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Title : Trump son met Russian who promised damaging material
on Clinton

            The US president's son admits meeting a lawyer who
            allegedly promised to provide damaging information.

Title : Mosul: Searching for survivors in city 'liberated' from IS

            The BBC witnesses rescue teams searching for survivors
            in the wreckage of Mosul.

Title : Brexit: Theresa May's offer to EU citizens 'falls short'

            The European Parliament's lead negotiator on Brexit
            calls the UK PM's proposal a "damp squib".

Title : 'Comfort women': Researchers claim first known film

            Researchers say it shows Korean women forced into sex
            slavery for Japanese soldiers during World War Two.

Title : Rio's Valongo slave wharf becomes Unesco heritage site

            The UN said the site marked "those parts of the history
            of humanity that must not be forgotten".

Title : Fire breaks out in London's Camden Market

            More than 70 firefighters are tackling the blaze at
            Camden Lock Market, which is a tourist attraction.

Title : Austria bars Turkish minister from rally marking failed
coup anniversary

            The minister's visit would be a danger to "public order
            and security", an Austrian spokesman said.

Title : Donald Trump backtracks on Russia joint cybersecurity unit

            Donald Trump said a cybersecurity unit with Russia
            would not happen - hours after proposing the idea.

Title : UK court to rule on Saudi arms exports

            The High Court will decide whether British munitions
            exports to Saudi Arabia were legal.

Title : Philip Morris: Tobacco giant ordered to compensate Australia

            Philip Morris owes millions in fees over its failed
            challenge to plain packaging laws, a court says.

Title : Indian campaigners protest over sanitary pad and tampon tax

            Campaigners in India are going to court over a tax on
            sanitary pads and tampons, which are taxed at a rate
            of 12%.

Title : India man kills wife over dinner delay

            Police said the 60-year-old drunk man shot his wife in
            the head and has been arrested.

Title : Thomas Gainsborough sketches discovered at Windsor Castle

            How moving house led one historian to make the art
            discovery of a lifetime.

Title : Cardinal Pell returns to Australia to fight charges

            The Vatican treasurer will face a Melbourne court to
            defend himself against sexual assault charges.

Title : Think Again: 'There is no obesity crisis'

            Professor Traci Mann explains why she thinks we need
            to stop focusing on obesity.

Title : Would you bring your dog to work?

            The office in Bangkok where employees are encouraged
            to bring their dogs to work.

Title : In pictures: Celebrities in the raw

            Photographer Andy Gotts' contact sheets show a different
            side to the stars.

Title : You'll never guess when was this photo taken

            Marina Amaral alters black and white photographs to
            build a bridge with history.

Title : Living dragonfly drones take flight

            Researchers hope to use the insect to get to areas
            larger drones cannot reach.

Title : Disabled fan's on-stage performance with Coldplay

            Wheelchair user Rob was crowdsurfing at a Coldplay
            concert when Chris Martin invited him on stage.

Title : Donald Trump, a hat and the wind

            Donald Trump's attempt at reuniting this marine with
            his hat fails

Title : G20 Summit: Most awkward ever?

            Cringe...

Title : Haunted faces of Mosul families freed from IS

            People rescued from Mosul's Old City get a taste of
            freedom - but the misery is far from over.

Title : The coming battle over 'net neutrality'

            Some internet giants and activists will participate in a
            day of action to oppose changes to net neutrality rules.

Title : What tally sticks tell us about how money works

            Medieval tally sticks illustrate what money really is:
            a kind of debt that can be traded freely.

Title : The billionaire trying to make the world's best Pinot Noir

            The Californian billionaire trying to make the best
            Pinot Noir in the New World.

Title : 'Thrilling' Gainsborough sketches discovered

            The black and white sketches had been wrongly attributed
            to another artist since Victoria's reign.

Title : Who will win 'wide open' Wimbledon women's title?

            Former world number ones Kim Clijsters and Tracy Austin
            discuss who will win the Wimbledon women's title.

Title : The love that survived a Chinese labour camp

            How the love between terminally ill Chinese dissident
            Liu Xiaobo and his wife Xia endured.

Title : The Swedish maternity hospital with no babies

            Swedish women in rural Solleftea have to drive for hours
            to give birth after the closure of their maternity ward.

Title : Wimbledon 2017: Andy Murray & Johanna Konta target
quarter-finals

            Andy Murray and Johanna Konta will carry British hopes
            as the Wimbledon quarter-finalists are decided on Monday.

Title : Wayne Rooney: When Everton first signed striker - the
inside story

            Ex-Everton scout Bob Pendleton on how a shy,
            nine-year-old Wayne Rooney would go on to become
            England's greatest goalscorer.

Title : Pint-sized TMS: England beat South Africa in first Test
at Lord's

            England beat South Africa by 211 runs on the fourth
            day of the first Test match at Lords to take a 1-0
            series lead.

Title : British and Irish Lions 2017: The end-of-tour awards

            Former Lions winger Ugo Monye and BBC rugby reporter
            Chris Jones offer their verdicts on the historic drawn
            series with New Zealand.

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