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Title : Report rejects Blair's case for Iraq War
The UK's Iraq War inquiry says Tony Blair overstated
Saddam Hussein's threat, sent ill-prepared troops
into battle and had "wholly inadequate" plans for
the aftermath.
Title : US sanctions North Korea's Kim Jong-un for the first time
The US imposes sanctions on North Korean leader Kim
Jong-un for the first time, accusing him of inflicting
"intolerable cruelty" on his citizens.
Title : Lionel Messi: Barcelona star appeals over tax fraud verdict
Barcelona football star Lionel Messi will appeal against
a Spanish court decision to sentence him to 21 months
in jail for tax fraud.
Title : Alton Sterling shooting: US authorities to investigate
The US Justice Department opens a civil rights
investigation into a fatal police shooting of a black
man in Louisiana.
Title : FBI chief James Comey faces questions over Clinton emails
The FBI boss must explain why no charges were brought
against Hillary Clinton over her email use, as the US
attorney general ends the investigation.
Title : Germany rape law: Will 'no mean no'?
German MPs are to vote on changing the legal definition
of rape, to make clear that victims who say no are
protected in law.
Title : France IS trial: Seven jailed for training in Syria
Seven men have been sentenced to prison in France for
recruiting and training with fighters of so-called
Islamic State in Syria.
Title : Oscar Pistorius: Six years for Reeva Steenkamp murder
South African Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius is
sentenced to six years in prison for the murder of his
girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013.
Title : Anti-Semitism row splits Germany's AfD populist party
The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party
splits after a row over anti-Semitism sparked by the
views of one of its lawmakers.
Title : Half a million hoverboards recalled in US
More than 500,000 hoverboards have been recalled in
the US because of a fire risk.
Title : Ex-Fox News anchor sues boss Roger Ailes for sexual
harassment
Former Fox News presenter Gretchen Carlson is suing
her former boss, Roger Ailes, for sexual harassment
and wrongful termination.
Title : Canadian man fights off black bear with boxing skills
A Canadian man fights off a 320lb (145kg) black bear
with skills he learned from years as a boxer.
Title : Findings of the Iraq Inquiry
Flawed intelligence, inadequate planning, and a peace
process that had not been exhausted are among the
damning conclusions of the inquiry.
Title : Pinned down and shot in Louisiana
The US Department of Justice has launched a civil rights
investigation into a police shooting of a black man in
Louisiana. So what happened?
Title : Syrian refugee children in Lebanon face growing sex abuse
threat
Aid agencies in Lebanon say increasing numbers of
Syrian refugee children are being sexually abused,
as Lina Sinjab reports.
Title : Oscar Pistorius: Uncle Arnold says athlete 'has matured'
The uncle of Oscar Pistorius has spoken out about how
the man known as the "blade runner" is preparing for
prison life.
Title : Drone footage of China floods devastation
Drone footage from Nanling, Anhui Province in China,
shows the extent of flooding there.
Title : Timur the goat and Amur the tiger split up after fight
The unlikely friendship between a tiger and a goat, which
was released into its enclosure December 2015, has ended.
Title : Man v Machine: Face recognition battle
An artificial intelligence machine called Mark took on
a human being in a face recognition contest. Who won?
Title : Tony Blair expressed sorrow, regret and apology
Tony Blair has said that he takes "full responsibility"
for the decisions that led to the UK's involvement in
the 2003 Iraq War.
Title : The new divide: Hard or soft Brexit?
As the fall-out from the EU referendum vote continues,
new battle lines in British politics are being drawn up.
Title : Greece's stranded refugees fear being forgotten
With refugees becoming stuck in Greece, more are
being moved to official camps, as BBC World Service's
Destination Europe discovers.
Title : The highs and lows of the pound
As the UK anxiously waited for the EU referendum results
last month, currency traders were busy making bets on
which way the vote would go.
Title : US election: The story of Hillary Clinton, her emails and
the FBI
FBI says Hillary Clinton "extremely reckless" in her
handling of confidential emails, but Director James
Comey said there was no need to recommend charges.
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 : First vision
Criscent Bwambale, six, sees for the first time after
an operation to remove cataracts in Uganda.
Title : 'Tuning out emotionally'
Vietnam veteran Claire Brisebois Starnes, author of
Women Vietnam Veterans: Our Untold Stories, on her time
as a photographer during the conflict.
Title : O'Keeffe on show
The largest retrospective of the modernist painter's
work ever to be shown outside the US.
Title : Travel photos
An image of a horseman in Inner Mongolia wins first place
in this year's National Geographic travel photography
contest.
Title : Portugal 2-0 Wales
Wales' historic Euro 2016 run comes to an end at the
semi-final stage as Cristiano Ronaldo guides Portugal
to the final with a 2-0 win.
Title : Wimbledon 2016: Andy Murray beats Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to
reach semis
Britain's Andy Murray beats Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in
five sets to earn a Wimbledon semi-final against Tomas
Berdych.
Title : Wales lose in Euro 2016 semi-final: How their players rated
against Portugal
Who buzzed around with intent and whose influence waned
in the second half? Wales player ratings from Portugal
Euro 2016 defeat.
Title : Straight ahead
While Dutch Eurosceptics are buoyed by the Brexit vote,
others believe the chances of a vote in the Netherlands
on its future in the EU is unlikely.
Title : Seven-year malaise
The US economic recovery is now seven years old. So
why don't many Americans feel like they've recovered?
Title : Spice effect
Twenty years on from the Spice Girls' arrival on
the music scene the group's influence continues to
be identifiable in popular culture - and in some
unexpected ways.
Title : Shock tactics
Social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch promotes her
upfront version of sexualised femininity online. What
does Pakistan make of her?
Title : Ramadan charity
One of India's leading Islamic organisations is using
the traditional "Zakat" Ramadan donation to give legal
aid to Muslim youths languishing in jail on serious
charges like terrorism.
Title : Creating a buzz
A look at a new scheme in Tunisia that aims to helps
impoverished beekeepers produce more honey to help them
boost their incomes.
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 : The e-degrees
Leading universities will offer fully accredited
undergraduate courses online within five years, says
the founder of a leading US online university network.
Title : What Blair said to Bush in memos
Memos sent between former UK PM Tony Blair and then
US President George W Bush in the run-up to the Iraq
War shine a light on the relationship between the
two leaders.
Title : Chilcot report: MI6, a Hollywood movie and faulty
intelligence
The Iraq Inquiry presents a devastating picture of
intelligence that is damning for both spies and the
politicians.
Title : Anger from Middle East commentators
Middle East media commentators respond angrily to the
findings of the Chilcot Iraq War inquiry.
Title : 'I toppled Saddamâ€Ös statue, now I want him back'
What effect did the Iraq war have on Iraqis themselves?
Title : Crucial points of Chilcot report
An at-a-glance summary of the findings of Sir John
Chilcot's official report on the UK's involvement in
the 2003 Iraq War.
Title : Chilcot report: Families and MPs react to inquiry findings
The families of those who died in the Iraq War, and
politicians, react to the Chilcot report.
Title : ‘I ran Iraqi province with no experienceâ€Ö
British diplomat Emma Sky ran an entire province in
Iraq with no previous experience
Title : What is the Chilcot inquiry?
A simple explanation of what the Iraq War inquiry is
all about.
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