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Title : Munich gunman 'obsessed with mass shootings'
The teenager who killed nine people in Munich was
obsessed with mass shootings, including the Norwegian
massacre by Anders Behring Breivik of 2011, German
police say.
Title : Turkey failed coup: Presidential guard to be disbanded
Turkey's elite presidential guard is to be disbanded
after nearly 300 of its members were detained following
last week's failed coup.
Title : Hillary Clinton running mate Tim Kaine battles Trump with
optimism
Tim Kaine - Democrat Hillary Clinton's newly announced
presidential running mate - makes his national debut,
saying: "America was not built on fear".
Title : Kabul explosion: Islamic State 'admits attack on Hazara
protest'
So-called Islamic State says it was behind an attack on
a protest march in the Afghan capital, Kabul, killing
80 people and injuring 230.
Title : China floods: More than 150 killed and hundreds of thousands
evacuated
Floods in north and central China leave at least 150
people dead and more than 100 missing, with hundreds
of thousands forced to evacuate, officials say.
Title : Russian balloonist 'breaks Fossett's round-the-world record'
A Russian balloonist has set a new record of 11 days for
flying non-stop around the world, his support crew says.
Title : Brexit: Cameron considered last-ditch appeal to Merkel
David Cameron made a late appeal to the German chancellor
for a statement granting free movement concessions if
the UK voted Remain, Newsnight learns.
Title : Tour de France 2016: Chris Froome set to win third title
Chris Froome is poised to become the first Briton to
win three Tours de France because his lead will not be
challenged on Sunday's finish in Paris.
Title : Pavel Sheremet: Murdered journalist buried in Belarus
Hundreds of mourners attend the funeral of prominent
investigative journalist Pavel Sheremet, who was killed
by a car bomb in Ukraine on Wednesday.
Title : Koffi Olomide case: Kenya deports singer over airport 'kick'
The Kenyan authorities deport one of Africa's biggest
musicians, Koffi Olomide, after he is filmed apparently
kicking a woman at Nairobi's main airport.
Title : Cheltenham school pupils injured in France coach crash
Fifteen Britons are injured as a bus carrying a group of
school pupils from Cheltenham crashes in eastern France.
Title : Hungry Jack's: Corpse lay undiscovered in Australian fast
food outlet toilet for days
Authorities in Western Australia try to determine how
a dead body went unnoticed for three days in the toilet
of a Hungry Jack's outlet.
Title : Munich shooting: How mall attack unfolded
At least nine people have been killed after a gun attack
at a shopping mall in Munich, Germany.
Title : Angela Merkel: 'We are in deep and profound mourning'
Angela Merkel says Germany is "in deep and profound
mourning" after nine people were killed by a gunman
in Munich.
Title : Munich shooting: 'I heard shots and people screaming'
An eyewitness to the Munich attack, who managed to
communicate with the gunman, explains what he saw
and heard.
Title : Tim Kaine: Hillary Clinton unveils running mate
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
formally introduces her presidential running mate,
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine.
Title : Turkey's Deputy PM Nurettin Canikli warns of more arrests
Turkey's deputy prime minister says the plotters behind
last week's failed coup had infiltrated all ministries
and more arrests will follow.
Title : MH370: 'My brother did not commit this heinous crime'
The sister of the pilot of missing flight MH370 denies
that her brother would have deliberately crashed
the plane.
Title : Meet 'Graham': How we might look if we evolved for car
crashes
Graham is a sculpture of how humans would need to evolve
to survive low-impact car crashes.
Title : Large heath butterfly unfurls its wings
After three years of careful captive breeding, scientists
from Chester Zoo say they have established a wild colony
of a rare butterfly at Heysham Moss in Lancashire.
Title : Teenage boys in Rottingdean school skirt protest over
hot weather
Four teenage boys who were disciplined for wearing PE
shorts to school on the hottest day of the year so far,
stage a protest by wearing skirts instead.
