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Title : Dallas shooting: Bomb material found at suspect's home
Bomb-making material, rifles and ammunition have been
found at the Dallas shooting suspect's home, as officials
say they believe he acted alone.
Title : Nato summit: Obama expects UK to continue Europe security
role
Barack Obama says he expects the UK to remain a major
contributor to European security despite its vote to
leave the European Union.
Title : US expels two Russian diplomats over Moscow 'attack'
The US has expelled two Russian diplomats in response
to an attack on an American diplomat in Moscow, the
state department announces.
Title : Austrian far-right leader Hofer against leaving EU
Austrian far-right presidential candidate Norbert Hofer
says leaving the EU would be a mistake, apparently
softening his position on a referendum.
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 : Indonesia traffic jam: 12 die in Java gridlock during Ramadan
At least 12 people die of dehydration and exhaustion
while sitting in a 13-mile-long traffic jam in Indonesia.
Title : Wimbledon 2016: Andy Murray beats Tomas Berdych - plays
Milos Raonic in final
Britain's Andy Murray beats Tomas Berdych in straight
sets and will face Milos Raonic in the Wimbledon final.
Title : Pakistani philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi dies aged 88
Renowned Pakistani philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi, who
dedicated his life to the poor, dies at the age of 88.
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 : UK to lift ban on women in combat
A ban on women serving in close combat roles in the
British military has been lifted by Prime Minister
David Cameron.
Title : Gambia and Tanzania outlaw child marriage
The Gambia and Tanzania, both countries where more than
30% of girls are married by the age of 18, outlaw child
marriage and introduce tough penalties.
Title : Ex-model granted record $69m divorce
A former supermodel is awarded £53m in cash after a
divorce battle with her billionaire ex-husband.
Title : 'There are cops down. It's a sniper'
Five police officers have been killed and several
officers and civilians have been injured after a man
opened fire near a peaceful protest in Dallas.
Title : Amateur video shows Dallas 'gunman'
Amateur video shows a person firing a semi-automatic
rifle on the street in Dallas.
Title : Dallas shootings: Is America a racially divided country?
There has been real anger over the shootings of black
men by police, with protests being held in many cities.
Title : Dallas eyewitness: 'Just the cops got shot'
Witness describes the scene as Dallas police officers
come under sniper gunfire, killing five.
Title : Dallas shooting: Eyewitness describes officer being hit
Eyewitness Brendan Hester describes the scene of the
Dallas shootings to the Victoria Derbyshire programme.
Title : Dozens killed in Iraq attack as IS claim responsibility
At least 35 people have been killed in a bomb attack
at a Shia shrine in the Iraqi town of Balad.
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 : El Chapo escape rumours unfounded
But why are so many people on Twitter saying he has?
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 : Italy's Matteo Renzi buffeted on all fronts
Italian PM Matteo Renzi is beset with problems, from a
rising protest party to banks threatened by bad loans and
a referendum that could bring an end to his leadership.
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: 1-7 July 2016
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 : Chris Coleman says 2018 World Cup campaign will be his last
as Wales boss
Wales manager Chris Coleman is not expecting to remain
in the job after their 2018 World Cup campaign.
Title : Wimbledon 2016: Serena Williams 'heavy favourite' to beat
Angelique Kerber
Serena Williams attempts to win a record-equalling
22nd Grand Slam title when she meets Angelique Kerber
in Saturday's Wimbledon final.
Title : Tour de France 2016: Steve Cummings wins stage seven
Britain's Steve Cummings wins the second Tour de France
stage of his career with an impressive solo ride.
Title : Lewis Hamilton fastest in British GP practice as Nico
Rosberg hits trouble
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton sets the pace in second
practice at the British Grand Prix as team-mate Nico
Rosberg hits trouble.
Title : Sousan's story
The Syrian National Orchestra for Arabic Music was
renowned throughout the Middle East. But when war broke
out many of its members had to flee.
Title : Force of words
With the result of a UN tribunal over territorial claims
in the South China Sea imminent, Chinese ambassadors
have been on a charm offensive in foreign media
Title : A violent week
Black millennials in the US worry the next generation
will be desensitised to violence.
Title : Jump cut
A 139-day strike at India's leading film school ended
last October, but uncertainty still prevails about its
future, reports Raksha Kumar.
Title : Streaming surprise
Syrian government forces interrupt and question a local
journalist while he is live broadcasting.
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 : Who were victims?
The five victims who were shot and killed during a
deadly ambush at a Dallas protest were targeted by a
gunman upset with the police.
Title : Deadly night in pictures
Snipers kill five police officers and wound seven more
during protests against the killing of two black men
by authorities this week.
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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