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Title : South Sudan: Clashes erupt in Juba hours after UN plea

            Renewed fighting breaks out in South Sudan between
            forces loyal to the president and vice-president,
            hours after the UN Security Council calls for calm.

Title : Portugal stun hosts France to win Euros

            Portugal win a first major international trophy as they
            overcome the loss of captain Cristiano Ronaldo to beat
            hosts France in the Euro 2016 final.

Title : Kashmir 'mob drowns policeman'

            There are fears of further violence in
            Indian-administered Kashmir after a policeman drowned
            when an angry crowd pushed his car into a river,
            police say.

Title : Ethiopia blocks Facebook and other social media for exams

            The Ethiopian government blocks popular social networks
            after exam leaks - the first time such sites have been
            publicly blocked nationwide.

Title : N Korea threatens 'physical response' to US-South Korea
anti-missile system

            North Korea threatens a "physical response" after the
            US and South Korea announced an agreement to deploy an
            advanced missile defence system.

Title : Bangladesh to ban Islamic TV channel, Peace TV

            Bangladesh says it intends to ban the controversial
            Dubai-based Islamic television channel, Peace TV,
            in the wake of the deadly attack on a cafe in the
            capital, Dhaka.

Title : Dallas shootings: Killer 'prepared larger attack'

            The man who shot dead five police officers in Dallas and
            wounded seven more was planning an even larger attack,
            the city's police chief says.

Title : IS loses 12% of territory since January - IHS

            The Islamic State group lost 12% of the territory it
            controlled in Iraq and Syria in the first half of 2016,
            the defence consultancy IHS says.

Title : Kim Dotcom plans 2017 relaunch of Megaupload

            Net entrepreneur Kim Dotcom plans to relaunch the
            Megaupload web storage system in January 2017.

Title : Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry is taken ill on stage

            Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry is taken to hospital
            after becoming ill on stage in New York.

Title : Nintendo shares soar on Pokemon Go success

            Shares in Japanese gaming company Nintendo jump after
            its new Pokemon Go smartphone game enjoys strong sales.

Title : Portuguese boy hugs crying French fan

            A young Portuguese boy consoles a French fan after
            Portugal beat France 1-0 in the Euro 2016 final.

Title : Lisbon delight, Paris misery

            Fans reactions to Portugal beating France after
            extra-time in the Euro 2016 final.

Title : How long distance running helped overcome loss of son

            How long distance running helped Brazilian mum overcome
            the loss of her son.

Title : Pantsula: Learning South Africa's street dance

            A South African dance academy is teaching students the
            Pantsula - a style invented by gangsters.

Title : 'Desperate' Venezuelans stream into Colombia to buy food

            Colombian officials say 35,000 Venezuelans have crossed
            the border into their country over 12 hours to shop
            for basic supplies.

Title : CEO Secrets: Travelex founder's recruitment advice

            Lloyd Dorfman, who founded Travelex, offers the business
            advice he wishes he had been given before he started out,
            for the BBC News series CEO Secrets.

Title : Dallas: 'The nation is at tipping point'

            A black Christian leader in Texas has told the BBC
            the United States is "at a tipping point” in race
            relations.

Title : Dallas: 'Bad apples on both sides'

            Police cars are covered with flowers and candles
            outside the Dallas police headquarters. But what do
            the locals think?

Title : Canadian-Ukrainian relations: As thick as blood?

            As Canada's PM Justin Trudeau visits Ukraine, the BBC's
            Tom Burridge in Kiev explains the country's very personal
            relationship with Canada.

Title : Police shootings: Louisiana and Minnesota protests near
boiling point

            After five police officers die in Dallas, protests over
            the killings of two black men by police put two cities
            on edge, as Laura Bicker and Barbara Plett-Usher report.

Title : Andrew Walker: Whatâ€Ös the problem with Italian banks?

            Italy's banks, struggling with a burden of bad debt,
            are the latest trouble spot for the eurozone.

Title : Tara McKelvey: Dallas unites behind grieving police

            For many people in Dallas this week, the police are
            heroes. And for the others - there's an uneasy truce.

Title : Are we too scared of radiation?

            Radiation levels in the Pacific are almost back to their
            pre-Fukushima levels (except around Fukishima itself),
            and are expected to have fully recovered by 2020.

Title : Five ways Hezbollah has changed since 2006

            After the month-long war with Israel in 2006, Lebanon's
            Hezbollah has emerged as one of the most powerful
            militant groups in the Middle East.

Title : Dallas: What we know

            A gunman has killed five police officers and injured
            seven more in an attack in the heart of Dallas. Here's
            what we know so far.

Title : Your pictures

            Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
            on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
            on the theme of "handmade".

Title : Week in pictures: 2-8 July 2016

            A selection of the best news photographs from around
            the world, taken over the past week.

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 : Maria Sharapova: Banned tennis player to miss Rio Olympics

            Maria Sharapova will miss the Rio Olympics after her
            doping appeal is postponed until September by the Court
            of Arbitration for Sport.

Title : Andy Murray: Wimbledon champion likely to miss GB Davis
Cup quarter-final

            Wimbledon champion Andy Murray says it is "unlikely"
            he will play in Great Britain's Davis Cup quarter-final
            against Serbia this week.

Title : US Women's Open: Brittany Lang wins after play-off
controversy

            Brittany Lang wins her first major at the US Women's
            Open after Anna Nordqvist is penalised for touching
            sand in the play-off.

Title : Tragedy and triumph

            How Daniele Henkel escaped Algeria before the start of
            its civil war, and started a health and beauty business
            in Canada that made her a multi-millionaire.

Title : In deep water

            Beijing's South China Sea island-building does not
            just boost its control over the sea, argues the IISS'
            Alexander Neill, it's central to China's undersea
            ambitions too.

Title : Smell of success

            Pop star MNEK shows how he writes hits for the likes
            of Madonna, Beyonce, Diplo and Little Mix.

Title : Pet project

            The death of a much-loved pet inspired one woman to
            find her dream job with an internet start-up company.

Title : Africa to feed India?

            India's prime minister is on an African charm offensive,
            visiting four nations where he hopes to tie up energy and
            trade deals and remind the continent of their cultural
            and historical bonds. But how do things stand now?

Title : Black Lives Matter protest

            One image from the Black Lives Matter protest in Baton
            Rouge has been widely shared on social media. What do
            we know about the story behind it?

Title : Bakersfield blues

            Battered by low oil prices as well as drought,
            Bakersfield, California longs to be great again.

Title : Extreme desserts

            Gujarat is India's biggest ice cream market, and is known
            for its offbeat local flavours, writes Soutik Biswas.

Title : Foreign fighter

            BBC Mundo's Natalio Cosoy speaks to a Chilean man
            who joined Colombia's largest left-wing rebel group,
            the Farc.

Title : Facing facts

            Do people moderate their views when presented with
            overwhelming evidence to the contrary? Not necessarily,
            writes Matthew Syed.

Title : 'Ear-hand co-ordination'

            Carinya Sharples attends a training session of the
            Guyana Blind Cricket Association as it prepares for
            the Regional Blind Cricket T20 championship in Trinidad.

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