Title : Graham - the unforgettable face of Australian road safety
A surreal lifelike sculpture of "Graham", perfectly
designed to survive a car crash, is introduced as part
of an Australian road safety campaign.
Title : Laurence Peter: Could Cyprus inspire pro-EU Scotland?
Cyprus is a divided island where EU law does not apply
in full - a useful example for pro-EU Scotland, the
BBC's Laurence Peter reports.
Title : James Naughtie: Trump makes his pitch
Donald Trump's speech to the Republican Party Convention
found a tone which may serve him through the campaign
to come, writes James Naughtie
Title : Turkey coup attempt: Lives resume under state of emergency
Almost a week after Turkey's thwarted coup, Turks resume
their lives under a newly-imposed state of emergency.
Title : US election: Donald Trump's convention speech and 'the truth'
Did Donald Trump tell "the truth and nothing else"
- as promised - in his acceptance speech at the US
Republican convention?
Title : Orlando and Nice attacks: Domestic violence links to
radicalisation
In the aftermath of mass killings by lone attackers in
Orlando and Nice, we take a look at the links between
domestic violence, sexual identity and radicalisation.
Title : Tightening the net around Aleppo
Surrounded by government forces, the Syrian city of
Aleppo could be facing its last gasp after holding out
for four years, writes Diana Darke.
Title : Entertainment week in pictures: 16 - 22 July 2016
A look at some of the events in the world of
entertainment and arts over the past week, including
Steven Spielberg receiving a gold Blue Peter badge and
Michelle Obama's Carpool Karaoke.
Title : Top shots
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : EyeEm Awards
A selection of some of the shortlisted images in this
year's EyeEm Awards.
Title : Swinging London
Photographer Terence Donovan helped shape the look of
a generation and redefined British photography in the
Swinging Sixties.
Title : Counting swans
A count of the Queen's swans has taken place on the
River Thames. Each year the royal birds are checked to
see how many there are.
Title : England v Pakistan: Joe Root hits 254 as hosts dominate at
Old Trafford
Joe Root hits a career-best 254 before England reduce
Pakistan to 57-4, trailing by 532 after two days of
the second Test at Old Trafford.
Title : Hungarian GP: Nico Rosberg keeps pole after investigation
as Red Bulls also cleared
Nico Rosberg will keep pole for the Hungarian GP after
an investigation, while Red Bull's cars escape grid
demotions under the 107% rule.
Title : Canadian Open: Brandt Snedeker leads after third round
in Ontario
American Brandt Snedeker leads the Canadian Open by one
shot going into Sunday's final round after a six-under
66 in round three.
Title : International Champions Cup: Leicester beat Celtic in
shootout
Celtic impress against Leicester in the International
Champions Cup - but the Foxes win 6-5 on penalties
after a 1-1 draw.
Title : Touchy subject
Recent studies suggest that condom use is on the
decline in South Africa - so how do women there get
their partners to use condoms?
Title : A sister's pain
The sister of missing Malaysia Airlines captain Zaharie
Shah tells the BBC about her brother's disappearance,
and why the story of MH370 must live on.
Title : Cult fiction
The ageing Tamil cinema superstar Rajinikanth packs
a mean punch in his new film Kabali, an action-packed
gangster drama, writes Sudha G Tilak.
Title : Coming home?
What will Brexit mean for small towns in Poland that
have seen their populations shrink as people left to
live and work elsewhere in the EU?
Title : Street of diversity
Rasheed Street, the oldest street in Baghdad, is
celebrating its centenary
Title : Left in no-man's land
Tens of thousands of refugees remained stranded in a
closed military zone between Syria and Jordan, with
conditions rapidly deteriorating, reports the BBC's
Yolande Knell.
Title : Will not be televised
The failed coup, Wikileaks and a State of Emergency;
we take a look at Turkey's turbulent week as played
out digitally.
Title : Week in pictures: 16-22 July 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : 10 things
Mosquitoes are repelled by chickens, plus more news
nuggets.
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