the threat of a terror attack is his "overwhelming
concern."
Title : Michelle Obama joins James Corden for 'Carpool Karaoke'
US First Lady Michelle Obama is joining James Corden
in his hit sketch Carpool Karaoke this week
Title : My message to my son in case I'm killed
American writer David Dennis fears what might happen
if he gets killed by police. So he's filmed a message
for his son.
Title : Dubai fire: Blaze rips through residential skyscraper
Fire ripped through a 75-storey Dubai apartment block
on Wednesday, forcing police to evacuate the area.
Title : Kabali: India office holiday for watching Rajinikanth film
Businesses in India give employees a day off on Friday
so they can attend screenings of a new film starring
Tamil cinema superstar Rajinikanth.
Title : What's on the menu at toilet cafe?
Indonesia's new toilet-themed cafe aims to teach
customers about loo hygiene
Title : May, Merkel and Europe's big problem
Nick Robinson explains how Theresa May and Angela Merkel
are starting the process of working out Brexit.
Title : Anbarasan Ethirajan: Dark days in Dhaka
The mood in Dhaka has darkened following last month's
Islamist attack
Title : Turkey coup attempt: Who's the target of Erdogan's purge?
After the failed coup, the crackdown. There are very
real fears among Turks about what will come next.
Title : Profile: Russia's doping whistleblower?
Former Russian anti-doping director Grigory Rodchenkov
says he was at the heart of a massive doping operation
during the Sochi Winter Olympics.
Title : How foiled coup weakened Turkey's security
Turkey's armed forces have been dealt a significant
psychological blow by the attempted coup, with their
prestige and status damaged, Doruk Ergun writes.
Title : Swinging London
Photographer Terence Donovan helped shape the look of
a generation and redefined British photography in the
Swinging Sixties.
Title : International exposure photography award
Twelve international photographers have been announced
as the winners of the inaugural Magnum and LensCulture
Photography Award.
Title : Soviet relics
An exhibition examining the landscape and abandoned
spaces of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc
countries opens in London.
Title : Week in pictures: 9-15 July 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Entertainment week
A look at some of the events in the world of
entertainment and arts over the past week.
Title : England manager must 'build resilience', says FA chief
executive Martin Glenn
The new England manager must build his players'
resilience, says Football Association chief executive
Martin Glenn.
Title : Sam Allardyce: Sheep testicles and toilet races - the
England manager's early years
Sheep testicles and toilet races form part of the
rise of Sam Allardyce - who is set to become England's
new manager.
Title : Champions League qualifying: Celtic 3-0 Lincoln Red Imps
(agg 3-1)
Three goals in six first-half minutes see Celtic
ease past Lincoln Red Imps in their Champions League
qualifier.
Title : Tour de France: Chris Froome extends lead with four stages
remaining
Britain's Chris Froome moves closer to a third Tour de
France victory as Russia's Ilnur Zakarin wins stage 17.
Title : Invisible illness
Depression was not widely recognised in Japan until
the late 1990s - then a campaign called it a "cold of
the soul" and sales of anti-depressants boomed.
Title : Temple treat
The BBC's Shilpa Kannan visits the southern Indian town
of Tirupati to find out what makes the 'Tirupati laddoo'
so special.
Title : Cape hope
A lower cost base and partnerships with western
universities is helping South Africa to develop online
courses for students around the world.
Title : Teachable moment
Teachers and academics discuss plagiarism following
Melania Trump's speech
Title : 'Digital hate'
After the killing of outspoken social media user Qandeel
Baloch, BBC Urdu's female correspondents recount their
experiences of threats and abuse online.
Title : Nice's jihadis
The attack that killed 84 people in Nice has led to
political recriminations about security lapses, but city
officials have long been aware of the jihadist danger,
as Henri Astier reports.
Title : One mother, six twins
Danesha Couch from Kansas City tells BBC News she feels
"blessed" after giving birth to her third set of twins
on 17 June.
Title : The Trump dynasty
Donald Trump's children are taking on an increasingly
visible role in his campaign - but who are they?
Title : Row overshadows Melania Trump debut
Donald Trump's third wife had delegates cheering before
similarities to a Michelle Obama speech from 2008 were
detected, writes Jasmine Coleman.
Title : A tale of two delegates
The BBC speaks to two first-time delegates, who are
divided on whether Trump can take their party all the
way to the White House.
Title : Memory lane: 1960s Conventions
Take a trip down memory lane at the (sometimes odd)
way the BBC has covered past US political conventions.
Title : US election: Under the skin of Trump country
Henry County, Virginia, is almost certainly going to go
for Donald Trump. But supporters say that a vote for
Trump may really be more like a vote against Hillary
Clinton.
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