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Title : Dallas police shooting: Five officers killed, six wounded
by gunmen
Gunmen kill five police officers during a protest in
Dallas against police shootings of black men, with
three suspects in custody and one dead, media say.
Title : Nato summit: Obama expects UK to continue Europe security
role
President Barack Obama has said he expects the UK to
remain a major contributor to European security despite
its vote to leave the European Union.
Title : Hillary Clinton emails: US State Department restarts probe
The US State Department is to restart its investigation
into Hillary Clinton's handling of classified materials
while in office.
Title : US and South Korea agree THAAD missile defence deployment
The US and South Korea agree to deploy a controversial
missile defence system, in the wake of intensifying
threats from North Korea.
Title : Iraq shrine attack: IS kills dozens in Balad
Bombers and gunmen from so-called Islamic State attack
a Shia shrine in Iraq, north of Baghdad, killing at
least 35 people.
Title : UK to lift ban on women in combat
A ban on women serving in close combat roles in the
British military is expected to be lifted by Prime
Minister David Cameron.
Title : Two dead as Typhoon Nepartak strikes Taiwan
Typhoon Nepartak hits Taiwan's east coast on Friday,
leaving two dead and 66 injured, as well as forcing
evacuations and disrupting services.
Title : Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh bans child marriage
Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh tells lawmakers to
introduce legislation to ban child marriage, which will
now carry a 20-year jail sentence.
Title : South Sudan: Five soldiers killed in Juba clashes
Five government soldiers have been killed in clashes
between rival army factions in South Sudan's capital
Juba, a military official says.
Title : Malware hits millions of Android phones
Up to 10 million Android smartphones have been infected
by malware that generates fake clicks for adverts,
say security researchers.
Title : Euro 2016: France boss Didier Deschamps says final is
lifting nation
Hosts France reaching the Euro 2016 final is helping
to bring back a feelgood factor in the country, says
boss Didier Deschamps.
Title : Amateur video shows Dallas 'gunman'
Amateur video shows a person firing a semi-automatic
rifle on the street in Dallas.
Title : Dallas eyewitness: 'Just the cops got shot'
Witness describes the scene as Dallas police officers
come under sniper gunfire, killing five.
Title : Dallas: Protest turns to panic as shots fired
Five Dallas police officers have been shot dead by
sniper fire during protests against the shooting of
black men by police, authorities have said.
Title : President Obama 'horrified' at Dallas shootings
Speaking on a visit to Poland, US President Barack Obama
describes the police shootings in Dallas, in which five
officer were killed, as "senseless murders".
Title : Exclusive footage shows Syrians smuggled out of IS areas
The BBC has obtained exclusive footage from activists
that shows many of people arriving on foot in Aleppo
province.
Title : Iraq residents: Blair's apology 'not enough'
Ahmed Maher has been speaking to residents in the city
about their reaction to Tony Blair's comments.
Title : Why is this street food a great social leveller?
Buy a packet of the stuff from one of the many jhalmuri
stalls in the city's famous Maidan and just watch the
customers as you eat.
Title : "He was never a bad man, never did anything to hurt anyone"
- Diamond Reynolds
Diamond "Lavish" Reynolds paid tribute to boyfriend
Philando Castile, who was shot dead by police in
Minnesota.
Title : Spice Girls: Geri, Emma and Mel B hint at possible reunion
gig
Emma Bunton, Geri Horner and Melanie Brown have released
a video hinting at a possible Spice Girls reunion.
Title : Toyota HQ shuts lifts to save money
Lifts at Toyota's headquarters are a casualty, as the
world's biggest carmaker tries to make savings amid
concerns about the weak global economy and strengthening
yen.
Title : Jonathan Marcus: Nato looks east (and south)
On the eve of its Warsaw Summit, what are the challenges
facing Nato?
Title : Tory leadership race renews historic battles
The contest between Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom
reflects two different visions of Conservatism, says
Nick Robinson.
Title : Nato and Russia's tense relationship
Ahead of the Nato summit in Warsaw, Paul Adams explores
how the alliance's increasingly tense relationship with
Russia is set to dominate proceedings.
Title : Could Tony Blair face legal action over Iraq War?
BBC legal correspondent Clive Coleman considers whether
former PM Tony Blair could face legal action in the
wake of the critical Chilcot report into the Iraq War.
Title : Bugs and house prices
Interest in moving to Canada has peaked in the UK and
the US - but are there any drawbacks to living in the
popular country?
Title : The world from above
The winners of this year's Dronestagram photographic
competition have been announced.
Title : Africa's top shots: 1 July-7 July
A selection of the best photos from across African
this week.
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 : Battleground scars
Haunting photos of shells pushed up by roots, crosses
nailed to trees, and rotting leather from soldiers'
boots show the impact of war on the landscape, 100
years since the battle of Mametz Wood.
Title : First vision
Criscent Bwambale, six, sees for the first time after
an operation to remove cataracts in Uganda.
Title : Lewis Hamilton fastest in British Grand Prix practice
Lewis Hamilton pips team-mate Nico Rosberg to the
fastest time as Mercedes dominate first practice at
the British Grand Prix.
Title : Lazio: Marcelo Bielsa quits as coach of Serie A side after
two days
Former Argentina boss Marcelo Bielsa quits as Lazio coach
just two days after taking charge of the Serie A club.
Title : No more fish in the sea
Foreign fishing vessels operate illegally off the coast
of Guinea, depleting its fish population and destroying
marine life. Despite the economic and social consequences
of illegal fishing, the Guinean government has failed
to police its waters because it doesn't have money to
operate surveillance equipment, as the BBC's Tamasin
Ford reports.
Title : Leading ladies
Comedy drama Maggie's Plan, starring Julianne Moore,
makes a stand in the diversity debate with its female
director and a mainly female cast.
Title : Living in fear
The recent killing of human rights lawyer Willie Kimani
and two others has once again put the Kenyan police in
the spotlight. The police have been accused of running
death squads, a claim they deny. The BBC's Tomi Oladipo
investigates the growing public mistrust of the police,
especially among young men.
Title : News quiz
The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7
questions.
Title : The world from above
The winners of this year's Dronestagram photographic
competition have been announced.
Title : Berlin and Brexit
The UK's decision to leave the EU is set to play
a central role in the run-up to next year's German
general election.
Title : Spicy, crunchy wonder
Justin Rowlatt tries out Kolkata's 'king' of street
foods, Jhal Muri, also known as the city's great social
leveller.
Title : Myanmar after 100 days
It's been 100 days since Myanmar's first civilian
government in 50 years took office, but how much has
really changed?
Title : The hunt for the wrong man
As police try to hunt down the killers in Dallas,
one man is wrongly labelled as a major suspect.
Title : 'I saw the police shot'
Five Dallas police officers have been shot dead by
snipers at a protest march against the killing of black
men by police in America.
Title : Legend leads stars' grief
Oscar-winning singer John Legend is among stars calling
for "peace" after five Dallas police officers were
killed during protests against the shooting of black
men by police.
Title : What we know
Gunmen have killed five police officers and injured
many more in a coordinated attack in the heart of
Dallas. Here's what we know so far.
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